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err posted:With Nvidia surging 40% since the end of 2023, the tech stock is now valued more than the S&P 500's entire energy sector, which includes Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Makes sense
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i am harry posted:speaking of the fcc every day that I drive past a section of the town south of where I live, around the same area each time, basically either at the top or bottom of a series of large fields and a newly erected neighborhood) my car audio gets all stuttery, cuts out, sometimes CarPlay crashes I have the same problem at a spot in Montreal, suspiciously close to the hospital. This post reminded me of that annoyance so I went to look up how to report radio interference in Canada, and... https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/spectrum-management-telecommunications/en/safety-and-compliance/interference/solving-interference-problems quote:While Industry Canada at one time conducted investigations to identify and locate sources of radio interference, we no longer provide this service. The changing climate in government has caused us to re-examine our role, and consequently, we no longer provide those services that are non-essential or simply, more appropriately delivered by the private sector. The indentification and location of interference is one of those services. yeah sure, the private sector is exactly who should be enforcing shared use of the commons, great work Canada
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err posted:me too Now down 25%.
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Nothus posted:Toyota is taking a page straight from Tesla's book. It's $10 a month or $99 a year to subscribe to their connectivity service. The remote services for my Mazda become a $99/year subscription after three years. I'm sure BMW and Mercedes do similar things. I think the only thing Tesla charges a monthly fee for is the "premium connectivity" stuff that uses internet over cell phone towers. This is objectively more evil.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:29 |
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https://twitter.com/LayoffsN/status/1754692830734287015 well there it is everybody else at my old company who WASN'T laid off last year is being laid off this year instead
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Nothus posted:Toyota is taking a page straight from Tesla's book. It's $10 a month or $99 a year to subscribe to their connectivity service. The remote services for my Mazda become a $99/year subscription after three years. I'm sure BMW and Mercedes do similar things. bmw, vw-audi-porsche and Mercedes invented and perfected cars as a service you have to pay for automatic head-on bright dimming in bmws, have to pay to unlock things already installed in the car like rear seat heaters and dual side climate control they just lock it out artificially thru software and remove buttons, same wiring harness Never buy a car with anything you have to pay to unlock already on the car or a subscription for functionality, poo poo will inevitably break
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:30 |
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they'll also detune the engines and stuff like that, it's cheaper to produce one model and remove the good stuff than to have parallel assembly lines running same with a lot of video cards and processors btw
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loquacius posted:https://twitter.com/LayoffsN/status/1754692830734287015 So when you worked for them did you know it was a useless fact app or were you a true believer?
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actionjackson posted:how can you all just keep posting when toby keith is dead My favorite story about Toby Keith was this interaction with Kris Kristofferson at Willy Nelson's birthday party: Kris Kristofferson: The Last Outlaw Poet posted:
The whole article's great.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:37 |
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NZAmoeba posted:I have the same problem at a spot in Montreal, suspiciously close to the hospital. This post reminded me of that annoyance so I went to look up how to report radio interference in Canada, and... Lmao cool
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:38 |
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Glumwheels posted:My dad bought a new Highlander hybrid last year. Last night he sent me an email about a subscription service renewal and today he called me angrily that his screen is blank in his car. Apparently the navigation and infotainment screen runs off the cloud and you have to pay monthly for it. It has CarPlay but he’s saying that’s not working either so idk what the hell is going on. tell him to look around aftermarket mechanics, they have to break into ecu software, they might be able to break into the stuff that doesn't have to get its data from toyota most of it is working with stuff already on the car or only requiring basic Internet connectivity that's locked behind an auth handshake, they know 99.99% of people won't ever try to get past it so they don't lock it down as hard as they could
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:39 |
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FirstnameLastname posted:they'll also detune the engines and stuff like that, it's cheaper to produce one model and remove the good stuff than to have parallel assembly lines running This is partially true but silicon wafer fabs will also do binning which drives different performance classes.
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 21:53 |
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Salvor_Hardin posted:This is partially true but silicon wafer fabs will also do binning which drives different performance classes. thats the same thing tho just as a manufacturing consequence instead of intentionally degrading part of the product line they're taking the flawed products and classing them into lower price points instead of throwing them away but the only manufacturing line is for the top performance version
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Retromancer posted:I think the only thing Tesla charges a monthly fee for is the "premium connectivity" stuff that uses internet over cell phone towers. This is objectively more evil. Tesla's "standard connectivity" strips away a lot of the infotainment unless you tether the car to your cell phone's hotspot, and even then it lacks certain features. Also, they only guarantee standard connectivity for 8 years. lmao at BMW really cranking the rentseeking up to 11, though
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:06 |
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err posted:With Nvidia surging 40% since the end of 2023, the tech stock is now valued more than the S&P 500's entire energy sector, which includes Exxon Mobil and Chevron. I mean have you SEEN next gen jiggle graphi-- oh wait, I'm being told 2% of us energy is used to mine bitcoins? Who cares so long as we go to the moon
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:11 |
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Mr Hootington posted:So when you worked for them did you know it was a useless fact app or were you a true believer? are you asking me if I thought an alcohol delivery app was going to change the world or something no I had been laid off during COVID and they were a company that doesn't make starving orphans into cruise missiles and they offered me money to write code
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loquacius posted:are you asking me if I thought an alcohol delivery app was going to change the world or something Ok. Some of you computer idiots buy into the bullshit those startups spout
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yeah only computer people would do that
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err posted:With Nvidia surging 40% since the end of 2023, the tech stock is now valued more than the S&P 500's entire energy sector, which includes Exxon Mobil and Chevron. from earlier this morning:
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:18 |
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the milk machine posted:yeah only computer people would do that Most of the true believers are in the non-engineering sectors at the startups in my experience, IE product, marketing, recruiting, etc etc etc For the most part engineers are just there to type on the keyboard until money comes out and tend not to give a poo poo what the code, per se, does. I'm relatively unique in that I'm not willing to write the code that turns the orphans into the missiles; most engineers give so little of a poo poo that they'll debug the "deploy nuclear missile" button if it gets them a salary and bennies.
