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andrewdubinsky
·3 ay önce·discuss
Please let it be Cortana. Don't give up on her.
andrewdubinsky
·5 ay önce·discuss
What does this mean in non-corpo speak?
andrewdubinsky
·6 ay önce·discuss
That's a shame. I was hoping for an Apple AI independent of advertiser influence.

Oh, well. What could have been great.
andrewdubinsky
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Employees accept work-from-home & look for a work-from-home job. New applicants see on-site only and apply elsewhere.

Choices:

1. Hire desperate people who will come in 2. Accept that high-talent staff are unavailable to your company 3. Pay 30% more than the market for on-site staff
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Wasn't the internet full of hand-crafted made for google dog shit before?
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Keeping this sort of secret knowledge to yourself is so isolating, but sharing it only makes it worse.

Pretty soon, the only people who find your company enjoyable are malthusians, christian apocalyptics, and emos. I mean the smiths are great, but have you heard....
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Banks make money holding onto your funds. They invest those funds overnight for risk-free returns.

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”

― Upton Sinclair
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Rivian won't enforce this as they want access to Tesla charging stations.

Rivian signed an agreement with Tesla recently to do just that and start next year.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
whispers If only more people could work from home
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
> When does an old iPhone become unsafe to use?

As soon as the new model is released ;)
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
>>If anyone knows how to pay an existing company to extract carbon from the >>atmosphere, and store it in a biologically inactive form for > 1000 years, >>then I'd love to hear about it.

They're called trees.

If global warming were about reducing carbon dioxide, we would be planting them in every available square inch of open ground.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
This is prepping the ground for a major bailout of commercial real estate because of its moribund effect on the economy.

Mostly just starting the chant for bailing out the really, really wealthy and those who benefit from CRE. (City governments, insurance companies, mega corps, and commercial banks).

This is not a public outcry, but watch how they do it by creating a story then an echo chamber, making it part of the "recovery", blah, blah. CRE will get a fat earmark in some recession funding, just watch.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
RTO has simply become a structural disadvantage. Companies that cannot manage remote teams simply won't be able to attract top talent.

Even if 80% of companies RTO the remaining 20% that recruit remote-only jobs will create massive disruption in top performers. HR has their head in the sand because so many companies are either freezing hiring or reducing headcount, but there's a real issue here. Talented people just don't need to consider onsite work, period.

The only way you work onsite is you are inexperienced or you don't have another job. Maybe you want a big name on your resume. Either way those are jobs that will need to be filled again.

In this article, they state openly that Blizzard is managing a crisis to ship multiple products. The cost of a failed product release outstrips their lease cost by orders of magnitude. I don't get the play here. What's the outlook on the next release cycle without talent?
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
You should consult with an employment attorney.

1. If you get fired/laid off and your employer does not know, you might waive any federal protections you deserve by keeping your condition a secret.

2. There might be laws to protect you with your condition as it deteriorates.

3. HR resources might be available to you through the company or its health plans.

It's worth consulting with an expert on the legal status first, then moving from there.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Next on the FDA agenda is to designate the following as Orange Juice:

* Orange Crush

* Orange Fanta

* Sunkist Orange Soda

Seems only right given how great they're doing with the American diet and obesity.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Is this just an ad?
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
They talked about ChatGPT by name in almost every one of my kids classes. Deep whatever may be further ahead, but no one knows the name of that thing.

Everyone else is playing catch up now.
andrewdubinsky
·3 yıl önce·discuss
We don't see the prompt used to generate these "copies". It could be they provided the image in question to work from. In which case it would be very similar, but not identical.

It's important to note, this is not a faithful representation once you look at it closely. The text is always mangled into nonsense and things like brands or logos are never close enough to be even a passing likeness.

This is no different from a painter using a photograph of a subject to create a portrait, which is subsequently sold.

Or recording a song on the radio to learn to play the guitar, then using that song as inspiration to write a new song.

That being said, I suspect they are removing all watermarked images from training databases right now.
andrewdubinsky
·4 yıl önce·discuss
"Adding a touchscreen to the Mac feels like busy work for employees or the company doesn’t know what to spend money on."

Exactly like the Touch Bar. Terrible idea.
andrewdubinsky
·14 yıl önce·discuss
Don't we have bigger problems than this right now?

Our schools are so badly mismanaged that we're not even graduating people who can use either standard.

We've got millions of people unemployed who would love to turn a wrench regardless of metric or standard.

(Not to cast aspersions at either party, they are both very nearly equally to blame)