It is unbelievably manipulative that they tied this organizational feature with this new LLM-training scam they have running now. Learning to not rely on inbox categories does make it easier for me to finally leave…
Tech workers will start creating unions once they get sick and tired of the current system. That's the one we all live in today where 1) Young developers are pitted against older developers in an effort to drive down…
That slogan is from his 2020 primary campaign.
The premise of the formula is flawed. There is nothing inherently unfair about a trade deficit between two countries. There's not necessarily anything nefarious going on if the United States doesn't buy the same amount…
This is obvious nonsense that was clearly designed by a marketing agency.
> Have you ever received an email that felt so personalized, so tailored to your interests and experiences, that you couldn't help but be intrigued? Did he use an LLM to write the blog post too?
What EA is asking for is the ability to cut even more corners in their game development pipelines so that they can release a higher volume of unfinished titles, all of which require months of patches to be applied…
"This is just the way things are going. Don't you know the story about the luddites?"
Wonderful! Want to buy a package of razorblades? It's time to get your retinas scanned. Absolutely revolting that any retailer would even consider doing something like this.
> Under Rick Osterloh, a new platforms and devices team will be dedicated to bringing AI to your phone, your TV, and everything else that runs Android. Who is asking for this? Why can't they just make their search…
The day they stop selling non-subscription Office is the day I stop buying it. Who wants to rent Microsoft Office monthly for the rest of their life?
Don't forget "It's time to change laws to accommodate this groundbreaking technology in a way that will benefit the company that created ${content machine} and absolutely no one else."
Will they increase the pay of the employees who work during the surge periods proportionally to the size of the price increase?
> No private right of action in any of those, which means it’s up to the states to enforce the laws. These laws are nearly worthless when they cannot be enforced by regular people. Laws such as these will be used as…
If they were only increasing prices to a degree that covered their (temporary) higher costs, they wouldn't be making record profits. Since they generally brag on these calls about their record-breaking profits, and say…
From Lynn Stout's "The Shareholder Value Myth"[1]; Stout is a former business law professor at Cornell: > “United States corporate law does not, and never has, required directors of public corporations to maximize…
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/filing-informal-complai... PDF version of the information is here: https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/filing_an_informal_c...
Indeed. I remain shocked at how many people who work in this industry are still making excuses for the companies that are performing these completely unnecessary layoffs. (They'll never be laid off of course, of course…
After starting to ignore the "not" operator, I can't wait until Google decides it no longer has to listen to the double quote "exact phrase" operator so I can finally ditch it for good.
A consequence of this is to encourage smokers to lie to their doctors about their addiction so their insurance company won't find out that they smoke. I don't think this is desirable from a public health aspect -…
You've just got to love the tone of these articles: the future of work is here. You don't have any control over it, you don't have any say over it. If it's cheaper for us to make you work in your bedroom for the rest of…
These companies are selling an addictive poison and continuing to get away with it -- never forget that.
I'm thrilled that they've rolled back some of the worst post-2015 MBP changes. I'm a vim user, so I was never going to switch to something without a physical escape key. The key travel on the new machines were terrible;…
Thank God. I'm so sick of Apple making their machines worse just to shave off a few nanometers from the chassis.
Sticky elements that follow you around while scrolling a web page should be banned like the blink tag. Especially in a mobile browser. I know where the navigation bar is, if I want to use it, I'll scroll back up and…
It is unbelievably manipulative that they tied this organizational feature with this new LLM-training scam they have running now. Learning to not rely on inbox categories does make it easier for me to finally leave…
Tech workers will start creating unions once they get sick and tired of the current system. That's the one we all live in today where 1) Young developers are pitted against older developers in an effort to drive down…
That slogan is from his 2020 primary campaign.
The premise of the formula is flawed. There is nothing inherently unfair about a trade deficit between two countries. There's not necessarily anything nefarious going on if the United States doesn't buy the same amount…
This is obvious nonsense that was clearly designed by a marketing agency.
> Have you ever received an email that felt so personalized, so tailored to your interests and experiences, that you couldn't help but be intrigued? Did he use an LLM to write the blog post too?
What EA is asking for is the ability to cut even more corners in their game development pipelines so that they can release a higher volume of unfinished titles, all of which require months of patches to be applied…
"This is just the way things are going. Don't you know the story about the luddites?"
Wonderful! Want to buy a package of razorblades? It's time to get your retinas scanned. Absolutely revolting that any retailer would even consider doing something like this.
> Under Rick Osterloh, a new platforms and devices team will be dedicated to bringing AI to your phone, your TV, and everything else that runs Android. Who is asking for this? Why can't they just make their search…
The day they stop selling non-subscription Office is the day I stop buying it. Who wants to rent Microsoft Office monthly for the rest of their life?
Don't forget "It's time to change laws to accommodate this groundbreaking technology in a way that will benefit the company that created ${content machine} and absolutely no one else."
Will they increase the pay of the employees who work during the surge periods proportionally to the size of the price increase?
> No private right of action in any of those, which means it’s up to the states to enforce the laws. These laws are nearly worthless when they cannot be enforced by regular people. Laws such as these will be used as…
If they were only increasing prices to a degree that covered their (temporary) higher costs, they wouldn't be making record profits. Since they generally brag on these calls about their record-breaking profits, and say…
From Lynn Stout's "The Shareholder Value Myth"[1]; Stout is a former business law professor at Cornell: > “United States corporate law does not, and never has, required directors of public corporations to maximize…
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/filing-informal-complai... PDF version of the information is here: https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/filing_an_informal_c...
Indeed. I remain shocked at how many people who work in this industry are still making excuses for the companies that are performing these completely unnecessary layoffs. (They'll never be laid off of course, of course…
After starting to ignore the "not" operator, I can't wait until Google decides it no longer has to listen to the double quote "exact phrase" operator so I can finally ditch it for good.
A consequence of this is to encourage smokers to lie to their doctors about their addiction so their insurance company won't find out that they smoke. I don't think this is desirable from a public health aspect -…
You've just got to love the tone of these articles: the future of work is here. You don't have any control over it, you don't have any say over it. If it's cheaper for us to make you work in your bedroom for the rest of…
These companies are selling an addictive poison and continuing to get away with it -- never forget that.
I'm thrilled that they've rolled back some of the worst post-2015 MBP changes. I'm a vim user, so I was never going to switch to something without a physical escape key. The key travel on the new machines were terrible;…
Thank God. I'm so sick of Apple making their machines worse just to shave off a few nanometers from the chassis.
Sticky elements that follow you around while scrolling a web page should be banned like the blink tag. Especially in a mobile browser. I know where the navigation bar is, if I want to use it, I'll scroll back up and…