I’ve been vexed by the decrepit public systems for years with Noor. What do we do to improve this?
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when you have a state-by-state or city-by-city procurement process, it's hard to ramp up revenue quickly enough to justify venture financing or be able to afford world-class software engineers
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I know of two people in NJ in top 20% of household income group getting unemployment benefits after submitting online applications and getting approved in 2 days One of them is still in college and other just graduated and going to start a remote job soon.......
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I don’t begrudge people getting benefits they’re entitled to — just that a lot of these systems are written in COBOL and if you fall into weird exception cases, you can get frozen out for months.
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This is exactly what I was thinking. I was texting with family members who work in restaurants and bars who are really scared about their future as the virus surges, while scrolling through Twitter fights about "cancel culture" -- the dissonance is real.
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I am TERRIFIED to go back to work next week so we can open for indoor fucking dining. And I love my job and my company and they’ve taken amazing care of us on furlough through this and I feel so lucky for that but I do not love my job enough to die for it
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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(yes-and: some of us in the stay-at-home class are speaking up for BIPOC and LGBT folks who can’t, because of that material reality)
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So much about speech is entitled folks demanding we give em a platform at prestigious institutions Nothing prevents them from publishing on Medium but what they want is the captive attention of NYT readers even as readers don't find their writing compelling! They want a pedestal
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lockdowns were always a bad idea when you consider it impacts so much of the population. at the same time - the lockdowns were half-ass; so we locked down enough to destroy the economy and jobs, but not enough to stop the virus. At this point - just re-open everything.
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Hot take: stay at home class will continue to stay at home. We shouldn’t reopen recklessly. Curb infections in hot spots: prisons, meat plants, nursing homes. Then schools. Feds pay everyne to stay home for 3 months minimum. Everything else can wait.
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