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StLCylone
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
AI has successfully scraped enough of their content so that they are no longer needed. Thanks for creating the content, now someone else will make money with it.
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Toward the top or at the top they look at dollars and cents, keeping investors happy. They are too detached from the people actually doing the work to understand when then harshly and coldly grind out a bit more profit for their bonus that actual people, just like them, bear the burden.

Toss in all the algorithmic cloud management of the people and they get completely disconnected from their workforce.
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
There are probably entities saving encrypted data right now for when that day arrives. Brings up many interesting lines of thought beyond "is it breakable right now?"
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Now government overreach, apparently.
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Sounds exactly like Stripe and PayPal. Arbitrarily turn you off anytime they feel like it for any reason they please.

Never build your whole business on using either or you are just a daily dice throw from being turned off.

The difference between you and TrueBill or Ramp is they have legal teams and founders/backers that have inside access and special approvals that ordinary start ups do not. Certain start ups get special treatment by the banks and payment processors because of behind the scenes actions you cannot take.

Banks and payment processors currently have the power to decide which companies can exist and which cannot. Sometimes for perceived moral or risk reasons and sometimes for random reasons. We really could use some sort of uniform legal appeals process rather than the standard of going to social media to beg for reinstatement.
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Source? Just want to read about it myself.
StLCylone
·il y a 5 ans·discuss
"the activity of designing and building the plane became more important than the outcome / functionality of the plane itself."

Yes. After a while was it about building the plane or keeping the aerospace industry employed and engaged? The design tried to do everything for everyone and fulfill every Colonel's dream feature and mission. Its the ultimate story of feature creep.