

All commercial AIs are filled with censorship. What’s interesting about it is learning what different societies think is worth censoring and how they censor it.
All commercial AIs are filled with censorship. What’s interesting about it is learning what different societies think is worth censoring and how they censor it.
After reading that, I think calling O’Leary a garbage human is an insult to garbage everywhere.
Ugh, blockchain. During the pandemic, I had absolutely no work to do so my boss asked me to make a presentation for him to present on the merits of blockchain. When my response was that it’s overhyped bullshit, he was not thrilled.
I made the requested presentation but it made me feel dirty, so I alt texted every slide’s graphics to include the counterpoint to the bullshit benefits being presented.
I’m the same way. I take like a quarter hit and I’m alright. The whole puff? Gone for hours.
Sorry, I’m usually a bit more tactful! I’m not trying to criticize, just inform.
Right to work laws have nothing to do with at-will employment, which it what you’re describing. Right to work laws prevent unions from collecting dues from non-union members. That’s all.
Before anyone jumps on and says right to work laws prevent union shops from requiring membership in a union as a condition of employment, that was the Taft-Hartley act of 1947.
I vote for buried alive in a peat bog. That way, people in the distant future can discover their preserved corpses and put them on display in museums. At least they’ll finally give back to society.
Can we do something other than burn them? I don’t think the planet can handle much more CO2 output.
That’s how we felt! Who could make it through multiple Masters degrees and advanced certifications without even basic computer skills? I’d say it’s a one in a million chance and we found them.
I recently had a coworker who was unable to understand how to use Google or other search engines. She may have been the stupidest person I’ve ever met and was the living embodiment of the fact that one can be highly educated yet still incredibly stupid.
If only you had some way to look it up, some sort of big network that could be used to share information. I’d call it the infowebs, but I suppose it will remain a fantasy…