It's wild that the media has got to the point of trying to normalize homelessness by making it out to be this trendy new way to beat the system. It feels like they're trying to create an artificial separation so they can continue to push for anti-homeless legislation, but without getting any backlash from their working class readership who are currently getting priced out of the rental market.
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Marcus Hutchins :verified: (malwaretech@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 31-Jul-2023 21:50:24 UTC Marcus Hutchins :verified: - Santa Claes 🇸🇪🇭🇰🎅 likes this.
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Codex ☯️♈☮ (codexarcanum@hachyderm.io)'s status on Monday, 31-Jul-2023 21:50:32 UTC Codex ☯️♈☮ Reminds me of the waves of articles several years back about Google engineers living in vans in the Googleplex parking lot because homes in CA were too expensive.
Sorry my dude, but you aren't "living the Van Life and sacrificing to be part of the elite," you're "homeless, and about to be laid off in a year when the Waves API you've been writing unit tests on dissolves into the ether."
Tech bros stop normalizing austerity challenge, level: impossible.
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