

And the linked Bluesky post.
Compassion >~ Thought
And the linked Bluesky post.
You… don’t want to know (if you know what’s good for you, capiche?:-P)
And therefore Lemmy.World would like to give them a chance to speak their mind!:-P
Don’t worry, it’s not like crucial decisions such as whether or not you get to keep your job depend on the outcome…
You are missing the parts where they pull the wildest possible estimate out of their ass, then blame the worker for not living up to it.
Oh uh… is that just me? Okay then…
Step-leopard, what are you doing down there?
Gasp, surely you jest, surely they won’t eat their faces off as well? /s
Precious few others seem even to be aware of what is going on.
Except ofc for those cheering it along. 😢
It’s probably our internal modifications, but Jira especially iirc is known to be quite “fragile”.
Edit: ofc the main point here is that companies pay to test only on Chrome, then consider the matter settled, even while Firefox decides to strike out on its own in so many ways regardless. I have no choice but to use Chrome… or to find another job.
Are you high (voltage⚡)?
When that is the only browser that actually works for Jira, Confluence, and the like at work, then yes boo hoo we absolutely do! 😭
It alr… oh uh you mean in the future yes that might just be possible sometime in the future yes… :-)
Just think ahead to when they try to humanize AI by adding back in “personalities” - basically replacing the human answers offered freely (at no monetary cost), and freely moderated by humans, with for-cost versions that are 1/1000th as good as the real thing.
You will own nothing - not even your personal opinions - and like it.
Today the Great Decentralization is accelerating, with newspapers of record, Luke Skywalker and others as the latest high-profile refugees to lead fresh retreats.
For a moment I thought this was some kind of AI-written glitch, but apparently it was taking “artistic license” to use the name of the character rather than actor without acknowledging such - and is real (wow I hate trying to mess with Forbes, it kept changing the link to some other article entirely).
I always like to promote cool stuff, and your stuff is so freaking cool:-).
Good point about it not working natively inside Beehaw but I just wanted to clarify for anyone reading that even so, they can still click the link https://tesseract.dubvee.org/c/loops@midwest.social and see the loops videos in action - they can’t comment or vote, either on the Lemmy post or for the Loops video, but for read-only mode it works very well.
I don’t have a Loops account myself so haven’t compared the experiences for that vs. Tesseract but regardless it’s kinda neat to be able to do something like sort that community by Top Week or something and then go through the videos one by one, reading comments if desired also.
Ah I see. Fwiw, !loops@midwest.social has this in the sidebar:
If the loop you’re posting isn’t original content uploaded by the creator, prefix the title with [R] for “reposted”. For example, [R] Cute dog.
So that’s at least something to help differentiate them.
It kinda is yeah.:-) Both Tesseract and PieFed have YouTube embedding, but only Tesseract has that for Loops (so far).
That will come but for now it’s more helpful for the beta testing to have a large diversity of scenarios to work with.
Bold to presume that he does not already have five of 'em.