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And that is also true, however, as a CEO you are paid for mostly 3 things:
If a CEO fails the accountability part… Why is he even being paid? I had a discussion over the years about managers that don’t take responsibility if someone on their team messed up and throw under the bus whoever did the thing wrong. If I was in a position of power, I am sure I would fire the manager on the spot. It is literally part of your function to take responsibility in a collective level


You are not wrong, but if you read between the lines it says the message exactly as I mentioned, claiming “they did it”, like the CEO has nothing to do with it


This story reminds me of something else I have been pointing out for a very long time. It is not so uncommon to see layoffs after McKinsey drops by the building for a while (could also be bein or other consultancies in the same field), and more often than not, ceos like to say " they made me do it!!". So… To be clear, you do not have agency and you are not control whatsoever about these layoffs? Really? Sounds difficult to believe.


What we are seeing right now is a massive backlash on how llms got advertised and subsequent effects (I mean, did you see the price of ram lately?). The thing is, if this got advertised and grew in a responsible manner, all of this would not exist. We would have most people evaluating llms as tools instead of being the anti Christ. It is a shame, but it is what we have. Also, I do think llms will be better in the future, but much smaller than what we have now (and more local as well).


I have an excellent filter, not talking to people. Works every time.


The problem is a bit more nuanced unfortunately. There has been open source projects that decided to close bug reports because there is just so many of them, and, a good portion of them are either duplicated or straight up not relevant (meaning, in a vacuum you could say there is a bug on place x, but looking at the code more broadly it doesn’t really apply). If the bug reports that came out were mostly good quality and relevant I would for sure be more positive of this.
On situations like this, redirect the people to recent incidents that prove the point. The last typhoon attacks on the USA make super clear on how brittle the network infrastructure can be, but also how insecure some legacy protocols are. EDIT: also the odido data leak on the Netherlands also proves a lot this point as well.
If you happen to want to know more on why, there are 2 podcasts that talk about this on a very regular basis:


He does not change does he? He needs therapy, yesterday
Not me. For the longest time finding a decent station in my area was inexistent. The first moment FM transmitter in the cars became a thing, I went all in to my stash and play what I have there


Misheards lyrics have to come from somewhere, right?
Master, Apprentice, Hard porn, Steven Seagull, Warrior, This riffle, In me the fish master!
Wonder how many here know about this one
I am not sure yet what are quadlets but I will check. Thanks!
Nice thanks for the tip! I will look into it and see if I can do something about it
I actually tried to switch to podman from docket but I have a major hold up. On my docker setup for my arr stack I have gluetun, and basically how I setup gluetun with the rest is setting up ports on gluetun for the services and for the other services I have a depends on, to make sure gluetun is up before the rest. However I tried to look several times how to do this on podman but no luck. Does anyone here has an idea how this works?
Well little Timmy, since you were SO thoughtful taking the labels out of the cans, you are going to play canned flood roulette for the next week. This means, for an entire week you pick one can at random for your dinner, and you are not allowed to have another food outside of what the can offers. In the meanwhile, the rest of us will eat your favorite things in front of you, while you are in your sad corner eating your can of food. Me and your mother are going to place bets to see how long your spirit lasts. Let the games begin


I am actually rather curious: what communities are out there using Usenet boards?
But at the same time, you are signaling that you give money to a phone where is OK to actually change what it runs without much questions (for how long? Not sure). In a way, it’s an incentive to do something positive (even if it is google).
Also as someone mentioned, getting second hand phones is possible although I understand it can be a big gamble at times


Can also check one more time wireguard directly. Thanks!
I see a lot of people dog pilling on the down votes and getting all rilled up on someone that did try and unfortunately did not make things work. Why? Did is the sort of behavior that drove me away from linux many years ago (I am back with fedora and things work quite better since then). When you are ready to help out and/or be more understandable then things improve. Until then, you are creating moats with people you didn’t even met or understand.