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Off-topic but that red and blue illustration is an eye trip.
Off-topic but that red and blue illustration is an eye trip.
Rough month for reflection at M$. Possibly finally took it too far with users via Recall and - quite a feat here - showed Microsoft in a negative light for another big solidified base in government.
Cake and eat it too. We hear from the industry itself how wary we should be but we shouldn’t act on it - except to invest of course.
The industry itself hyped its dangers. If it was to drum up business, well, suck it.
Or if you want something bigger they have glasses.
One dentist stands alone.
I’m doing my part.
It’s, uh, not what I remember.
- old
The Speznasz.
It’s dark money because a lot of their light goes to illuminate the names on the arenas.
Edit: meant to post under the Canada comment, but I think it can stand alone.
Microsoft argues that its AI automation will remove the boring bits of jobs instead of replacing jobs entirely.
Simple question: does the Microsoft HR department agree?
Big tech has failed us after we made them rich.
Not the first time either. Office2004 Mac was peak the last time I remember not hating using any Office app.
What wasn’t a nightmare was bed and breakfasts. They also weren’t an excuse to keep property off the housing rental market at scale.
These companies aren’t saviours, they’re businesses who rode public tech optimism and common frustration at established industries in the same fields to stay ahead of regulation and have the public demand it. Surprise, they’re the same businesses.
Dude, you’re getting a delinquency letter.
But, like, we paid our fine. Sorry 🤙
Don’t forget about scapegoating and profiteering.
Bad things prompted by humans: AI did this.
Good things: Make cheques payable to Sam. Also send more water.
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