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Modi conjures invisible appeasement merchants at temple, very real and cool

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Modi conjures invisible appeasement merchants at temple, very real and cool
Corporate renamed suffering with trendy vocabulary, now it's 'quiet cracking'

Corporate renamed suffering with trendy vocabulary, now it's 'quiet cracking'

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badging to job hugging, top workplace buzzwords and cringe corporate phrases of 2025 Workplace vocabulary trends highlight shifts in corporate culture, employee stress, and new buzzwords like Anti-Perks, FOBO, and Bare Minimum Mondays. Coffee-badging to job hugging, top workplace buzzwords and cri...

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Mid aviation newsletter tries to sound important, achieves peak corporate snoozefest

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Air Brokers, Suspended Flights, Radio Interference, Airline Expansion Stay ahead with this week’s top aviation stories: air brokers, suspended flight...

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calling cosplay "tactical frivolity" to sound smart (it didn't work)

calling cosplay "tactical frivolity" to sound smart (it didn't work)

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This is called tactical frivolity for anyone confused by the costumes; it’s strategic.

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LinkedIn's D-Day: when mediocrity stormed the beaches with synergy

A satirical parody of LinkedIn's corporate culture presented as a vintage military propaganda poster. Multiple stereotypical tech professionals and startup gurus are depicted offering contradictory, buzzword-laden advice with ridiculous taglines. The composition mimics 1940s war bond posters with ab...

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LinkedIn's D-Day: when mediocrity stormed the beaches with synergy
Amazon fear-mongering about React vuln they won't stop talking about

Amazon fear-mongering about React vuln they won't stop talking about

China-nexus cyber threat groups rapidly exploit React2Shell vulnerability (CVE-2025-55182) by CJ Moses on 04 DEC 2025 in Best Practices, Security, Identity, & Compliance, Thought Leadership Permalink Comments Share Within hours of the public disclosure of CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell) on December 3...

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