

If you wish to break the spider’s curse, simply recite a bible verse
Thou shall not… oh what the hell
Throws rock at spider
If you wish to break the spider’s curse, simply recite a bible verse
Thou shall not… oh what the hell
Throws rock at spider
This version of the meme doesn’t capture the contempt in her look. I feel less judged
What’s sad is that the AI hype did inflate stock prices.
Most c suites’ job is to look out for the interests of investors.
Technically they did a good job. I hate capitalism
Idk about engaging productivity.
If your job is just doing a lot of trivial code that just gets used once, yeah I can see it improving productivity.
If your job is more tackling the least trivial challenges and constantly needing to understand the edge cases or uncharted waters of the framework/tool/language, it’s completely useless.
This is why you get a lot of newbies loving AI and a lot of seniors saying it’s counter productive.
Ah so AI does create jobs, it’s the Zorg logic
Hot take: it’s totally fair to judge someone based on their avatar as that’s literary what it is, a pictorial summary of what you’re all about.
Did Musk not pay attention to the last 8 years of how the orange keeps dodging consequences?
It’s honestly his most impressive trait
The vanilla HTML button on the bottom
I had only scrolled enough to see the branch and I was very confused.
While I appreciate them talking in good faith, all these articles that warn against misusing technology really sound out of touch from our reality.
It’s capitalism, of course it would be misused cause of our economic incentives.
When it comes to AI, you either don’t like it or are trying to make money from it, no one expects it to actually work so the entire point is moot.
This is the last paragraph of the article:
AI seems to present a spectacular new slate of opportunities and threats. But, in essence, much of what was true before AI remains so now. Human greed and desire for greater control over nature and other people may lead toward paths of short-term gain. But, if you want a good life when all’s said and done, learn to live well within limits. Live with honesty, modesty, and generosity. AI can’t help you with that.
Yeah no shit
Honestly? Probably the lack of options.
As a Canadian, unless you want to cross the Atlantic, you got like a handful of good Canadian choices and the rest is American.
That will change in the fall/winter cause Central America would become a good option.
Soooo is 3 and 4 the same word or what?
“Good thanks, you?”
Or, “been better, so hot today”.
you’re suppose to either say good or say bad with a witty (small talk) reason, that’s it.
I’m guessing they are trying to catch up to AI via brute force?
Acid is like water that taste like fire
Idk if that logic works, replace magic with guns and you see the problem
“I guess what I’m trying to say with this cartoon is, violence is everywhere”
Chop
Dancing ensues
I see where you’re coming from but idk if I agree.
Gaming has been one of the few consumer hobbies that has improved over the last few decades.
Sure, companies are greedy, but just like music, we are living in a golden age of access, such a huge library is available and no more console exclusives. A steam deck will give you generations of content.
Gaming is also a lot more accepted as an adult now. And honestly, so much of everyone’s time is spent on a phone that it’s pretty easy to replace that with a handheld that goes on standby instantly.
I think your talking about abundance of free time, which yeah I agree adulthood has no mercy for, but ironically gaming is one of the most effective hobbies if you have little time.
That’s an excellent point.
We need to shift the conversation from government taxing its citizens to shielding them from international economic forces.
Yep, especially when you realize that it’s basically a poor people punishment cause people with private jets don’t get the same treatment