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Autumn Sun ☀️🌘☯️
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Passionate about drug abuse & verbal abuse (i.e. British). Humble shit stacker. Dyxlessic. Also into humor. I touch on many different and varied topics. I'm not here to be a bitcoin fanboi. I'm here for the freedom and the opportunity to build something better. Shop local. Act local. Think global. "All censorships exist to prevent anyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions." -- George Bernard Shaw A truly open mind must be necessity be available to evaluate all propositions, also the unpalatable and heretical. - Me

Recently quit cocaine in favor of coffee and it’s quite delightful.

The Boston Coffee Party event makes a lot more sense to me now.

With apologies to the original author 😆

Replying to Avatar Christi Junior

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Echt?

#Meta is evil.

"Sarah Wynn-Williams has written an explosive memoir about her more than six years at Facebook, the company now known as Meta. She’s the highest-level former employee of the social media giant to come forward as a whistleblower, and, until its publication this past Tuesday, the book’s existence was a secret.

A onetime New Zealand diplomat, Wynn-Williams was the company’s top envoy to governments around the world. In Careless People, A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism, she offers an insider’s account of working at one of today’s most powerful companies at the highest level—and the gap between the idealistic way Facebook sold itself to its employees and the reality, she says, of what it feels like to grow at any cost.

The book contains various salacious stories of top Facebook brass. But the real news here—the reason the book matters—is because it goes into great detail about what the company was allegedly willing to do to get into China. Ultimately, Wynn-Williams filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission over Facebook executives’ efforts to enter China, claiming they “stonewalled and provided non-responsive or misleading information to investors and American regulators.” "

https://www.thefp.com/p/meta-facebook-sarah-wynn-williams-mark-zuckerberg-china

#tech

Step off the beaten path.

#life #advice

Favorite beer?

LEAST davorite beer?

#beer

Oi kiddo you need to switch the recording, you're stuck in a groove.

Or something got stuck in your rectum when you went drinking yesterday...