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err posted:With Nvidia surging 40% since the end of 2023, the tech stock is now valued more than the S&P 500's entire energy sector, which includes Exxon Mobil and Chevron. everytime Jensen mentions the word AI the stock jumps another 15% it’s very funny how many true believer rubes, especially investors and politicians, have bought wholesale into the ai hype train garbage. it takes serious mental disability to look at the whole “ai” scene and not instantly dismiss it as garbage. fortunately investors have that in spades
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If you work in marketing basically your entire job is to drink koolaid You must submerge yourself entirely within the koolaid. You must dream koolaid. You must become koolaid.
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loquacius posted:Most of the true believers are in the non-engineering sectors at the startups in my experience, IE product, marketing, recruiting, etc etc etc i've never been at a big-time startup or tech company but that's my experience as well; the true believers are hr/marketing and especially middle management and the execs younger folks that are just out of school can have a touch of true believer-ness but that usually doesn't last long for anyone remotely normal as for the second part, i refuse to do military or intelligence work and that severely limits my options living in the dc area. oh well
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Scarabrae posted:the guy who married gwen stefani? that guy also owns restaurants now. tip-wage theft is big with musicians
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one of my old bosses described the company as a startup. we were like 7 people converting toyota hiluxes for use on industrial sites.
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Xaris posted:everytime Jensen mentions the word AI the stock jumps another 15% im doing a lot of focus groups w/ DC types rn for AI poo poo. there are very few people in power saying "this is a worrying development that needs regulation" compared to the mass of ghouls who go "WOOOOOOWIEEEEEEEEEE AI MEANS WE CAN WORK LESS EMPLOYEES HARDER TO MAKE MORE MONEY" also re: the metaverse, the tact theyre trying to take is "AI powers the metaverse" so that'll be coming back in a few years
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:30 |
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MLKQUOTEMACHINE posted:im doing a lot of focus groups w/ DC types rn for AI poo poo. there are very few people in power saying "this is a worrying development that needs regulation" compared to the mass of ghouls who go "WOOOOOOWIEEEEEEEEEE AI MEANS WE CAN WORK LESS EMPLOYEES HARDER TO MAKE MORE MONEY" I think it’s already back? Facebook has announced buying $60 billion dollars of nvidia cards for the metaverse and dropped like 5b already but anyways tell that to all the Sinophobic bigotry from politicians coming out the past few years how we have to ban China from ai or else they’ll take over the world
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:32 |
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https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1754979326968340808?s=20 lmao
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:39 |
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JFC why is anybody taking Portnoys advice
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No joy for Portnoy on fuckboy app quarterly report.
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Nonsense posted:JFC why is anybody taking Portnoys advice Does anyone? I thought he was famous for hosting videos of people beating the poo poo out of eachother
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Xaris posted:I think it’s already back? Facebook has announced buying $60 billion dollars of nvidia cards for the metaverse and dropped like 5b already yeah it never left, but its gonna see way more in investment the next few years. especially w apple making it ok for rich idiots to do vr the person who tired to hire me to snap (nontechnical role) is looking for employment, dodged that bullet honestly the app should just lean into its illicit nature MLKQUOTEMACHINE has issued a correction as of 22:54 on Feb 6, 2024 |
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What happened to David's Safemoon
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MLKQUOTEMACHINE posted:honestly the app should just lean into its illicit nature remember when onlyfans tried to stop selling porn and lean into their other content categories like and
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Xaris posted:but anyways tell that to all the Sinophobic bigotry from politicians coming out the past few years how we have to ban China from ai or else they’ll take over the world no joke, in both the republican and democrat testing groups we've seen facebook poo poo be touted as the "100% american, we should support them" answer to TikTok whereas a few years back when cambridge analytica's thing mattered and fb was treated like a diseased dog love how the western world will always revert to racism so they can prop up this twisted way of life
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 22:57 |
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somehow still a 30 billion dollar company
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 23:02 |
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loquacius posted:Most of the true believers are in the non-engineering sectors at the startups in my experience, IE product, marketing, recruiting, etc etc etc coders aren''t engineers
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# ? Feb 6, 2024 23:05 |
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Jel Shaker posted:somehow still a 30 billion dollar company all that politician and financier blackmail data is worth a fortune. give me all the snap data and I can turn that 30 billion into 300!
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Xaris posted:all that politician and financier blackmail data is worth a fortune. give me all the snap data and I can turn that 30 billion into 300! I swear the NSA exists to insider trade and find kompromat on the handful of powerful people where that might actually matter. Though IDK what kompromat even is in a pro-Trump world. Boebert got her titties sucked and vaped weed in the middle of a theater and nobody gave a gently caress because she's just allowed to do that.
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Jel Shaker posted:somehow still a 30 billion dollar company Underage nudes are worth a lot, just look at Epstein
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