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Political text message spam (which my spam filter is catching all of) has shifted to mainly alleging to be Trump begging for my money (not gonna happen). I honestly wonder how much of that is totally unrelated grifters who intend to just pocket the money from people who have self-identified as being bad at fact checking.
Did a bunch of document scanning for one of my employees who is trying to become a first time home owner. Her landlord is allegedly trying to do illegal stuff and while there are plenty of politicians and lawyers among our customers willing to help her on that front, it's better for everybody if she can find a house to buy.
As for the recruiter spam, if you really want to get my attention, get specific. I'm fine with taking work from other companies, but companies in my industry who want my services already know who I am and how to contact me directly so if a legit opportunity is going through a recruiter you're going to need to put in a little more work to convince me that engaging with you will not be a waste of everybody's time.
uspol
For the political text spam the lists do not seem particularly targeted. Some want me to vote aligned with cryptocurrency interests (lol no). Some want me to get worked up about cigarette bans (my lungs got wrecked by 2nd hand smoke as a kid, couldn't smoke those even if I wanted to). Then there's candidate/event stuff, mostly from dems which I guess is fair as long as Rs keep running conspiracy nutters who haven't seen a bigotry they weren't on board with but man, we should be better.
Reworking more blends today. It's a bit of a challenge because I can't use a lot of my go to coffees since my sister refuses to acknowledge the possibility of planning. Still, what I'm looking at for a new Breakfast Blend is super nice as it cools. A bit heavier than what it's been lately, but with a very subtle fruitiness in the aftertaste that's a nice surprise as you drink it.
Stripe thinks I could "benefit from business insights powered by SQL." I agree, which is why we already have two databases: one on site with all our production stuff, one on the web site with online sales related stuff. Stripe handles such a tiny proportion of the overall business that it's not worth looking at whatever it is they're trying to sell me on.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.