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Posted by Ellis Morning

In today's Tales from the Interview, our Anonymous submitter relates their experience with an anonymous company:

I had made it through the onsite, but along the way I had picked up some toxic work environment red flags. Since I had been laid off a couple months prior, I figured I wasn't in a position to be picky, so I decided I would still give it my best shot and take the job if I got it, but I'd continue looking for something better.

Then they brought me back onsite a second time for one final interview with 2 senior managers. I went in and they were each holding a printout of my resume. They proceeded to go through everything on it. First they asked why I chose the university I went to, then the same for grad school, which was fine.

WWF SmackDown Logo (1999-2001)

Then they got to my first internship. I believe the conversation went something like this:

Manager: "How did you like it?"

Me: "Oh, I loved it!"

Manager: "Were there any negatives?"

Me: "No, not that I can think of."

Manager: "So it was 100% positive?"

Me: "Yep!"

And then they got to my first full-time job, where the same manager repeated the same line of questioning but pushed even harder for me to say something negative, at one point saying "Well, you left for (2nd company on my resume), so there must have been something negative."

I knew better than to bad-mouth a previous employer in an interview, it's like going into a first date and talking smack about your ex. But what do you do when your date relentlessly asks you to talk smack about all your exes and refuses to let the subject turn to anything else? This not only confirmed my suspicions of a toxic work environment, I also figured *they* probably knew it was toxic and were relentlessly testing every candidate to make sure they wouldn't blow the whistle on them.

That was the most excruciatingly awkward interview I've ever had. I didn't get the job, but at that point I didn't care anymore, because I was very, very sure I didn't want to work there in the long term.

I'm glad Subby dodged that bullet, and I hope they're in a better place now.

It seems like this might be some stupid new trend. I recently bombed an interview where I could tell I wasn't giving the person the answer on their checklist, no matter how many times I tried. It was a question about how I handled it when someone opposed what I was doing at work or gave me negative feedback. It felt like they wanted me to admit to more fur-flying drama and fireworks than had ever actually occurred.

I actively ask for and welcome critique on my writing, it makes my work so much better. And if my work is incorrect and needs to be redone, or someone has objections to a project I'm part of, I seek clarification and (A) implement the requested changes, (B) explain why things are as they are and offer alternate suggestions/solutions, (C) seek compromise, depending on the situation. I don't get personal about it.

So, why this trend? Subby believed it was a way to test whether the candidate would someday badmouth the employer. That's certainly feasible, though if that were the goal, you'd think Subby would've passed their ordeal with flying colors. I'm not sure myself, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the nefarious combination of AI and techbro startup culture have something to do with it.

So perhaps I also dodged a bullet: one of the many things I'm grateful for this Thanksgiving.

Feel free to share your ideas, and any and all bullets you have dodged, in the comments.

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Poem: "No Worthless Herbs"

Nov. 26th, 2025 02:58 am
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Based on an audience poll, this is the free epic for the November 4, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl reaching its $300 goal. It came out of the October 7, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] fuzzyred. It also fills the "Herbs" square in my 10-1-25 card for the Fall Festival Bingo. This poem belongs to the series One God's Story of Mid-Life Crisis.

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Bonus Page 96: Keepsake

Nov. 26th, 2025 12:00 am
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Hey! The third Gunnerkrigg Court Omnibus from Dark Horse is here! As usual, there is a hardcover and a softcover available, and they are available pretty much wherever you can find them! Here's a link to a Dark Horse Page with links to retailers, and here is a link to my Topatoco store for pre-order there (it takes me a little longer to get copies sent over to them, that's all)! Anywhere you choose to buy them helps me and the comic greatly, and you know, Christmas is soon, so my recommendation is all three of the omnibus editions! I'm biased because I made them.
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Wildlife

Nov. 26th, 2025 12:44 am
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Tiny Yellowstone quakes ignite a surge of hidden life underground

Researchers studying Yellowstone’s depths discovered that small earthquakes can recharge underground microbial life. The quakes exposed new rock and fluids, creating bursts of chemical energy that microbes can use. Both the water chemistry and the microbial communities shifted dramatically in response. This dynamic may help explain how life survives in deep, dark environments.


