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- Comment on Battling Anti-Israel Hate with AI Bots - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 1 year ago:
anyways, I wanted to say that I’m not a proponent of the content of this article, but I think it is important that people see it
- Battling Anti-Israel Hate with AI Bots - Technion - Israel Institute of Technologywww.technion.ac.il ↗Submitted 1 year ago to technology@lemmy.world | 17 comments
- Comment on Riot Games and r/leagueoflegends moderators being called out for censorship over the state of their game. 1 year ago:
Thought it was well known the reddit league mods had some sort of connection to riot (even some being riot employees?)
- Comment on Do life insurance rules that deny payment after suicide discriminate against those with mental health issues? If those rules didn't exist would suicide rate increase? 1 year ago:
Let’s say your mental health issues has been known before you took out the policy, would that affect the payout regardless of time between taking it and the suicide?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
you may have hit send one too many times (or two)
- Comment on Russell Brand: Comedian accused of rape and sexual assault of four women 1 year ago:
I remember being so surprised when I first saw him reffered to as a comedian and I still don’t get it
- Comment on Update: Unity office death threat was made by a Unity employee 1 year ago:
I dont understand how the board allows this behaviour, how do they not interween when an executive clearly is abusing the terms of the contract at the expense of the conpany
- Comment on It's a mass extinction event 1 year ago:
I actually caught it after I posted but liked it so kept it in
- Comment on It's a mass extinction event 1 year ago:
Is it pissible for programmers to encounter a silly little meme without taking it serious and going into a frenzy explaining that actually its premise is wrong
- Comment on Image uploads are now disabled on lemm.ee due to malicious users 1 year ago:
I’m like 80% sure this isn’t coming from the outside but from people on Lemmy from malicious instances
- Comment on The world's largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them. 1 year ago:
Nah didn’t you know every Asian country are developing countries fueled simply by American off shoring for lower wages?
I feel the competency issue is also something to just dismiss, Taiwan has large domestic workforce that’s been involved in high end chip making for many years, it’s natural you wouldn’t find the same level of expertise (on a large scale) that you would have in taiwan