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- Comment on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang complains about stock price slide during all-hands meeting — says market did not appreciate company’s ‘incredible’ quarter 12 hours ago:
Should be illegal for a company to comment on the stock market. It’s basically manipulation.
- Comment on Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replace 1 day ago:
Exactly my point, which means you missed it.
The things you quoted pointed to the things making CEOs less important, while other points the opposite.
So just to be very clear about my point: CEOs are very different jobs. Some can be cut, some cant, because CEO doesnt really mean anything other than “person in charge”.
- Comment on Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replace 1 day ago:
If we need to make good arguments against CEOs, at least try a little.
Wouldnt it be possible that “CEO” is different things in different companies?
Would it be possible that CEOs have people employed to take some of their tasks? Some CEOs, all their tasks?
Is a CEOs job the same when theres 50 people under him/her or 5000? Which do you think could run itself the best?
I also want the CEO job to be handle by someone who actually has a function, and is a good leader with morale and empathy.
But just saying “muuuh CEO bad because!!” is killing the discussion.
- Comment on Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replace 1 day ago:
That’s why a CEO in the future will be 100% networking and the AI will hand the decisions over for him/her to “make”.
- Comment on Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replace 1 day ago:
Why would you assume that the AI who takes the CEO job will be a LLM or “chat bot”?
It might use a LLM to communicate the ideas, but probably not for large scale business strategi.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Fuck that guy for saying that. Just asked for 1trillion dollars at Tesla, and now he wants to sell you a dream that money is irrelevant.
Money is his only power. No way.
- Comment on Widespread Cloudflare outage blamed on mysterious traffic spike 2 days ago:
Thanks mate, I edited my post for clarity.
- Comment on Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk Away 2 days ago:
If only there was a way to fund open source projects so we both could have better software for the world and paid employees…
I think you can guess which government body already do this. Just take a shot.
- Comment on The increase in literacy rates around the world is perhaps one of the most beautiful occurance of the past 100 years, perhaps the most beautiful thing in the entire history of humanity. 2 days ago:
And “the western world” only including the UK and USA? Lol.
- Comment on Widespread Cloudflare outage blamed on mysterious traffic spike 3 days ago:
Even if they did, the importance of decentralising the internet away from a few big providers is no joke.
- Comment on Widespread Cloudflare outage blamed on mysterious traffic spike 3 days ago:
It’s very normal for countries to DDOS each other to test their limits, and if it could be incorporated in an attack.
And yes, of course the US is also testing this against other nations.
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Everything is for sale in capitalism.
- Comment on HyTale has been acquired by the original devs and is going to release into Early Access 4 days ago:
Seems like the new engine had so many problems that the old engine was actually better made.
They wouldnt have chosen this approach without good reason.
- Comment on Hytale announces a return 4 days ago:
Going up against Minecraft. About time someone makes a serious contender. I’ll watch this one.
- Comment on Valve's new hardware will NOT be loss leaders 6 days ago:
Steam Machine is also bigger. Small costs money if you want powerfull.
Also, it’s newer hardware.
I also think it will be priced at least a 100€ above the Deck, but I would also be willing to pay that for a console/living room computer.
- Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm 1 week ago:
Yes. It worked with Chat Control (even though it wouldnt have passer anyway. Didnt even go to voting.)
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
I understand where you come from with the beetle example, though I would still consider most living creatures more intelligent.
But it is a diffenition of intelligens we debate now. The beetles intelligens is not interesting for us, but it sure is capable of image, sound and movement capabilities on a much higher level in real time.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
Doesnt matter if we take LLMs out of the equations. AI is being worked on in many forms constantly.
Palantir is an example, which makes the statement laughable.
- Comment on Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI Race 1 week ago:
No one has been working on AI for a while…
It’s rage bait… Or the guy is the most ego centric arrogant who only thinks the reality in is his 15 headlines a day.
- Comment on Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027 2 weeks ago:
Well, it’s not game development, but bugfixes and quality testing.
I dont know, but it does makes sense, when there’s still 30% work being done by human eyes. There will still be people checking everything through.
Even if they hit 50-50, they could put more money into the development.
The argument that they will just save the money only works as long as another company doesnt use it for game devs. Otherwise you naturally fall behind.
- Comment on Microsoft Can't Keep EU Data Safe From US Authorities 2 weeks ago:
Or even better - stop using US services all together.
It’s the hardest one to do, but it’s way more effective. They will shit on the rules anyway.
- Comment on How Google Tracks and Scans Everything on Your Android Device 2 weeks ago:
The only reason they dont share it with other apps, is because from a capitalist standing point, why the hell would you share information you want to sell?
Them being the only one having access to a billion peoples location data is why they are the richest company.
They very much do dell, and they very much share that data with the government they also pay a shitton of money in donations for ball rooms.
- Comment on Italy will be the latest country to require age verification for porn sites 2 weeks ago:
At least in the EU they will implement a verification system, meaning you only have to verify with the official government, and then you can use a anonymised token that gives the porn sites only the age.
It’s not perfect, but it’s far better than everything else suggested.
- Comment on Italy will be the latest country to require age verification for porn sites 2 weeks ago:
If we set aside the privacy nightmare this is, consider this.
Teens wont stop searching for porn. Would you rather they find it on not-moderated sites, that might also consist of illegal content? Or might consists of nudes from people than didnt consent to their picture being online?
Everything is just dumb about this.
- Comment on US Government Urges Total Ban of Our Most Popular Wi-Fi Router 2 weeks ago:
Isnt it mostly the US who does thay?
But the a buglar everbody steals.
- Comment on US Government Urges Total Ban of Our Most Popular Wi-Fi Router 3 weeks ago:
At least the foreign country wont use the data to arrest and make laws against you.
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 3 weeks ago:
I dont think you need to overtake YouTube on day 1. Do you?
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 3 weeks ago:
So for what, 100 million people vs 8 billion, it’s a problem.
I’ll take that.
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 3 weeks ago:
Honestly? If anyone could make a rival for YouTube it would be a big porn hosting site.
The infrastructure is already there. Just need to buy another domain and throw money at it.
- Comment on Knowing how to do many things while not specialising at anything is the perfect way to be replaceable at work. 3 weeks ago:
My thought would be the opposite.
If you need to scale down, you do not look at the one employee who knows the most about your company.
If you scale up, you need the guy/girl who knows the most about the departments, because you need structure. Otherwise all the specialists only have eyes for their own field.
I’ve seen more “general employees” being promoted than “specialised employees”.