At my last job there was a forced restart at least once every 2 weeks. Let you defer twice, then you got restarted randomly in the middle of a meeting, it didnβt care. Super silly to not just do it overnight, but if you want to pay me to sit around while this thing restarts itβs your dime
All this and, stop adding to physical accessibility issues. Donβt allow people to dump e-scooters where they block sidewalks. Donβt allow rideshare drivers to deny service because of your service dog. Making a new thing? Good for you, accessibility first, not as afterthought.
Unpopular take: I want there to be as much energy going into physical accessibility as there is going into digital accessibility. I don't want new software or AI tools hyped to me until we can get ramps, handrails, and accessible toilets. WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY.
Really upsetting and will be expanded on to enforce patriarchal gender roles in innumerable ways. If this is legal, states refusing to fund or allow sterilization surgeries or even contraception because women arenβt βappreciating their sexβ isnβt a long leap
I finally lost my shit about so-called AIs, LLMs, enshittification & everything fucking evil that @officialgrammarly.bsky.social is doing. I'm fucking furious, and not just about what 1 company has done. An open letter to Grammarly & the rest of the LLM hype machine www.moryan.com/an-open-lett...
Your reporting was very thorough, this reaction has all the depth of a child going βnuh uh!β on the playground
I lived in SoCal for 20 years, the weather when I left was radically different than when I arrived. Wild to see the scale of change within my lifetime. I loved it there but couldnβt deal with year round fire season.
You'll be shocked to hear this was posted by a "private equity executive"
Screenshot of a LinkedIn post reading: According to my friend ChatGPT, about two thirds of its users regularly say please and thank you when they submit requests. About 75% of them do it because it's simply good manners and about 15% do it jokingly "in case AI takes over." There are three major takeaways here: 1. We already think of AI systems as living in a very real sense. 2. 25% of you aren't nice people. 3. Some of us really are afraid of how much control we're giving AI tools. Do you say please and thank you?
Claiming people aren't nice because they don't say please and thank you to the plagiarism exploitation autocomplete machine is quite the take, given all the authors and artists whose work was exploited never got a please, thanks, or compensation while AI companies get billions in investment
Hopefully thereβs a spirit of the parking lot that appreciated your sacrifice and will favor you going forward
Yesterday Trump said the not-war will probably be over soon, which IMO markets are choosing to believe while ignoring 1) thereβs no plan to resolve it, 2) all the other batshit stuff he said, and 3) whatβs actually happening
Travel pack of Clorox wipes, wipe down surfaces first thing. Doorknobs, light switches, thermostat and TV remote are never cleaned and therefore gross as hell.
Travel kettle and tea or whatever drink. Better than hotel coffee maker, which is probably gross and makes everything taste of bad coffee.
How is access to tools now supposedly essential to doing your job considered part of your employee compensation that you have to negotiate and not equipment to perform a job that the employer provides like a laptop
@edzitron.com
I feel many problems could be addressed with a firm βSHOOβ and I think as a society we should look into this
I must mention also - it wasnβt just sex-selective abortion. Infanticide of female babies has been a factor in China for millennia, particularly for rural families that need the far greater earning potential of male children to survive poverty.
One Child is compounded by limited support for parents on affordability and paid leave, sexism that expects only women to stay home with children, and limited professional opportunities for women that they are expected to leave permanently once pregnant. So no wonder they are less enthusiastic.
It doesnβt often make headlines in the US but with other policies itβs reshaped marriage, having kids and working. This BBC piece links to several other articles.
China has not yet felt all the impact - One Child was only rescinded in 2016, so years of births under the policy are still children.
I assume people who romanticize farming have never so much as kept a house plant alive
Itβs even worse than that, because the administrationβs policies have radically contracted admissions to PhD programs.
Not only have they gotten rid of PhDs, theyβve bombed the pipeline of folks who might one day replace them. Itβs scientific infrastructure terrorism.
It appears Leavitt did not actually mention the draft at all, just potential for troops on the ground in Iran
Not sure why Siskind went there, we donβt need to be inventing new problems at present
As one does
Love it
I am anti death penalty but willing to make an exception for post Trump tribunals
Dems need to be running loud and proud against this depravity. There is absolutely no reason not to - no one who likes this will vote for them anyway