Your description is basically of a “spherical CEO in a vacuum”, ie. the ideal and abstract version of how corporations should operate. It has very little to do with reality
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The joke (?) was the title combined with the picture
Instructions clear, but grok is still shouting about Hitler.
@javiwhite@feddit.uk had it right, and also it’s specifically a derogatory term; the Oxford English Dictionary gives the definition “US English derogatory a contemptuous term for a white person, especially an impoverished white person living in the southern US. Also called poor white”
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains batteryEnglish26·8 days agoExactly.
People seem to think “if I don’t do X, that means nobody does X”
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains batteryEnglish2313·8 days agoAre we pretending that lots and lots of people aren’t incredibly horny for AI right now?
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto news@endlesstalk.org•RFK Jr.'s vaccine pullback stokes fears of lost medical breakthroughsEnglish18·8 days agoWhen will people understand that in a completely unhyperbolically literal sense conservatives want you to die
Jännät@sopuli.xyztoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Show HN: A GitHub Action that quizzes you on a pull requestEnglish3·20 days agoAI Agents are starting to write more code. How do we make sure we understand what they’re writing?
PR Quiz is a GitHub Action that uses AI to generate a quiz based on a pull request.
I’m a slut for soup so this is perfect
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto politics @lemmy.world•‘POTUS is clearly furious’: White House is frustrated by all-consuming Epstein coverage2·25 days agoI see no downsides here
Huh. Not only is that pretty neat from a nerdy “they did what?” perspective, having a fully reproducible OS setup is definitely very useful in many contexts. No surprise that the first blog post of that series references the classic Thompson Reflections on Trusting Trust paper about his cc backdoor
I had to check, and it looks like at least as far as plastic goes, in Finland it’s sent to two domestic recycling plants, and everything they don’t have the capacity to handle is shipped to Sweden’s Site Zero in Motala (dunno where they go from there.)
But yeah, something like using shredded plastic for road surfacing definitely isn’t what I’d call a sensible way to recycle the material. It’s just adding an extra step before getting to “microplastic endocrine disruptors EVERYWHERE”
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto politics @lemmy.world•Trump frustrated at having to take the heat for Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein files3·29 days agoWe can still get lucky and only get 1346 London
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There’s a good chance that the next influenza pandemic will be kicked off in the US. Get ready for the American Flu!
the recycling system is broken and often just a complete lie in many places in the world.
In many places in the world, or mainly the US? I keep seeing this claim repeated but usually any proof is just about the US
Jännät@sopuli.xyzto science@lemmy.world•'Universal cancer vaccine' trains the immune system to kill any tumorEnglish9·29 days agoAs someone with an autoimmune disorder, I’m honestly not all that sold on whether that’s a good tradeoff.
Yay, you’re not acutely dying of cancer, but now your body is attacking your internal organs and depending on how shitty your luck is, you can eg. look forward to liver and/or kidney transplants (possibly more than once, too)
Right, yeah, so there’s occasionally a bit more jumping through hoops, but the end result is a much more manageable system where eg. updating thing X won’t clobber the fuck out of dependencies that thing Y needed, and in general you get a more “containerised” setup with a declarative way to set it up?
What’s the upside of Guix vs Nix (except eg. the syntax that @tetris11@lemmy.ml mentioned)?
Making friends, you say?
I’ve been a C-suite executive, and I’ve worked with executives (incl. CEOs) at public companies.
Not only is there often a thermocline of truth that stops “bad” information going up the chain, CEOs more often than not make decisions based on nothing but their own opinions, and they will more than happily discard any information that doesn’t already fit that opinion, and even if negative things do manage to reach them from the other side of the thermocline, they often discount it or explain it away