• @atmur@lemmy.world
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    635 months ago

    One of my clients at work has this IT guy with a furry profile picture on Zoom.

    I assumed it was a mistake, people join with dumb pictures/names sometimes, but no. He never changed it in any of our meetings.

    And then I looked at his account in our software, which allows users to upload their own photo, and he put a different furry picture there. A strictly work related account, that only his coworkers and us can see.

    And you know what, I respect it.

    • @Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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      605 months ago

      Reminds me of this:

      Not sure if this is real, but you know you’ve won at life when you can submit something looking like this and still get hired.

    • saplyng
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      235 months ago

      I work as a Linux sysadmin and I have quite a few plushies strewn about my office; and for my profile pic I have Ikea Japan’s Blahaj in a business suit. Have yet to here any grief about it!

    • @TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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      135 months ago

      I have a coworker with a furry pic for his work profile! He recently updated it to a different art of the same character. This guy is totally commissioning art of his fursona and using it for his work profiles. Im honestly kind of impressed by his dedication. Hes some kind of rodent like maybe a possum?

        • @TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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          145 months ago

          You say that, but his current pic is actually! Its less fursona-y then his old pic which looked like it was made by someone on deviant art for $30 😸

          • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            35 months ago

            LOVE IT. From this pic, I wouldn’t go directly to “furry”, but I trust you on his other pics. (Speaking as a furry lawl)

            • @TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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              45 months ago

              Yea, I’m a bit furry-curious, and now looking at it, this one is may not be the same character but just another cute rodent. His previous pic was undeniably furry.

              I found it

              • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                35 months ago

                Ohhh yeah that’s hella furry-coded hahaha. I love it! My friend had a pet possum (well, he pretends to be a raccoon when he shows up at her house… she has a horde of raccoons) and I’m so envious. They’re such wonderful trash animals.

    • Edgarallenpwn
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      55 months ago

      I like when I start a job and someone has a furry avatar. I know who to go when something weird comes up I can’t figure out. It’s worked out for me so far.

  • @SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    I really appreciate how they’re trying to be nice about it

    No worries, you’re still a cutie, even in business attire

  • Toes♀
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    495 months ago

    This reminds me of how my manager cringed when I made an official internal document that needed to be shared with clients using the shizuku version of crystal.

    • @Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      235 months ago

      I dunno, I’d be weirded out if someone used a non anime skinned version of crystal. If this makes you cringe I feel like maybe not cut out for tech sector.

      • @spooky2092@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        165 months ago

        You need to remember that the technical people may not have an issue with it, but the bean counters tend to be more stuffy and upright about shit. And a lot of clients are especially up tight in my experience. Something about paying you money and expecting standard business responses.

        I wouldn’t give a shit if I saw that, but I absolutely would not send that up the chain if a junior sent me that screenshot (or I’d crop it down to the most useful info. Last thing I want to do is listen to some asshole c-level complain at me for 20 minutes about professionalism.

      • @tritonium@midwest.social
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        75 months ago

        I’d be weirded out they are running Windows. I no longer trust the technical opinion of anyone that runs that joke of an OS.

          • @tritonium@midwest.social
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            Lmao, are you upset by my statements? I must have pressed a button, huh? Sorry to hear you feel insecure about running Windows. Just accept being tech illiterate, it’s okay.

            • @Zannsolo@lemmy.world
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              Maybe when you get a job you’ll understand that you can’t always choose your tech stack. Keep thinking you’re a badass because you run Linux on your PC to play steam games and I’ll keep writing software, that has real world value, on my work computer running Windows.

                • @Zannsolo@lemmy.world
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                  You’re right, I didn’t start using computers before Windows 3.1. I don’t lead a team of developers for software used all over the world and is the largest of it’s kind. I definitely never have developed software on Linux. I’ve also never built my own computer. I surely don’t have a degree in computer science. What is a computer anyways I obviously only have an iPad.

        • Ah yes, because people always have a choice. There’s no way anyone competent would work at a larger company issuing devices with the company standard system running proprietary software that only functions on that system.

          • @tritonium@midwest.social
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            I mean, if your company forces it then you don’t have an option. My company uses Windows so I have to use it for work and that’s exactly how I know it’s a joke of an OS. All my personal devices run linux.

    • @Randelung@lemmy.world
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      135 months ago

      I just recently found CrystalMark and was so confused about the downloads. If there was only anime girl skins I would have looked elsewhere, despite it being highly recommended lol. Can’t send that to our CEO and demand we change hypervisor throughout our company…

      • Toes♀
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        115 months ago

        I remember thinking it was really pretty and added some life to the dull corpo experience.

        It ended up working in our favour, our clients were weebs like me.

    • @Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de
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      45 months ago

      I respect the dev, hiyohiyo, so much for this. He gave us something so useful, and he likes these characters, and he’s not ashamed to make the skinned versions and put them up for download.

  • @Kitathalla@lemy.lol
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    215 months ago

    It’s amusing how things you never expect to be seen by others suddenly go intercontinental because your company likes them. I have a friend who retired from her corporate job about 15 years ago. She had an excel document (that I guess became some sort of super document, I dunno, I’m not into that sort of stuff), and it worked so well for her work that it became the company standard for a gigantic multinational corporation (they’re one of the ones you always hear involved in US wars), and whatever she did couldn’t be changed once she left.

    That means she occasionally still gets contacted about her mildly suggestive name for the file. It references testicles and corporate greed in one go round.

      • @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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        Maybe we should guess and the User could let us know when we are on the right track if they are still reading this thread.

        Scrotum chugger is my guess.

      • @Kitathalla@lemy.lol
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        35 months ago

        It’s really obvious if I say it, and I don’t want to connect her or myself to any online account.

        Hmm, let me see if I can let you know (if you already know) that you know it. It was her nickname, then similar to a name of a casino.

        • @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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          35 months ago

          Taj Miball

          Ball’a’Geo-rgia

          Lux-whore (I know not ball themed but I’m looking through a list of LV casinos for clues)

          The Scrotosphere

          The MGM Grundle

          Harriet Palms casino

          I know I’m being ridiculous, I don’t actually need to know, just thought it would be fun to get a thread of nut related name guesses.

  • @biofaust@lemmy.world
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    165 months ago

    I would call this based, but it’s risky. Flirty behavior complaint to HR for having been called a cutie in 3…2…

  • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    165 months ago

    If it were my company/cooperative, I would encourage creative self expression like this, rather than try to crack down on it, but this is likely because I’d prefer working on video games instead of boring business stuff (would likely still pick up the latter to fund the former).

    • NickwithaC
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      Based will come when corporate finally pulls their heads out of their arses and accepts that to hire good IT people you need to go to the cat girls.

        • @Sergio@slrpnk.net
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          55 months ago

          “OK, here’s my elevator pitch. You know Operation Paperclip, after World War 2 where us and the Russians grabbed all the German rocket scientists we could? Well this is Operation Catgirl, and it’s the future, and the US and EU have collapsed, and Russia and China are going through this post-apocalyptic wasteland trying to grab all the furries they can. It’s like Mad Max meets Oppenheimer meets fandom. Whatdayasay?”

        • @python@lemmy.world
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          35 months ago

          So you’re saying we all should be wearing cat ears in our Linkedin pictures to have better chances to be hired?

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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        75 months ago

        Once Upon a Time, This Tech Company Actively Recruited Furries (Vice.com)

        Months earlier, recruiter Cindy Lee Smith noticed a trend in the resumes coming across her desk at Taos. Why were many job candidates listing “anthropomorphism” under their hobbies?

        As Christine Hyung-Oak Lee tells it—recalling her time as a junior recruiter under Smith—hitting upon the tech-talent goldmine of furrydom was something like an epiphany. “I remember her running out of her office into my cubicle, and she said, ‘Christine, we gotta get on these furries.’”

        And this was way back in 1996.

  • @ryedaft@sh.itjust.works
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    145 months ago

    Boss: Did you mean to use a shirtless picture on your work profile.

    Me: Yeah, that was totally on purpose. I didn’t just look through my pictures for a recent head shot and then not notice my nakedness. That would be absurd.

    /me changes it as quickly as possible

    • @dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee
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      I had a shirtless incident working at a hardware shop in my early 20s. I was given my work uniform, but I didn’t see any changing room, so I just popped into an empty office to change. It was just a shirt - a 10 second job - no problem. Ripping of my shirt, I heard shouting from the neighbouring office from my new (female) boss: “we have about 3 active cameras in that office, just thought you might want to know.”

      In panic I quickly had to decide between apologizing, becoming embarrased or running away. My smart ass brain landed on shouting back “if you see anything you like, speak up!”

      I was very that lucky she just found it funny.

      • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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        I have dreams where I end up shirtless (or worse) at various places I’ve worked in the past pretty often. I don’t think being naked in public would even really bother me anymore because of that. Other than the criminal charges of course.

  • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Am I the only one that cringed at the last sentence? Seems super inappropriate and unprofessional to call a subordinate a “cutie.”

    • @bigboismith@lemmy.world
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      Depends on the business culture. Considering they are only getting a notice after they have to interact with customers I’m going to assume it’s a pretty chill culture

      • @_stranger_@lemmy.world
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        Not cat ears in your company profile chill though.

        I worked at a huge (but old) company once where the architect at the top of my local pyramid had a fursona avatar as his company profile. Dude was a legit genius, and I’m glad the higher ups had the foresight to just let him be.

        • @bigboismith@lemmy.world
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          In my company I have a serious picture in Teams, however in our internal applications (Jira, etc) I have a picture of rasputin. Over Christmas I used a AI tool to put a santa hat on him and used that as my profile picture

  • @iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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    meanwhile in academia I am looking at some random profile pictures: monkey, duck, game logo, monkey, a pub sign which has the guy’s name, sloth, a weird flightless bird, couple cartoon characters including alien/kermit. only a couple smart casual profile pics which are actually external collaborators

  • Pika
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    65 months ago

    Weird they censored the picture, the last time I saw this cycle through the picture wasn’t censored