

I am just going to have to disagree with you, conflating the idea of risk with the things you’re associating it is not appropriate in my eyes. But we can leave it there at this point.


I am just going to have to disagree with you, conflating the idea of risk with the things you’re associating it is not appropriate in my eyes. But we can leave it there at this point.


Well, to me it is, that’s why I am earnestly asking the question. Do I/the day to day consumer need to lose our shit over this.


That is still explicitly a risk that they are taking. That risk doesn’t conflate to bravery, innovation, or a good idea. It is still a risk they take because either their new service flops and they write it off, or their new service makes crazy amounts of money.


Tell that to every publisher constantly flipping a coin on Live Services that are expensive, risky, likely to fail/underperform… but could make them oodles of revenue.


As ever, even if they make acceptable profit… they’ll never make obscene profit. So betting on a high risk, extremely high reward product will always been more attractive.


As an AMD consumer, why would I care about this…?


“We’re going to crash in to that orphanage! AHHH!”
“Then brake…”
“OH THE HUMANITY!?!”


My friend’s dog was traumatised because his wife opened a moisturiser tube too loudly. Watch any dog for any extended period of time and then armchair diagnose its trauma.


Responsible dog owners remember to switch off their tesla coils.


This is the dumbest imagined controversy.


Stealth Bomber Jacket.


Mmm… you could even say that some people have a crippling predisposition towards surprises.


Gamesradar’s budget is not what it was.


It’s nice of Firefox to confirm that the mission has been accomplished.


Companies seek to monopolise skill and knowledge within these AI and encourage people to know nothing and pay them for skills/knowledge instead. This can only end poorly when it becomes uneconomical to provide this service to consumers but has also made those consumers devoid of skills/knowledge.


I mean… Zuck’s claim to fame is that he made a basic site with some other dudes to rate the attractiveness of women. That’s it, that’s the big idea… other people and investors made Facebook/Meta what it is. It couldn’t be more clear that Zuck is just along for the ride and he is desperate to prove otherwise.


Must still be practicing.


The government? Whoever is the highest bidder for all the data being gathered. Probably Palantir, as ever.


If it resulted in better quality drivers, great… I see more and more unmitigated arseholes on the road weaving through traffic and gunning down the 30 next to my house at all hours.
Cool.