General aliases are bad imho because it tends (in my experience) to attract spam... One way I get around that, is instead of aliasing @domain.com, I do [email protected], so I use my emails when i subscribe [email protected]
If an All Hands meeting sounds borderline boring "All Employee" meetings sound worse than school on a weekend!! j/k but they definitely gone way to far at your company... i feel for you lol
A common model in some cost cutting software is to charge x% of the total savings... Win/win...just a suggestion... use picks "main LLM" and you calculate the "non optimized cost" based on that. Whatever savings you drive you take a share of the savings.
As others have said, the information wasn't something they'd need (arguably) to vet people, and even if it was, what is the argument to keeping all those people's personal data for more than a decade... They breached the confidentiality expected, and I'm not sure this can be just considered an "understandable mistake"... sorry, they need to be help to the same standards anyone possessing or processing data does.
isn't this pretty common to most analyses of past events and attempts to make proxy analyses for the future? If we had all of the facts organized and known we would be able to prevent all crashes, etc, would we not?
And apparently many people here on HN want to discredit the author's conclusions because they dont agree with them personally.
Your experiences are anecdotal but may not be the average... the relative number of people in homelessness has reduced from the 90's to today, that is certainly good.. (It has had a slight peak recently post pandemic).
Purchasing power has climbed, hunger has reduced, I think all of these are important metrics to consider...
I think people are much more polarized and that social media has brought out terrible polarity, but it doesnt necessarily mean the average person is not living better than 30 yrs ago.
good balance for me...