

Firing 30,000 of them. You can’t fire people if you don’t hire them in the first place. And as you all know stock price jumps after big layoffs.


Firing 30,000 of them. You can’t fire people if you don’t hire them in the first place. And as you all know stock price jumps after big layoffs.


I think it’s about video generation. They shut down Sora because it was burning too much money. Imagine how much a massive amount of porn videos would cost.


No your honor, I didn’t shoot that guy, the gun did it


Not even “Alarm für Cobra 11”? 😁
I’m still unclear if this is a real thing or an urban legend. Sure prostitution is one of the main economic activities in Dubai, and I’m sure many cater to very specific fetishes. But is it like a real thing that happens regularly?


Let’s say it true and Trump triggers the Armageddon. Then what?
What’s the plan here? Force God’s hand and summon Jesus back to Earth?
I fail to see how it could possibly go well for them.


Also a fairly high suicide rate. Self-selection for happiness?


Trick question. The Antichrist is not prophesied to be the spawn of Satan in any direct way
“I drink alcohol and fuck men, but I’m not gay. Keep that pork away from me”.
This seems to be the most popular attitude among muslim men


Unmoderated instances never last for long


Well, Santa Claus doesn’t operate in Spain so they got confused somewhere when translating the name


Venezuelans will get fuck all from the deal, but they also got nothing before either. From zero to zero. At least they are not losing.


The biggest surprise in the article is that Atlassian is not profitable. How? They pretty much have a monopoly in the Jira-like space (look , I can’t even think of a generic name) and they charge a hefty sum for their products. How tf do they lose money?


I’m not surprised. Jira is a monster.
As with any software, look how complex it is as a user, the hidden part is 10x worse.


LLMs are predictive text machines. Focus on “predictive”. Of course they will not output random text.
Note: not fully deterministic though - they need (pseudo)randomness at few critical points to be good


Very very few. I don’t usually rewatch anything.
The few that stand out are: The Usual Suspects, Star Wars series (first 6), Die Hard (first 2), some others maybe.
I don’t think I ever rewatched a series though. No patience for that.
Amazing marketing stunt. We’re all talking about it. And I can bet many people bought the “product” just to try how it really tastes.


Look at it from the bright side. Manufacturers are building massive new capacity for demand that will never come. Already produced chips can’t be repurposed but machinery can, easily. In a few years RAM will be dirt cheap.
I loved their shoes back in the day, but they completely failed to turn the initial success into a proper footwear company. Sad story. Even worse it will end as some kind of AI crap.