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crmsnbleyd , in To celebrate the start of LinkedIn Lunatics on Lemmy take the top post from Reddit and embrace the investor guy
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I am an investor at a fortune 500 index fund, my experience list simply does not end. (thank you for creating this community!)

csm10495 Mod , in To celebrate the start of LinkedIn Lunatics on Lemmy take the top post from Reddit and embrace the investor guy
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I always think it’s funny when work experience adds to more than years of life.

drp , in To celebrate the start of LinkedIn Lunatics on Lemmy take the top post from Reddit and embrace the investor guy
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That luner isn’t just a tool, they’re the entire tool-making industry.

nanoUFO , in To celebrate the start of LinkedIn Lunatics on Lemmy take the top post from Reddit and embrace the investor guy
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Linedin is honestly highly dsygenic

Klicnik , in Redefining Physics
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This guy is either nuts, or a really good troll.

WheeGeetheCat ,
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I sort of feel that way about the things most consultants spit out during their ‘big vision’ moments. They seem like modern equivalent of seers paid to make the CEOS (kings) believe they can predict the future.

Difficult_Bit_1339 ,
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Big ‘Ancient Aliens’ Energy

SuperSloth , in Redefining Physics
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I just called my local McDonalds to see if they would add AI to my burger. They were pretty rude considering I just turned their whole business model on it’s head. I guess being a tortured genius really does have its drawbacks.

dutchkimble ,

You see your mistake was only asking for AI. You had to ask for the E=mc2 also.

naeap , in Has no idea how computer mouse works, but it doesn't prevent him from being a Linkedin Lunatic
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uff… confidentially wrong like ChatGPT

brezelradar , in What, you thought you were getting paid for that?
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Fosheze , in Has no idea how computer mouse works, but it doesn't prevent him from being a Linkedin Lunatic

For those wondering like I was, mousewheels typically use optical or magnetic rotary encoders. However some do actually use potentiometers. I’m pretty sure the one pictured is an encoder though; all of the potentiometer based mousewheels I can find are way more bulky than that.

Edit: Damn it Lemmy. Fix your sorting so I’m not accidentally commenting on 4 day old posts.

captainlezbian ,

Honestly I kinda like the vibe of genuine necroing going on here. Is it a few hours old? A few days? 3 years? Who cares?

Busy ,

I agree. Never understood why it was seen as a bad thing to respond to older comments or posts. Especially if you have something useful or good to contribute like the person above did.

Skelectus ,
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On message boards it would bump old threads to top, which can be annoying. On reddit it was generally more ok, but many still had the idea that after some amount of time the discussion is “done”. Lemmy has been pretty great in that regard.

ArbiterXero ,

Wait, some of them actually use potentiometers??

I’ve never seen that and that seems wildly stupid as a mechanism. Far too flawed in comparison to an optical wheel and sensor, and it’s not like the optical sensor is expensive,

ShadowAether , in .. what is this website for again?

That is an ad, they just posted it instead of paying LinkedIn

TWeaK , in LinkedIn starter pack

I use unique email addresses for everything, and while this doesn’t happen now LinkedIn remains one of two websites I’ve ever signed up to that started spamming my email address immediately after signing up. The email address doesn’t even actually exist, it was only ever used in their account creation page, so I know it was them that compromised it.

If you remember how LinkedIn started out this is in no way surprising. They’ve always been worse than Facebook.

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  • TWeaK ,

    The email address I give out doesn’t exist, but whenever sends me an email to an address that doesn’t exist it gets forwarded via the back-end of my email server to my actual email inbox. So I receive emails sent to those addresses, and the email I receive has the non-existent email address in the “To” field.

    I end up sending email from this actual email, but I spoof the “From” email to the non-existent one. I’ve actually been planning on changing this, because it’s possible for people to read the header information and determine my actual email address. What I’m thinking of doing is creating “[email protected]” with a 0MB mailbox, and then using that for all outbound emails.

    And yeah, like I say, after doing this for many years I generally get very little spam. There are a couple websites that apparently got hacked, their emails get spam, and things like my voter registration email (which is in the public domain) gets all sorts of crap. But LinkedIn was unique in that the spam started immediately. The only other website that this happened with was AdultFriendFinder.

    Maybe the websites were compromised when I signed up on those occassions. My most recent LinkedIn account did not have this happen. However, it certainly fits the pattern of behaviour from LinkedIn, and furthermore that recent LinkedIn email also gets its share of spam these days, and it’s spam that’s related to the industry I work in. LinkedIn aren’t supposed to be giving this email out, and yet people get it somehow.

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  • TWeaK ,

    Oh, so it’s like you create an email on the fly and it forwards it to your actual email

    Exactly! Except it’s not a regular forward, there isn’t a send action, it’s just moved into my email inbox.

    when was the last time you used LinkedIn?

    A month or two ago. I’m sure my data has been breached a few times. However, that doesn’t exactly absolve them - I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the “breaches” were in fact commercial agreements, when it comes to them.

    LinkedIn have always been scummy, since their inception. Their original trick was to get you to provide your email login details, then they would log in to your email and spam all your contacts telling them to join. That was literally how they established themselves in the market. This was back in the MSN chat days.

    OctopusKurwa , in LinkedIn starter pack

    Can we get a rich douchnozzle to buy and ruin LinkedIn too I wonder

    Sharpiemarker ,

    How do you ruin something that has already been ruined?

    ivanafterall , in LinkedIn starter pack

    I HAVE THE GREATEST JOB IN THE WORLD!!! Thanks so much to @rist097 for hosting this 3-day roundtable on career leadership. "A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way."

    Splount , in LinkedIn starter pack

    Somewhere I read the comment, "LinkedIn is like high school but for adults." I see it as a circle jerk of enthusiastic Kool-aid guzzlers mixed with the greatest hits of Hallmark card business wisdom. A place where people excitedly chat about how really REALLY NICE the weather is.

    As someone who is unemployed I detest it and the culture it promotes. The switch in my brain that recognizes the job search must be transactional cannot be willfully ignored for some reason. If I met people organically and shared a genuine interest then sure, you can call that "networking" if you like. That's a great path if you have a job and plenty of time to tend to those relationships.

    Wading through all the Mr. Meeseeks wannabee LinkedIn influencers certainly does not restore my faith in humanity though. /rant

    Sniffy , in LinkedIn starter pack

    don’t forget the motivational posts from recruiters stating that “money isn’t everything” hmm…

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