Wytch
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- Comment on Elon's Death Machine (aka Tesla) Mows Down Deer at Full Speed , Keeps Going on "Autopilot" 3 weeks ago:
What’s Kennedy driving these days?
- Comment on Rabbit Says Breach 'Not Caused by a Breach,' Is Fault of Malicious Employee, 'Hacktivists,' Journalists 3 months ago:
An internal leak is a breach of security.
- Comment on Children of freed sleeper agents learned they were Russians on the flight, Kremlin says 3 months ago:
Avenger origin story confirmed
- Comment on Why is there no sense of "camaderie" in the workplace? 3 months ago:
The company I work for has a decent professional culture that emphasizes teamwork without any weird gimmicks. But I don’t get paid to make friends with these people. If anything, the people that think they’re there to socialize usually put the work second and make things harder for the rest of the team.
There’s nothing wrong with sharing jokes and having fun at work. As long as you understand that there’s also value in keeping your personal life seperate.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 now delisted in 177 countries 6 months ago:
Well now it seems they’ve become the dog with two bones
- Comment on This Hi-Tech Bird Feeder Lets Clever Magpies Exchange Bottle Caps for Food 6 months ago:
OK but how can you tell if the caps they turn in are actual litter and not from bottles they bought themselves? Seems like an easy system to exploit
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 8 months ago:
JFC this time line is stupid
- Comment on Rooster Teeth Shut Down By Warner Bros. Discovery 8 months ago:
I stopped watching anything made by their network around the time they started shilling fake boner pills and sweeping scandals under the rug. I never saw RvB but I came in as a fan for a while of Let’s Play and Funhaus, before they acquired it. I even contributed to First for a little while.
They had a lot of momentum in those days, but I think they tried to grow beyond their ability. Most of the new programming they developed was inferior to the lightning-in-a-bottle stuff they were initially built on. They tried to expand their business while hamstrung by their own internal limitations. They did suffer from some bad luck, but really, they mostly self-destructed in slow motion.
It’s hard enough to build an internet company based on algorithms and originating on someone else’s platform. They tried to navigate independently as long as they could, but really, when fans aren’t responding exponentially to your investment, you can either sell out or die right away. Props for twenty years of capitalizing on early internet fame. But to me, this is an overdue death. Basing your brand around being a dick was bound to have a shelf life.
- Comment on OpenAI boss Sam Altman wants $7tn. For all our sakes, pray he doesn’t get it 8 months ago:
Tech billionaires trying to solve the world’s problems is a bit like a cancer trying to save its host from organ failure
- Comment on ‘The View’ Host Joy Behar Scoffs at Young People Feeling ‘Left Behind by the Economy’: ‘Oh Please, Get a Job!’ 10 months ago:
Nothing says “I’m old, rich, and out of touch” quite like “get a job, you lazy bums”
- Comment on AI-Generated George Carlin Drops Comedy Special That Daughter Speaks Out Against: ‘No Machine Will Ever Replace His Genius’ 10 months ago:
fightin’cryin’fuckin’dyin’