Coin minter goes chingchingchingchingching!
The AI's closed due to AIs.
Hmmm how much would it be in football stadiums?
I need a new browser. :(
Nice.
Haven't noticed the features disappearing from the market. All my phones so far had them since the android rising. Guess I've been lucky.
Are those features that uncommon now?
Also, I thought HTC went out of business some time ago.
Damn, they really put her on a chopping blockchain.
Let me guess: it now involves NFTs? ;p
edit: does not seem so, no mention of that in the article
Man I hope that if AI companies indeed take over all those kinds of jobs, they'll start putting extortional subscription prices on companies who decided to fire the professionals.
Products won't be any better, probably won't be produced any faster, and I hope they will be produced at the same price if not higher.
Also complete the first one on schedule.
That is what I have noticed as well. Inefficiency is a part of nature and I stopped considering it a flaw.
It could be considered wasteful, but what is a waste objectively? There is no waste in nature I think.
Inefficiency allows stability. It slows down change to keep ecosystems from taking turns too violently. It allows to free small percent of resources to fall between the cracks, and lets decomposers to raise and niches to be filled when the change speeds up too much and the system requires new supports to change but not crumble.
Why systems exist, and why we have to be part of them I have no idea though. :(
I appreciate your rant. I often think about writing down similar frustrations of my own, but I never commit.
I agree with most sentiments, but I definitely disagree with the part about everyone hoping the neighbour does the thinking for them.
It's of course anecdotal, but I think it's more like we all have our own visions of what we would like the world to be, but most of us are too afraid or too lazy to present and defend our positions face to face with our neighborhood. So we comply, because it's far easier.
It's just a thought, nothing helpful.
The "high ownership" part really enrages me.
"We expect people to "own" responsibilities for all the fatcats, but not for keepsies, silly! If your responsibility bears fruit, it's ours to keep! If it doesn't, we'll be frugal and kick you out! You get nothing for your efforts, so give us more effort please! Which part is not clear to you? Doesn't the growth of our "biggest startup" excite you?"
Is gas lightning a good term for this sort of communication?
Their foul intentions are so clear, how are we all falling for it. :(
Wish there were pictures of the robot :(
Woo I built it from LEGO when I was a kid but it was yellow back then! :D