Ain’t nuttin wrong wit dem maters boy wut da hael wrong wit chu?
Ain’t nuttin wrong wit dem maters boy wut da hael wrong wit chu?
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Reddit deserves whatever happens to them.
Unless it’s good.
Innovative business decision?
They probably already have…
The problem is there’s no one better to do it. He’s not great, but anyone else the board would pick as replacement is going to bow even harder to Wall Street.
Of course I have. Those were the best pencils for poppin’ in elementary school.
You mean the boomers consumers are to blame?
It won’t.
It will have indirect impact. The question is how much.
If the entire economy is down, people have less disposable income. The big income areas in tech are advertising, goods sales, monthly streaming services, and cloud compute.
Less disposable income = less people buying things they’re advertised, less people buying shit they don’t need off Amazon, less people keeping their Prime, Netflix, YouTube Premium, Spotify, or Disney+ accounts active, and less cloud compute resources needed to drive e-commerce websites.
Nothing can pass the turing test for me, because I’m pretty sure everyone is a robot including me.
I look at this the same way I look at problems I’m trying to solve at work: is this already an issue causing massive problems with how we go about our day to day operations, or is this something that might have some kind of improvement.
It’s a resource allocation issue. Sure, I can add some bulbs that kill some bacteria and viruses. But how expensive are there bulbs, and how much are we having to deal with the fallout from when someone gets sick? In the grand scheme of things, would spending ~$1,000 on light bulbs to make sure my kid doesn’t get sick (but not when in range of the bulbs…) be more beneficial than just putting that $1000 into their college savings account and learning how to deal with missing a couple days of class when the inevitable happens (which the bulb can’t protect you from anyways - you’ll get sick from other people no matter how many lights you have at home).
So is du jour to be fair
Legislation is always 2+ decades behind technology. Legal protections are in place for doctors making wrong decisions with the information they have on hand as long as it’s to the best of their ability. The same protection doesn’t extend to someone’s brand new AI doctor.
The flip side is that the company that owns the doctor AI doesn’t want you to use it because their 95% successful diagnosis means every 1 in 20 cases they have the opportunity to get sued.
They probably pay residual electrical bills to keep the server on. Not sure if that counts.
Shitheads.
It’s steaming because the X is pronounced “sh”, so it’s a steaming pile of Xit.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sometimes it don’t be like that,
But sometimes, it do