deltreed

@deltreed@lemmy.world
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So like, did Intel lay off or deprecate its QA teams similar to what Microsoft did with Windows? Remember when stability was key and everything else was secondary? Pepperidge farms remembers.

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"You are not allowed to work from home unless we want you working from home" is basically their slogan. It's so funny how these companies are ok with upper management working from home, or having remote locations in India where they work from home, or when it comes to working overtime/after hours from home. But, can't do it on a day to day basis. Horrible companies.

And put him in jail

Writes a bad review when all he had to do was look at the store hours on the sign. Did he also need their personal confirmation that they were closed? People are getting so strange in 2024.

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Took them long enough.

Starting?

I mean, isn't all software just an app that runs on hardware?

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Well done USA. Approaching 3rd world wages. 🙄

That's a triple win. Love hearing these types of stories.

I think he might be starting to go mad.

How about just better sound instead? You know, what headphones are actually for.

It's a nightmare and it's probably going to get worse now that they are ditching Apple Carplay and Android Auto. https://www.motortrend.com/news/general-motors-removing-apple-carplay-android-auto-for-safety-tim-babbitt/

Gradually increasing revenue each year is more sustainable, as it avoids the pressure of constantly surpassing record highs and potentially alienating your customer base. CEOs somehow fail to understand this. Morons.

Sneaky dickens.....

All they need now is an iOS/iPadOS app.

The Hunger Games are revealing themselves folks.

That’s just distraction legislation, not what people truly need. This has been happening since the early days of the election process, but none of these measures address the real needs of the public because it’s all political theater. The actual control lies elsewhere (i.e. global elite). I’ve been aware of this for decades, but only recently have others started to see it too.

I have no vested interest, as I'm not a landlord. My point is that people generally won't settle for less when they can earn more. Regardless of how essential the item or service is, businesses and individuals will always aim to maximize their earnings if the market allows it. It would be a poor financial decision not to. Whether someone feels resentful because others profit off of them (which, by the way, is all of us in America when we buy foreign goods who use children for harvesting raw materials or other labor), it's irrelevant to the situation. It isn't going to change until God changes it.

Nahhh, not as dirty as Reddit.

It’s crazy how people don’t see the obvious. Good luck with your delusion. I hope your city gets the best of it.

AI Grammar adjusted text doesn't make anyone a bot. I use it for work as well.

Business owners take the risk. Not everyone can start a business and take on that risk. Most aren’t even profitable for years after. That’s my point.

More of a realist. If you lack the deductive reasoning to even consider the possibility, you might want to reassess your analytical skills. Do you think large groups of illegal migrants, who create bad living conditions in their home cities, will improve things when they come here?

Take a look at the place below. Now, consider if large groups join American communities. Do you think they will adopt the habits of their new country or continue with their usual practices? You'll have small pockets of the country begin to look like this. Give it 30 years max if this trend continues.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFUIdcrgW6M

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Never been to India eh? Many of the cities there are garbage dumps and people throw trash out their windows and stink up their communities. Look up what they do in the Ganges river. Dead bodies, piss, shit, garbage, BATHE in it.. etc. That's just a couple of examples. Can't go? Plenty of videos on YouTube.

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If they can trash home, they can trash it here.

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I don’t mind him using copyrighted materials as long as it leads to OpenAI becoming truly open source. Humans can replicate anything found in the wild with minor variations, so AI should have the same access. This is how human creativity builds upon itself. Why limit AI? We already know all the jobs people have will be replaced anyway eventually.

Hrmm, couldn't be the 3rd world outsourced coding, could it?

I travel the world and see what it’s actually like and the trashed communities from these nations. It’s not xenophobia, it’s wanting to ensure we don’t become 3rd world.

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All talk. I have yet to see a single politician actually give the people what they want. She had 4 years to do it, and crickets.

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It's going to blow your mind to find out how often new businesses fail.

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If the government gets involved, the owners will just sell, making homeownership even more unaffordable and reducing rent options. What you want is less greed in the world, and that isn't going to happen in its current state.

Yes, but it isn't fair to expect anyone to provide housing at their own personal loss. I agree that people need homes, and we're on the same page there. However, consider it this way. If you could earn more by charging a higher amount, would you charge less out of generosity, or would you try to maximize your income? This applies to anything. If you're selling a car, would you sell it for less just to be nice, or would you sell it to the highest bidder? People need cars too. You see my point?

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Sure pal.

So if you owned a business, you'd like to be removed from that position?

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So you're self employed. This study doesn't apply to you.

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Statistics also say there are plenty of jobs available and that the economy is healthy, but we know those numbers can be manipulated.

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While I sympathize with high rent prices, it's still no different than say someone who owns a Wedding venue and rents out the location, tables, chairs, etc. They paid for the initial investment and are making money off of it through rental. That's how investments work. Otherwise, what benefit is there to owning it outside of selling it outright.

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Coward? Nahhh. I simply don’t have the time to dive into a full-blown debate. Besides, there are numerous clear examples of the negative impact going on all over the world. Hopefully, you’ll experience it firsthand and understand.. friend.

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Your area is fine now. Give it time, and you'll see that these areas will slowly become 3rd world. I mean, you can already see the effects from other causes and this will complete it. 3rd world behaviors breed 3rd world communities.

No, but it makes business owners more likely to outsource or replace with AI.

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