Fascinating!

Also, things like this are why I laugh when space exploration only targets "life as we know it." There are whole ecosystems right here on Earth that don't rely on the Sun for their power source. Just most people tend to ignore them.  Since Earthlike worlds seem uncommon in this galaxy, most life is going to be hidden in hot rocks, under ice, etc. and is only likely to become visible without tools if it forms a mat of slime somewhere a bit more hospitable.  Really.  Most xenobiology is done with a microscope.  But it's also why I want to scrape the recently exposed parts of Antarctica to see if anything survived under its ice.

Hard Things

Nov. 26th, 2025 12:42 am
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Life is full of things which are hard or tedious or otherwise unpleasant that need doing anyhow. They help make the world go 'round, they improve skills, and they boost your sense of self-respect. But doing them still kinda sucks. It's all the more difficult to do those things when nobody appreciates it. Happily, blogging allows us to share our accomplishments and pat each other on the back.

What are some of the hard things you've done recently? What are some hard things you haven't gotten to yet, but need to do? Is there anything your online friends could do to make your hard things a little easier?
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This is an advance announcement for the Tuesday, December 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. This time the theme will be "Sentient and Self-Aware Machines." I'll be soliciting ideas for androids, robots, sexbots, sentient ships, other digital people, programmers, gizmologists and super-gizmologists, super-intellects, rebels, researchers, journalists, historians, explorers, partners, teachers, leaders, superheroes, supervillains, teammates, ethicists, activists, other people who work with self-aware machines, programming, changing or breaking programs, building hardware, choosing a hardware body, finding partners, upsetting predictions, expecting the unexpected, researching, revising theories, teaching, adventuring, leaving your comfort zone, discovering things, conducting experiments, observation changing experiments, experiments changing paradigms, adapting, improvising, troubleshooting, cleaning up messes, cooperating, taking over in an emergency, saving the day, discovering yourself, studying others, testing boundaries, coming of age, coming out, running away from home, going off the rails, subverting fate, learning what you can (and can't) do, sharing, preparing for the worst, fixing what's broke, upsetting the status quo, changing the world, accomplishing the impossible, recovering from setbacks, returning home, cyberspace, computer centers, HAMshack, robot factories, worldgates, liminal zones, schools, sharehouses, libraries, laboratories, supervillain lairs, makerspaces, nonhuman accommodations and adaptations, stores, starships, bizarre exoplanets, foreign dimensions, other places frequented by digital people, American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Robots, hardware, software, quicklife, artificial intelligence, ethics of self-aware machines, toolkits, space exploration, reversals, contradictions, conundrums, puzzling discoveries, sudden surprises, inventions that change everything, the buck stops here, trial and error, polarity, intercultural entanglements, asking for help and getting it, enemies to friends/lovers, interdimensional travel, lab conditions are not field conditions, superpower manifestation, the end of where your framework actually applies, ethics, innovation, problems that can't be solved by hitting, teamwork, found family, complementary strengths and weaknesses, personal growth, and poetic forms in particular.


Among my more relevant series for the main theme:

An Army of One has the AYES.

The Blueshift Troupers is designed for easy crossing with other genres or tropes as they visit different planets, thus can easily accommodate self-aware machines.

Diminished Expectations has the gynoid and others.

Kung Fu Robots is entirely about self-aware robots.

P.I.E. has Zephyr, a digital person.

Polychrome Heroics has the rescued sexbots among others.

Schrodinger's Heroes is dimensional science fiction, designed for easy crossing with any other characters / setting / genre, thus convenient for self-aware machines.

The Steamsmith includes the tommies.

Or you can ask for something new.

Linkbacks will reveal a verse of any open linkback poem.

