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Was it by measuring emissions in a parallel universe?
Was it by measuring emissions in a parallel universe?
> Anyway, if this guy is denying these websites their revenue I wont be shedding any tears if he gets nailed
Unless he's training an LLM...
> Since when has the U.S. acknowledged they lack jurisdiction outside the U.S.
Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
It's implicit, but it's there.
FBI creates viral ad for Tor.
At least Rockstar have generated some value 'themselves' compared to the union which presumably generates value by capturing large proportions of the employees from companies then extorting the companies.
Yes, I'm aware that this isn't the way unions are presented but if we could somehow extract the true motivations of union leaders, would we find a desire to fix the power balance between employees and employers or is that simply a claim used to attract a block of, what are essentially troops in a financial war?
Or perhaps the motivations don't matter if they do actually deliver on the promises of increased balance - although who should decide what is a fair balance?
Awesome - hopefully you're posting from the Googleplex
At last, if I have three stops to make and know the rough duration at each location and the starting time, there may be some hope of an optimized round trip taking into account traffic.
Welcome to the future!
> And bigger government is the last thing anyone needs
When asked for comment, a government spokesperson said
You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile. Your life, as it has been is over. From this time forward, you will service us.
Let's play "Correlation is not causation".
*Beautiful assistant spins the wheel* whilst the audience claps enthusiastically.
In today's session we'll once again be grilling CEOs whose staff attrition curve looks as though it was copied from their use-of-AI curve but who didn't report losses due to AI.
*First contestant steps forwards*
Host beams at the audience
Host: Ladies and gentlemen, our first contestant is Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna!
Sebastian, your headcount fell 22% to 3,500 as AI adoption surged, with AI now handling core work equivalent to hundreds of roles. But you claim it's all due to natural attrition, not AI-driven losses. Correlation or causation?
Audience murmurs
Sebastian: Pure coincidence! We stopped hiring to embrace AI efficiency, but the drop is just people leaving on their own. Productivity gains will boost salariesâ"everyone wins!
Host: Riiight. And those 700 agent jobs AI took? Not related?
Sebastian: Absolutely not. Attrition happens; AI just fills the gaps.
Audience boos playfully
Host: Spin the wheel for our next griller? Or explore Klarna's later AI backpedals in 2025?
Streisand moment? Anyone who's not heard of the site before, now has and so google's search results become irrelevant - surely?
> Credit is a solution to a problem
The problem is "we have a bunch of money and want to grow it with zero (or lower) risk to ourselves" not "how can we buy a house we cannot afford now". Credit exists more for the lender - that's why they have all the power in contracts but it's presented as an problem encountered by suckers, I mean home buyers
When Thatcher died, it was also celebrated quite a bit.
They're not trying to tell you that you the customer can't have an agent act on your behalf, they're saying:
we can't cross-sell you a bunch of useless shit you don't actually want because perplexity are allowing your will to be expressed in the most direct manner and not giving our psychologists a stab at your attention - which is obviously 'not good'
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst