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Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
It is naive to even imply that being a hard worker is going to insulate you from getting culled or laid off.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
>Also I am almost never the person to bring this kind of thing up but

I find that hard to believe.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
I am not aware of evidence that he conned someone, but as a side quibble:

>Did someone force you to use Binance?

Do you understand what a con is? People are usually 'conned' because they are tricked into trusting someone that they shouldn't, when people are forced we typically refer to it as robbery or similar.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
I wouldn't really give OpenAI credit for lasting 3 years. OpenAI lasted until they moment they had a successful commercial product. Principles are cheap when there is no actual consequences to sticking to them.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
So... Google is legally required to treat contractors as second class citizens to afford them the privilege of being able to mistreat them and fire them at the drop of a pin.

We understand the """"purpose"""" of having contractors.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
There are companies that don't view Development work as the "cost" center for the business, but much more directly as the "Profit" center of the business. This is not necessarily the norm, and certainly not in certain industries like Education or especially Hospitals, or Law where IT are basically seen as second class citizens (however well they may be compensated).
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
If that is the case then the standard operating procedures of startups is fraud, not that Sam isn't somehow a deliberate scammer and con artist.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
Do you not understand the basic principle of law that intention actually does matter? Or do you not understand that it may be difficult to prove that there was intention to commit a bad act even if it is trivial to establish that the bad act was made?
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
As someone who is ignorant of this matter, why aren't the conversations privileged? Is it because the lawyer's represent the company and not the individual personally?
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
Nothing that you said addressed what the person above you wrote.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
Do you disagree that Users might be entitled to know when a corporation is misusing their private, sensitive information? What is ethical does not begin and end with the corporations best interest, the users whose private information is being mishandled are the victims here, let us not lose perspective.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
You are also talking to someone who is on the PR team. This term gets thrown out a lot but in this case it is factually true, you are literally talking to a shill. I mean no disrespect to Danny but you are not going to get an honest and straightforward answer out of him.

If you think I am exaggerating, try to prompt him to see if you can get him to acknowledge that Googles current systems incentivize SEO spam. See if he passes the Turing test.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
Having a high reputation shouldn't be a free pass to be an obnoxious jackass, but often that is what ends up happening. There is virtually no consequence to coming into a valid question (or answer) and just close it like a dickhead. No, in fact this behavior is rewarded.

If you are either someone who likes wielding power recklessly or autistic then becoming a power user isn't a problem. But demanding users "prove" they are trustworthy in a system where blatant abuses of authority go unchallenged is farcical.
Cheezewheel
·3 lata temu·discuss
>All Game Journalists do is act as little more than spokespeople for corporations

>>Actually here Game Journalists also report on X, Y and Z

>Nah that is just people injecting politics and being activists

This is a pretty dumb "No true Scotsman" argument you are smuggling into the conversation here.