Burrito Justice
burritojustice.bsky.social
Burrito Justice
@burritojustice.bsky.social
tacos en paz, burritos en guerra

NPR: “a little bit of a burrito thought leader”

senior member of TAPBL (The All Powerful Bike Lobby)

Elbows Up
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Sudden switch to remote work I think definitely revealed a lot of middle management that was incompetent or didn't do anything which is one of the reasons there was such a heavy push to deride and end the practice bsky.app/profile/sara...
1) I saw managers and engineers who had reading or writing difficulties either due to habit or limited English proficiency penalized by early COVID exigencies which demanded asynchronous communication and documentation.

Suddenly, shouting and hoping the audience understood didn't work.
I think more than anything else AI feels like a miracle to people with questionable literacy because it can read and write for you, and a lot of us who are highly literate underestimate how many of our society's leaders, esp in business, struggle with literacy.
September 4, 2025 at 4:07 PM
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Yup. The children of the wealthy are still gonna learn how to read and write it's the poor who are gonna have those programs cut "because AI does it for you now" bsky.app/profile/wowt...
And there are billions of dollars at stake for making sure the answer is, "You're right, why should you bother to learn to read and write? Let's get you in front of those Amazon training videos so you can get right to work!"
September 4, 2025 at 3:59 PM
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I've never seen a musical where the majority of the characters are aware they are in a musical and are also actively resentful of that fact.
November 25, 2025 at 6:37 AM