Its weird how many times this has happened. Its almost like growth at all cost isn’t sustainable.
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Its weird how many times this has happened. Its almost like growth at all cost isn’t sustainable.
I think there already is one. There was a guy working for that company who was fired for whistleblowing after the ceo ignored his safety concerns, and now that employee is going after the company for wrongful termination.
That ceo knew it was dangerous but still decided to drag 4 other people to a watery grave
I’ve read that the sub in question was only rated for 1300 ft, and they were taking it on dives of up to 4000 ft. Unless the sub surfaced as part of a safety protocol, there is an exceedingly high probability that the sub imploded and killed everybody.
CIGARS ARE EVIL, YOU WON’T MISS THEM! WE’LL FIND WAYS TO SIMULATE THAT SMELL!
Agreed. More instances should defederate from anything related to Meta. Im here because a corporate entity utterly destroyed something I liked. I don’t want that again.