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>Can't help but draw parallels with the covid-19 pandemic That is very clearly the intent of the article and a fantastic reason to write it off as social media garage and stop reading it.
Crazy how these days even the native Texan palm tree is in trouble.
You can't even define toxicity in an objective and verifiable way, because it's inherently subjective. Trying to make rules for a machine to behave in a decidedly nontoxic way is a fool's errand, then. You're also…
I hope it never optimizes around this. There are a million ways to organize information and "leaving it all over the fuckin place in case I ever need it" is not an organization method, it's the absence of one. Then…
IDK about this guy, maybe just trolling, but when I was hiring I realized you can really tell from indirect information. Name and college name will give you a real strong guess. It was weird because I was just trying to…
About a year ago, I sent out over a hundred resumes, got 3 callbacks, most of which weren't serious, and then there was one job I wrote a cover letter for because I matched everything they were looking for and handily…
idk about the dartboard analogy, doesn't really explain what the article's talking about. Honestly what the article's talking about reminds me of that old qbasic game gorillas, where you set angle and force you're…
The government can do whatever it wants as long as they pass a law and you respect it.
"Hello I'm agent smith from federal agency group, costco said you bought some gold, where is it?" "lost it" "Mind if we search your house?" "i've known you were going to ever since I bought the gold; knock yourself out.…