If you're interested, mark the date on your calendar, and please hold actual prompts until the "Poetry Fishbowl Open" post next week. (If you're not available that day, or you live in a time zone that makes it hard to reach me, you can leave advance prompts. I am now.) Meanwhile, if you want to help with promotion, please feel free to link back here or repost this on your blog.

New to the fishbowl? Read all about it! )

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Nov. 26th, 2025 06:13 am

Politics

Nov. 25th, 2025 11:01 pm
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Is lifestyle shaming good politics?

Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen wrote about the imperial mode of living to refer to lifestyles in the high income countries that were based on massive exploitation of cheap labor and cheap resources from poor countries. By framing the problem in this way, it seemed they were putting a lot of responsibility on people in high income countries about how they choose to live their lives, by engaging in consumption way beyond their needs.

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Another View (part 1 of 1, complete)

Nov. 25th, 2025 11:45 pm
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Another View
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1033
[Third week of December, 2016]


:: Other people have opinions about the brownout. Part of the City Engines story arc in the Polychrome Heroics universe, this story came about as a result of the comments on “Bad Decisions, Good Decisions” and takes place a few days after the brownout.




The three young men who knocked on the door of the tired, fading bungalow were all wearing black bandannas on their heads and a strange puce-colored tee shirt pulled on over their preferred tee shirts. One had red cloth peeking at the collar, and the other two had a bold green.

The woman who opened the door was barely visible , and short enough that the safety chain cut across her eyes like a strange pair of glasses. “Yes?”
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fish out of the water

Nov. 25th, 2025 01:05 am
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Filler strip, kinda super late these days , still working a lot before Xmas, those days I’m super busy

see ya

El Goonish Shive - falsekings-074

Nov. 26th, 2025 12:00 am
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New comic!

Today's News:

The next story page will be Monday, December 1st due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Clipping

- Visual weirdness resulting from modified reflections (people appearing to float, clipping through objects, etc)

I wanted to actually show Vladia's modified reflection to make panel one more fun. It was only when I actually sat down to draw the panel, however, that I realized how much sense it made for one of the non-existent tails to overlap with Grace. Vladia wouldn't have control over how the tails moved in the reflection, and Grace would have no reason to try to avoid tails that weren't really there.

Respecting Likeness

- Grace talking about inexact likenessesPart 3 of New and Old Flames

This subject naturally came up in this story, and was in no way intended to be allegorical.

It absolutely works as allegory, but it's not my fault technology has gradually gotten more and more absurd!

Talking about Monster Hunter Noriko

There was some confusion after the previous page about Tedd and his father openly talking about Tedd's mother being a monster hunter, as it used to be a secret from Tedd (Edward telling Nanase not to tell Tedd back in Family Tree).

It was confirmed earlier in this arc that they'd talked about it off-panel at some point. and it was implied they'd talked about when Tedd told Edward that the door mirror was magic.

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- Tuesday EGSNP

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New comic!

Today's News:

I wonder how many people read this the first time around and tried to suss out what the punchline was (punchline starts tomorrow!)...

Here's the old post, and the chaser post!


Politics

Nov. 25th, 2025 02:03 pm
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To restore trust in government, this Belgian town opened a lottery that elects 30 random citizens to power. It's working.

In 2019, Ostbelgien, a town in Belgium with about 80,000 residents, took a gamble on a new approach to governing: The city’s parliament voted to establish a permanent Citizens’ Council and Assembly, giving randomly-selected citizens the power to make decisions.


Gosh, I never expected to see anything like that on Earth. It's something done on the Common Ground colony in my science fiction. They have elected seats too.  Now I have to wonder if politicians will start keeping fish to demonstrate their grasp of ecology.

Birdfeeding

Nov. 25th, 2025 01:59 pm
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Today is cloudy and cool.  It rained again last night.

I fed the birds.  I haven't seen any activity today.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 11/25/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 11/25/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 11/25/25 -- I started chopping down the pile of berry canes to put in the firepit, and filled one trolley.  There is still a lot left.

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.

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