Comment Re:MS layoffs are a good thing (Score 1) 73
Funny! Those are the kept ones. The greed is strong in those halls.
Funny! Those are the kept ones. The greed is strong in those halls.
Another CEO rubbing his hands with glee at the prospect of not having to even pay contractors.
But who's then responsible for the inevitable deaths?
âoeThere is no way around the fact that these critical changes will reduce the size of our workforce,â Tan wrote in April.
In other words: Projects are to be cancelled to match the enforced reduction in workforce.
Quote: "SteamDB doesn't give a reason for these removals, but the timing does match up."
I went to the linked article to find out what else happened that this matched up with but found no follow-up statements about it.
The big two work in lock-step on this stuff. When MasterCard and Visa decree something is so, all businesses, including other payment processors, obey and follow.
I'd guess they will improve it further but it actually already qualifies for aviation use
Saying it hasn't happen is easy to say when no proof is required.
The fact that they had clearly decided that selling the data was an okay move suggests they'd already gone ahead without any consent.
is particularly bad city planning. There should always be open space like water or farm land.
The narrative will change. Anti-vaxers will vanish for the most part because it was always a political narrative as part of the destruction of the rule of law - Which has been accomplished in spades.
Now that they get to control the rules, science that works under those rules is "good" science.
Not anything to do with the CPU or GPU. As the fabrication process node gets smaller the effect is easier to induce.
And plain DDR5 has built-in ECC too.
I wouldn't be betting on it either. The astronomical money spent for pretty much nothing of value is beyond mind boggling. And the amount of electricity to support that spend is literally breaking the grids.
And that measurement will be equally shorter now too.
Sounds like you think an MBA is more than adequate.
Executives are still excited about AI replacing workers left, right and centre.
And Springer too of course. They'll turn a blind eye any chance they get.
"Regardless of the legal speed limit, your Buick must be operated at speeds faster than 85 MPH (140kph)." -- 1987 Buick Grand National owners manual.