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Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
Man, the internet archive is one of the good sites that’s not a puke gobbling corporate, can we direct attacks to someone worthy of the heat instead?
Imagine China comes out on top over the next few decades and then reach AGI with the CCP mindset.
That would be the enslavement of humanity on a scale never before seen or imagined
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This guy is an incredibly dangerous parasite with apex predator instincts. Fucking up games is one thing, but stepping closer to the social fabric is a next level concern.
Yeah, the votes of the majority don’t matter anymore.
Yup. Shareholders are the problem, who bought shares at price X and want to sell those shares at X+Y.
And they will do anything to get it.
Jesus Christ, can we leave things alone that aren’t infinitely growing
Motherfuckers tried to get away from responsibility for their own systems?
Air Canada, disgusting.
There are many to blame, but we have to start executing somewhere, might as well be here:
https://newrepublic.com/article/172947/80-percent-shell-shareholders-vote-let-world-burn
If these fuckers touch notepad I’ll riot.
Actually that’s not true, I’ll just be quietly annoyed.
For this reason I have never and will never buy an Adobe product. I’m an anti Adobe activist in all decision making conversations around their product suite and services.
I’ll never change my mind.
They already do, who do they think called the shots when Altman was tossed out? Santa Claus?
Merry Christmas to all those families!
Yes, we had record profits but our CEO has the job of raising the share price so that investors can buy and sell higher, so we have to find more profits somewhere.
You understand.
Just as they announced their profitable quarter.
This isn’t to “Save costs”. It’s to further boost profits at any measure, which is what publically traded companies want. Happy investors.
My fun guesswork here is that I don’t think the neural net weights change during querying, only during training. Otherwise the models could be permanently damaged by users.
It’s not companies pulling ads that kills the platform. That’s not a root cause. Ads pulling out is a consequence.
The root cause of this, is the platform owner choosing to publically engage with a heavily charged emotional minefield where everyone and their dog has chosen hills to die on.
If your goal is to try make Twitter a successful company, wading into that mess is simply not a high quality decision.
And no self awareness in sight.
Can’t remember the last time I was on Twitter. Turns out I don’t need it. Turns out I’m just a little happier without it.