

It actually surprises me to see 46/33. Gut feel, I would have put it closer to 60/20.
It actually surprises me to see 46/33. Gut feel, I would have put it closer to 60/20.
Making it even tougher for Frameworks to win a customer like you over, even without 40%+ fuckery in pricing.
This is a hardware startup trying to attract customers away from the likes of Lenova, who has simpler products, a more mature supply chain, and economy-of-scale to their advantage. No way are they pricing to absorb 40%+ with day-to-day swings unless they have to.
Edit up front: there is no evidence article author “Rose Dixon” is a real person. The article is filed under “Garden”. They really need to ratchet down the jingoism dial on their AI slop.
Really hitting the, “rah rah, America is the best” propaganda in this article.
Note that Aziza Almanakly, the lead author of the study, is a PD Soros Fellowship recipient. (Not to be confused with a different person identified as “lead author” later in the article).
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans provides merit-based funding for New Americans, immigrants and children of immigrants, who are poised to make significant contributions to US culture, society and academia.
Paul Soros is George Soros’ brother and less visible partner.
If the current US administration had their way, the leader of this “American achievement” would be in a prison in El Salvador.
Pool of $300,000 of cryptocurrency?
A developer of a top game can expect $25,000 a week in the cryptocurrency?
So they’re expecting, say, four “top” games for three weeks and then the pool is used up. Feels like a new evolution of crypto scam.
Keep reading. It’s not saying all Westerners migrating are extremists. It says extremists, like neo-Nazis, are among the Westerners migrating.
Yeah, but as government officials. Not as shareholders. Like through a warrant or whatever official process Italy uses.
Can I buy a few shares and get the same access? That would be insane.
My company recently released a beta “AI” tool to do similar.
What I’ve found but was 0% surprised by, our documentation has conflicts. It still takes an experienced, knowledgeable person to notice that there’s a conflict, then dive into source documentation to resolve them.
What going to happen is they think they can cheap out on hiring/retaining employees with those abilities.
I would bet a dollar the documentation in nuclear has similar conflicts and similar if not greater experienced human knowledge to resolve them.
I also do auditing/compliance and I would love to be a fly on the wall while they explain the chain of logic and objective evidence that it works leading to offloading tasks to AI.