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papasmoke · 1 year ago
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Have you seen the People Make Games video on Disco Elysium? It just came out today, and dives into both the corruption surrounding the executives who funded/took over ZA/UM, while addressing the allegations levied against Robert Kurvitz & co. in an even-handed manner.
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fawnshrine · 5 months ago
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I THINK WE WOULD BE FRIENDS IN EVERY UNIVERSE CHAAAALIEE
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caliboron · 6 months ago
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Pim pfp I made for myself but anyone can use it idc
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delistylehardcore · 23 days ago
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buckethead/bucketheadland analog horror feels like the most obvious shit ever lol
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dromaeo-sauridae · 6 months ago
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Your Father said to show you the Jichthyosaur
holy SHIT i need one
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aidenwaites · 7 months ago
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Library training in comparison to every other customer service training I've ever had is so insane
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seveneyesoup · 11 months ago
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k i know i’m like a year late and this isn’t like serious criticism or anything but i watched jenny nicholsons evermore park video and she’s talking about how to improve the park and she says the first thing is treating your employees better (correct) and that it’s free to do so (incorrect).
like. using them to do the weeding instead of hiring landscapers is because landscapers cost money. so treating the employees better and not asking them to do that DOES cost money. building a backstage space for them to get away from guests who are acting inappropriately costs money. more lights and security so there’s not quiet dark places for guests to get the actors alone cost money. even paying them to come in for briefing on signals about their comfort levels costs money. treating the workers better ISNT free, which is why companies don’t do it
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noiselessbuck · 5 months ago
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@petrifiedgummie
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tidepoolalgae · 17 days ago
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The pay is actually good at my new job and the manager is friendly enough so I don't think we'll have any issues but I miss my old manager lmao 🥲
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browsenbuycomic · 1 month ago
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Browse n' Buy training videos...
Oh look, we found a box full of old training videos in the Browse n’ Buy warehouse, come along to thought bubble in November if you want to grab one for yourself!
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nando161mando · 5 months ago
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Greece's right-wing government decides to abolish weekends, implement six-day work week
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uqualio · 7 months ago
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uQualio is an innovative Employee Training platform revolutionizing how companies educate their workforce. With user-friendly interface and customizable content, uQualio offers a seamless learning experience. Its interactive features engage employees, ensuring better retention. From onboarding to skill enhancement, uQualio caters to diverse training needs. Track progress effortlessly with analytics. With uQualio, empower your team with knowledge anytime, anywhere.
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astralstudiosza-blog · 8 months ago
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Video Killed the Boring Training Session
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Let's face it, when it comes to employee training, we've all been subjected to those soul-crushing boredom fests. You know, those days filled with endless PowerPoints, monotonous lectures, and the unshakable feeling that you're trapped in a torturous time warp. But fear not, my friends, for video has arrived to save us all from perpetual yawn-induced comas!
The Thrill of Video-Based Learning
Why settle for snooze-worthy training when you can have your mind blown by the magic of video? These bad boys pack a serious punch, captivating learners with stunning visuals, animations that would make Pixar jealous, and storytelling so gripping, you'll forget you're supposed to be learning.
But wait, there's more! Video training is the gift that keeps on giving. It offers consistency across your organization, ensuring every employee gets the same top-notch content, whether they're in the main office or working remotely from a beachside cabana (lucky devils).
And let's not forget the money-saving aspect. Once you've invested in creating these video masterpieces, you can distribute them far and wide without breaking the bank on trainers or fancy conference rooms. It's like getting a lifetime supply of knowledge for the price of a single Masterclass subscription!
Tailor-Made for Every Training Need
From live-action thrillers that'll have you on the edge of your seat (okay, maybe that's a stretch) to animated explainers that break down complex topics into bite-sized, digestible chunks, video has got you covered for any training scenario.
Need to show off some killer software skills? Screencasts and simulations have got your back, guiding learners through every click and keystroke like a virtual Sherpa.
