

That is… hilarious.
That is… hilarious.
What is their obsession with this dude?
According to the Fox report, House Ways and Means Committee chair Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) says Biden “mischaracterized” his role working for his own firm, Rosemont Seneca. Biden said that he didn’t “control” the bank accounts for the company and they were not “affiliated with him.”
Really? ? Wake me up when republican’s find evidence. Otherwise, this is just the same circus with the same clowns.
Gunpowder and materials for the ammunition is shipped from various parts of the country. Millions of dollars in raw materials.
A man working $15 an hour is making rounds. Boss is going to up mark by at least 3000% per round.
The ammunition is then sent by ship or plane to Israel using approved government funding. $20 billion of it.
Israel unloads the ammunition and will generally put it into supply trucks or into the tanks themselves.
The tank fires the round into a empty tent.
What are we even doing?
I don’t know how one man can think he can do the output of 20% of his engineers.
We aren’t going to see another model Tesla after this are we?
I think people do not realize that for large gatherings where violence could break out this is pretty standard.
Most Sports stadiums have them.
I do not think it is wrong to be cautious, or at least have some pieces on the table in case something breaks out.
Which I am sorry to say, could very well happen.
1:5 Americans believe that an act of force is justified. RIght wing or left wing, that could be a terrifying concept if someone motivated by zealous anger to attack a protest they don’t fully understand.
I know many people will shit on Kaiser for being a health insurance company, but as a person who has work through Cigna, UHC, Humana, Kaiser was the only health insurance that I felt people were being helped, had access to that help. With no hassles.
It’s a fucked up system, but kaiser was one of the few I would take a slap for. Everyone else can get shit on.
Thank you
Or in job terms, 466,667 jobs that pay $120,000 a year.
I couldn’t imagine being a software engineer for Telsa, pouring your heart and soul into making a good product.
And in your bosses’ drunken haze, gets to make an ass of himself on the world stage and get paid 1,000,000,000x your salary to do it.
Lose advertising investors, lose quality and face on the products you have to build. Still gets to be CEO of three failing companies
But your job is the one that gets canned to save the stock price.
Edit: loose
It feels like someone is pumping the stock up.
Not your average small business owner either, someone with weight is basically defying every metric of long term/short term investment on a stock that has done nothing but depreciate in value over the past year.
On a product, no one uses.
And said, “That’s worth at least as much as Amazon.”
Why on earth do they have a monthly subscription on something people maybe use once every 1 or two years?
Who is actually going to pay a netflix sub to see marginally bad data that often?
Like Netflix I understand if you cannot help yourself.
But is there a band of computer nerds out there, that I don’t know about, that want play by play updates on how a graphics card is preforming compared to others? On a monthly basis?
Oh no! My outdated political takes and league of legends rants are going to be used to train AI!?
We’re all doomed!
These people have no understanding of what a war with the Mexico cartels would look like.
People that think that Mexico will just roll out tanks. Not realizing that they would just attack our infrastructure and make it costly to move into Mexico
Political assassinations would be a monthly event. Mass shootings beyond the norm in America. Prices would shoot up. Drug epidemics would be in every major city as cartels would have to mass produce to fuel their war.
A war with Mexico is a war only weapon manufactures will win.
I always knew my sonic 3 play through would bring me here.
would prohibit consuming or producing sexual content that “lacks serious literary, artistic, educational, political, or scientific purposes or value” in any medium.
MOST porn is art because it has a camera as a medium, and it is viewed as “Entertainment”, this bill will have no teeth on arrival.
My main problem is that this kind of logic is next door neighbors with, “That woman was dressed in a pornographic way! She should be dressed from head to toe in black!”
Edit: correction
The findings, based on interviews with 4,702 company chiefs spread across 105 countries, point to the far-reaching impacts that AI models are expected to have on economies and societies, a topic that will feature prominently at the annual meetings.
Once you start digging into the article it is quite hysterical what executives think a predictive chat model are going to replace. It reads more like a wish list then anything else.
But they expect AI to replace transportation, Tesla and General Motors are not having any success with this… yet. There appears to be a bandwidth issue that isn’t going to be solved until the US upgrades to fiber.
Boston dynamics are having a lot of success with their robots of late. Everyone else is stuck still getting robots to stack boxes. Which is also having it’s problems with bandwidth. And apparently logic issues.
They also expect things like Energy and power/utilities to be replaced by AI. And that is just dumb. Automation has already swept through the power sector, and AI is not going to help with much else, unless it is going to start repairing power lines, transformers, or the regular substation.
Above all, this is not taking into account the new jobs this also creates. People will need to repair and troubleshoot equipment at multiple layers.
What is also absent from the article is the executive jobs AI will also replace. Once AI can view things at multiple levels. True, you don’t need the average worker anymore. But you don’t need someone that is just collecting a paycheck, do you? If AI will be programed to replace redundancies, then it won’t only find those at lower levels.
Agreed, there is a bit of hubris in my argument
However, I don’t think it matters either way because China has the information, so it’s more about likelihood of replication.
Which I would say, China has the best chance of replicating that.
But just because you copied someone else’s homework doesn’t mean you understand it, or that it was even helpful to understanding the sum of the whole.
Don’t get me wrong, this data breach is terrible, but the only way this is a death sentence for the Dutch is if China got a 1:1 schematic and build process of the chips, including material composition.
Which I don’t think they have.
However, even though it confirmed the theft of its intellectual property, NXP says that the breach did not result in material damage — saying that the data stolen is complex enough that it can’t be easily used to replicate designs. As such, the company didn’t see the need to inform the general public, reports NRC.
Looks like China got to peak at the Dutch’s homework. However, that isn’t going to do much good if China doesn’t know how the Dutch got to that solution. However, I have no doubt it is just a matter of time and resources.
Also, it is unclear if the information that was taken was helpful at all. I doubt they had full schematics of next gen chips lying around. It also sounds like there is another layer of security they feel hasn’t been breached. Which is good for the most part because it means the information has knowledge layers that have to be understood first for the manufacturing process.
Looks like they attacked a vulnerability in the HR system to gain access to social security, addresses, and names of the people who worked in the system.
In the long term, it means the people working there will have to freeze their social for a bit, I don’t think anyone is going to bother with the addresses except to sign up for stuff on amazon, pins and password resets, and a whole security analysis.
That being said the effects of this won’t hit as hard as people think, however I do think it brings up a very important problem in the industry that is now being exploited.
In that HR does not have the proper tools to confirm/deny someone’s identity.
This is the third time this year that we have seen this kind of attack used, it is also the third time it has cost the company dearly.
All the firewalls in the world will not help, if one human with window access is constantly able to break the system.
HR might have to become a human solution again rather then a telephonic one. In order to fix this problem
Looks at the entirety of the internet
Oh no.