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writer-room · 6 months
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Civilian memes post-merge YET AGAIN
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So far we have 3 confirmed realms that house sentient anthropomorphic animals. The Serpentine are the only ones who have been semi-confirmed to have a chance to be related to Chima. So I think it'd be really funny if most of Chima ends up vibing with people from the Wyldness WAYYY better than the Serpentine. Just to be annoying
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germanpostwarmodern · 5 months
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Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid (1988-91) in Den Haag, the Netherlands, by Herman Hertzberger with Wim Oxener, Henk de Weijer, Jan Rietvink & Folkert Stropsma
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hydroelectricjaya · 6 months
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LMAO I’ve got a lot of things to say about the Administration, but first let’s talk about Jay:
DR Spoilers under cut
Ahhhh ahahahahha. They really did make evil/villain Jay a reality. He’s not a wagey slaving away in a cubical, he’s management. (Looks like middle management, maybe upper management.)
He’s every asshole manager you have ever had who doesn’t do shit, gets promoted by failing upwards and makes employees stay late to cover for his own incompetence.
They made Jay a “suit”. (Creatives hate suits.)
This is just *kiss chef*.
And because he lost his memories/no Nya around, he has defaulted back to his sassy asshole roots. LMFAO
Speculation: but I wouldn’t be surprised if Jay gets promoted to an executive next season, and we see him interacting with the “big bad” that was eluded to at the end of episode 20. You all aren’t ready for board room Jay. 😂
The Administration is a piece of work though. It’s a mashup of every corporate hell-hole popular media: Dilbert, Office Space, The Office, everyone’s experience going to the DMV, etc. Even Arin and Lloyd sneaking around the cubicals getting messages from Zane was a scene from the Matrix LOL.
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ltwilliammowett · 7 months
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The Admiralty
I often mention the Admiralty, as some sort of vague governing body, but i think have not explain what it is and what it does. Well the term is used to describe the goverment department which was once responsible for Britain's naval affairs. In fact, until the union of Scotland and England in 1707 it was the English Admiralty, and the Scots had their own version. The term is - or was- used by other countries, and of course it had its equivalents to the US Department of the Navy, which is now part of the Department of Defense. The French equivalent was the Ministère de la Marine, but it is now run as part of the centralized Department of Defence. Today, Britain's naval affairs are administered by the Ministry of Defence.
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The Admiralty in Whitehall, London
The origins of the Admiralty date back to the late 13th century and the reign of King Edward I (reign 1272-1307). He appointed a Lord High Admiral as the head of his small navy, and gave him a suite of offices in London. These offices became known as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, and when they met for their regular meetings they were known collectively as the Board of Admiralty. The Sea Lords were senior serving officers, who tended to handle operational matters, while the Lords of the Admiralty were civil servants or politicans who dealt more with administration and governance. This system continued in use for almost 7 centuries until the Admiralty was disbanded in 1964. From then on all three of Britain's Armed services were administered by the Ministry of Defence. The Admiralty building stands in London's Whitehall and in the time of the 18th and 19th century and aspecially in wartime its offices were a bustling hive of activity, with officers arrving in the hope for a ship, or to be court- martialled, or to receive their orders. Admirals, civil servants and politicians went about their business, holdings meetings, making judgements ans sending or receiving a welter of reports.
But the Admiralty was more then just a place where the Royal Navy was administered. There were also the Admiralty Courts, where piracy and other naval cases were heard, but the High Court of Admiralty was the highest and heard all British maritime cases and the Prizes (where it was determined whether a ship was a legal prize or not and how much prize money came out) until it was dissolved in 1875.
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The High Court of Admiralty
The Navy Board (formerly known as the Council of the Marine or Council of the Marine Causes) was the commission responsible for the day-to-day civil administration of the Royal Navy between 1546 and 1832.
As the size of the fleet grew, the Admiralty sought to focus the activity of the Navy Board on two areas: ships and their maintenance, and naval expenditure. Therefore, from the mid- to late-17th century, a number of subsidiary Boards were established to oversee other aspects of the board's work. These included:The Victualling Board (1683–1832). Responsible for providing naval personnel with food, drink and supplies. The Sick and Hurt Board (established temporarily in times of war from 1653, placed on a permanent footing from 1715, amalgamated into the Transport Board from 1806). Responsible for providing medical support services to the navy and managing prisoners of war. The Transport Board (1690–1724, re-established 1794, amalgamated into the Victualling Board in 1817). Responsible for the provision of transport services and for the transportation of supplies and military equipment.
Each of these subsidiary Boards went on to gain a degree of independence (though they remained, nominally at least, overseen by the Navy Board.
So you see it was more than just a place where old admirals met for brandy, it was the heart of the navy and its administrative headquarters.