And for those risk-takers out there, interactive videos let you make all the wrong choices without any real-world consequences (unless you're training firefighters or something equally critical).
Lights, Camera, Effective Training!
But wait, you can't just hit record and expect a Hollywood blockbuster. Creating killer training videos takes some serious finesse.
First, you've got to nail down those objectives and know your audience. Are you training newbies or seasoned pros? Aiming for laughs or strictly professional? It's all about setting the stage for success.
Then, it's time to bring in the big guns: professional videographers, editors, and animators who can work their magic and turn your content into a visual masterpiece worthy of the big screen (or at least a decent-sized monitor).
And let's not forget distribution – you've got to make sure these video gems are easily accessible, whether your learners are on-the-go or kicking back in their living rooms.
The Bottom Line
At the end of the day, video training is a surefire way to engage your employees, boost their skills, and keep them from dozing off mid-session (unless your videos are really that boring, in which case, you might want to revisit the script).
So, embrace the power of video, and get ready to witness a transformation in your workforce's knowledge and capabilities. Who knows, you might even have some fun along the way!
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sonalchawhan · 9 months ago
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mothman-etd · 2 months ago
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I have talked a few times about Psychological Operations or psyops on here, but I would like to point out a real world example of a PO Operation that was found out recently by the Department of Justice.
Before that though, If you would like to read more about the actual position of a PO soldier, you can look no further then the PO benefits page on the US Army special operations recruitment website (https://www.goarmysof.army.mil/PO/).
Personally I feel like many people still believe psyops to be some kind of conspiracy theory instead of a fairly standard military division in almost all modern militaries, anyways onto the example.
The US Department of Justice is going after (indicting) two RT (Russian state media) employees for committing fraud and violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Basically they created a front "media" company in Tennessee, translated russian propaganda videos into english, then paid right-wing influencers to promote (reblog/retweet/talk about on streams) said videos.
Three of the named influencers that I could find were Tim Pool, Dave Rubin and Benny Johnson.
I honestly have no idea who these three are, but supposedly their platforms have millions of followers. Also, some of these influencers were paid up too $100,000 a week to promote their videos and messaging.
So to summarize, Russia setup a fake company to pay American influencers to repeat their lies so that their followers would interpret those lies as legitimate since their were coming from a source they trust.
When people talk about election interference this is what we are talking about.
$100K a week is insane money for most, I am sure many people would be hard pressed to not sell their soul for that much money. Many of the videos from this media company were lies about the Ukraine war, and looking into Tim Pool it seems he also has a very anti-Ukraine stance (Audio from one of this podcasts https://v.redd.it/41xgvuri0vmd1/DASH_AUDIO_128.mp4)
I generally do not talk about my job on here, but corporations used to pay me to run seminars to help train their employees on spotting these types of attacks--mainly targeted psyops attacks from nation states to hack into their company via end user interaction.
Or in layman's terms, to help companies protect themselves from Russian Ransomware Thieves and Chinese Intellectual Property/Information collectors. Both of these being extensions of the Psychological Operations military divisions of each country.
I am really not sure how to end this post other than I am just trying to show people how real it is that the militaries of the world are spending obscene amounts of money in trying to influence your opinions and day to day life via your internet consumption.
Surf responsibility, be very wary of anyone telling you not to vote and don't believe everything you see/hear on TikTok/youtube/twitter/Insta etc etc
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billa-billa007 · 1 year ago
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What is HIPAA Compliance? | CybersecurityTv
HIPAA, which stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is a comprehensive U.S. federal law enacted in 1996 that addresses various aspects of healthcare, including health insurance coverage, patient privacy, and healthcare data security. HIPAA compliance refers to the set of rules, regulations, and practices that healthcare organizations, healthcare providers, health plans, and their business associates must follow to protect patients' sensitive health information and maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of healthcare data.
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