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People decide who to hire for what roles and who to lay off. People form unions and people bust unions. The shareholders are people, and the decisions made in their interests are made by other people.
People decide who to hire for what roles and who to lay off. People form unions and people bust unions. The shareholders are people, and the decisions made in their interests are made by other people.
When was the last time you saw a corporation making decisions and taking actions of its own accord, without people?
Maybe they will start to, now, as people delegate their responsibilities to “AI”
AI on its own isn’t a threat, but people (mis)using and misrepresenting AI are. That isn’t a problem unique to AI but there sure are a lot of people doing dumb and bad things with AI right now.
“We” haven’t moved anywhere, I just chimed in for the first time with my interpretation of what the other person was talking about. Jeez.
GitHub is a git hosting provider, but it also has its own service software for all the peripherals - organizations, issues, pull requests, all the user account management stuff, etc. AFAIK those parts are mostly/all proprietary.
That’s because YAML syntax is a superset of JSON. Any YAML parser should also accept JSON, not just the one k8s uses.
!cars@lemmy.world could be a starting point
Fuel cell EVs can’t be fitted with charging plugs for religious reasons
I really need to hear that story.
iPhone 4 antenna “you’re holding it wrong”
iPhone 6 folding
Wireless mouse charge port on the bottom
Apple pencil charging on the iPad
iPads with display bright spots due to structural adhesives underneath letting go and cables pressing up
MacBook butterfly switches
Garbage cable quality all around
Beehaw defederated from a lot of other major instances.
Something like what I wrote in my other comment: https://lemmy.world/comment/6698854
Two businesses can trademark the same name if they are operating in different industries. Or, the name could have spaces or punctuation that renders the same as a TLD.
Go Ogle Photographic & Paparazzi Inc. could have a reasonable claim to the same .google
TLD. The registration fee is chump change for Google/Alphabet to make sure this can’t happen.
I’m sure Google didn’t buy those for the purpose of actually using them, but rather to prevent someone else from registering and using them.
Somehow it still has a cult like Apple
Is that a Lemmy community… ?
They did. That’s why Beeper Mini exists.
https://github.com/JJTech0130/pypush
https://jjtech.dev/reverse-engineering/imessage-explained/
https://www.wired.com/story/beeper-android-iphone-texting-blue-bubbles/
XPS are the exception to the rule of Dell’s quality, really. I guess the Precisions were also half decent, but I never bothered with them - they were ThinkPads but worse for the same price. Everything else is mediocre to bad.
Yes
I’m honestly surprised they made 10,000 sales.