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  • Plenty of people are making that bet. Work from home is important to a lot of people and its not something you can take away without employees seeing it as a pay cut.

    So if my pay is being cut, and you are taking an extra 2 hours of my day in commute again, then I guess that becomes my reward for hard work?

    To be fair the dynamics do change from business to business. My current one is a good example of making poor decisions with workforce and not expecting the blowback.

  • Some workplaces are so poorly run they dont even fire people clearly collecting paychecks.

    Ive literally seen management prevent someone from being fired for telling off a customer and swearing at them, because "we need them!".

  • All of the resources and energy spent to get you this product you like. You can't discount what it took to create something just because the final product is small and efficient. Take a look at the manufacturing footprint of nearly all complex hardware.

    I'm not saying you created the AI but you are one of its supporters, without which there would be no AI.

    If this was all just pitched as developing a new plain English coding language, I think the hype following it would be far more appropriate, but then the funding wouldn't follow to support the massive development costs of AI.

    Its become a circle of hype chasing money chasing hype.

    Its not you that is the problem so to speak though, its the collective "you's" who think the same way.

  • I will admit it is especially embarrassing on the global stage, but I guess the US is t the only country right now dealing with some nonsense.

    I wonder if the propaganda from other nations is really that good or if we really just love to argue.

  • Yeah I think probably me saying "big business" is overly broad.

    I almost always use that to mean big companies that use their size unfairly in the marketplace, and I'm not just talking about how production of scale works.

    I do think that we need to really open up the global market, this competition by country is sort of ridiculous, but I'm not going to pretend I understand it all enough to prescribe a solution.

  • Y'all need to figure out how to regulate your emotions better.

    Is everyone posting in this thread an alcoholic or something?

    I'm starting to think the takeaway from this entire post is how irrational and emotional Americans are, regardless of who they support.

  • Wow imagine that someone might not have all the time you do to research politics in America. Or maybe they just aren't smart enough right?

    How are so many replies here full of this blind nonsense.

    Did it ever occur to any of you spoiled fucks that politics usually ranks below:

    1. Work
    2. Taking care of family members
    3. Cleaning/maintaining property and equipment
    4. Spending free time with family
    5. Taking care of personal medical conditions

    You can't imagine a single person who say works 2 or 3 jobs and has no time left for politics? Oh right they should probably just know already who's the right person to vote for, huh? How stupid they must be right?

    And then y'all use that as evidence the country is going to shit and full of stupid people. Y'all are so fucking arrogant and none of it is earned.

  • Why is it so important that everyone vocalize exactly how reluctant they are to vote for Biden? Has his administration really done so poorly? I understand the frustration with Israel but that has more to do with us as a country historically as well as with how strong our ties with Israel are. I don't know how fast everyone expects us to break all those bonds, and they somehow expect there to be no backlash either?

    Apparently patience is just gone in the internet age.

  • Some people are actually torn between the two, their close family and community lives are so intermingled with both that they actually are both seen as reasonable choices and are waiting to hear more about them to make a decision.

    I don't see anything wrong with people waiting to see the candidates speak unassisted for nearly 2 hours in a rapid fire debate setting where they had to:

    1. Lay out their vision for the future
    2. Defend past decisions since both were/are president
    3. Handle the juvenile bickering that is bound to happen

    Its one of the most honest and open displays of exactly who these candidates are, and even though I was already likely to vote Biden, I do feel better after hearing his IDEAS and THOUGHTS despite how he said them.

  • "See I like AI because I'm selfish. Also those bad things are in the past, I'm using an ethical AI system now! But also, who gives a fuck because I only care about myself!"

    Yeah you get it guy! Maybe you can be Trumps secretary of technology!

  • Microsoft is in a death spiral.

    Even my coworkers who are complete idiots with technology, who actively sabotage themselves every time they touch any piece of hardware and software, have soured entirely on nearly every Microsoft product across the board.

    Its funny how quickly people change their minds when they dont understand the technology on a deeper level. Its just: "this is frustrating now I hate it" and no further thought.