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kittytq · 6 months
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OMG the administration is spying on the NINJA!!!!!😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
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NINJAGO…so I was just scrolling on Tumblr and I saw this picture and I zoomed in and I realized that they were spying on the ninja
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maybefrench · 5 months
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As-tu un compte aux Impôts / CAF / Améli / Pôle Emploi / Ursaff ? Ceci est pour toi :)
So, La Quadrature du Net a réussi à mettre la main sur 2 versions de l'algorithme de la CAF et c'est effarant. Et oui, ça te concerne quand même tu n'y es pas. Parce qu'ils utilisent tous des altos. Lit la suite vite fait ( ou passe direct à : Lutter contre les algos de contrôle )
La version longue mais très intéressante :
Notation des allocataires : l'indécence des pratiques de la CAF désormais indéniable
Mon résumé perso :
En gros, la CAF ne cherche pas à prévenir la fraude, elle cherche les indus. Pour ça, elle te score selon que t'es supposé être un profil de fraudeur ou pas. T'es AAH ? T'as le gros lot. T'es une mère célibataire ? T'as aussi un score élevé. T'es un couple qui gagne bien sa vie ? Même pas t'es inquiété.
So, selon ton score, l'algo décide de check ton dossier ou pas. Il flag ton dossier, un petit monsieur/madame regarde ton dossier en partant du principe que si l'algol t'a flag, c'est qu'il y a bien une raison non ? Et ils vont chercher la merde.
Là dessus. Ils vont cross tes données avec les impôts, l'assurance maladie, même tes comptes bancaires ( illégal ça non ? bah comme de te filer un score parce que t'habites le quartier pérave de ta ville et pourtant ! )
BREF !
La CAF déconne grave. Et comme son algo "il fonctionne", Pôle Emploi s'est dit qu'il allait aussi le test depuis le début de l'année. Et comme ça marche bien, l'assurance maladie s'y est mis aussi. On rappel que l'assurance maladie a genre des tas d'infos sur toi que tu voudrais pas que le type de la CAF ou de Pôle Emploi puisse voir ?
ET DONC ?
Si tu veux lire la version courte et te dire qu'on a bien dépassé le stade de la dystopie ordinaire, c'est ici ( CAF, Assurance Maladie, URSAFF, Pôle Emploi, Assurance Vieillesse, Impôts, etc... ) :
Lutter contre les algos de contrôle
LA VACHE ! ET MAINTENANT ?
Tu as envie de ne pas trop te laisser ? Ca te branche un peu d'emmerder légalement les institutions ? Tu aimerais connaître le score de ton trimestriel salto ? Good ! La Quadrature te fourni les outils : 2 gabarits pour envoyer aux institutions afin d'avoir ces infos. Et si tu te sens d'aider, forward tes infos à la Quadrature pour qu'ils puissent saisir l'étendu des données ( okak'on aurait pas tous les même critères de sélection ) Vazy c'est par ici :
Demande ton score ( mais t'as pas de médaille à la fin )
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palestinegenocide · 3 months
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Palestinians are taking the Biden administration to court this week
The week, a federal court in Oakland will begin hearing arguments in a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of failing to prevent a genocide in Gaza. The case could bring U.S. support for the Israeli assault on Gaza to a halt.
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stoicmike · 18 days
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If a nation gets the leaders it deserves we are done for. -- Michael Lipsey
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miss-biophys · 6 months
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There are many postdocs in academia, but not so many permanent researchers.
A new paper shows a statistics on where hundreds of Biomedical Sciences PhD graduates eventually ended up 10 years or more after graduation.
What strikes me there:
1. Sooo many postdocs go to administration positions after their postdoc is finished.
And it's true! I know so many people in administration who were good scientists before!
The following graph shows that from 418 PhD graduates, 325 went for a postdoc and 93 didn't. 145 administration/management/operation (AMO in the graph) positions in the end is for me a bit shocking.
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2. The time for a postdoc in academia to actually get a permanent/non trainee position can be up to 13 years!
Only half of the people makes it in 6 years after PhD graduation. That's much longer than getting a permanent job in administration. I do not want to be 13 years postdoc. This is also one of the reasons people quit academia.
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There are many more facts in the original article. Go read it if you're interested.
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francepittoresque · 2 years
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9 juin 1760 : établissement d’une petite poste à Paris ➽ https://bit.ly/3k9sHtL Ce fut la poste "à un sou" d’abord, puis la poste "à deux sous", plus communément la "petite poste", qui fut annexée par les services de la poste royale en 1780, mais qui resta indépendante jusqu’en 1791
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meuf-geniale · 3 months
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Bon.
OK.
Je refais un forum.
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consultjohnwatson · 1 month
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People really get upset over the smallest things don't they. I hope this doesn't get to you too much, you deserve a cuppa ☕️
Oh I need one (or something stronger), ta!
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germanpostwarmodern · 5 months
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Magnavox (1960) in Torrance, CA, USA, by Risley and Gould. Photo by Ezra Stoller.
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thepersonalquotes · 1 year
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At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system. The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially encouraged.
Sukavich Rangsitpol
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thepipeplaza · 4 months
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When didn’t this account first started? Is this account also connected to Supper Mario Broth as well?
This account began posting on the 3rd of November this year.
We are not affiliated with Supper Mario Broth in any way, but we do greatly admire their work!
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20lerde30 · 2 years
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Did I say that I {Çınar} have a minor from studies in administration?
It's from a studying session for the final exam of one of my administration class.
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