Comment Re:Rosalind Franklin discovered it (Score 1) 57
Clearly your point was correct since it was named after Mr Dna and not Watson, Crick or Franklin.
It came out that Facebook made 16 billion Off of the most scammiest of scam advertisements on their site
Interesting. Is there a source for this? Do you know which ad it was?
Bankers have nothing to do with it,
How to say you know nothing about Silicon Valley without saying you know nothing about Silicon Valley.
Amazon has had to pay employees for the time it takes for them to go through the security process at their warehouses, as do gemstone processing facilities. This is no different. It's disappointing that these people have to waste time and money in court, once the precedent has been established enforcement should be automatic.
Heh. Just needs the proper accessory holder so you can slam the handset in a telemarketers ear.
"Thank you, Silicon Valley! Yet again, you've fucked up the world."
It wasn't Silicon Valley that fucked things up, Silicon Valley just builds stuff. It was the New York bankers who come and try to squeeze the maximum profit out of everything, even at the cost of quality (or anything else).
That is when things get enshittified.
Meta has internally acknowledged that regulatory fines for scam ads are certain, and anticipates penalties of up to $1 billion...But those fines would be much smaller than Meta's revenue from scam ads, a separate document from November 2024 states. Every six months, Meta earns $3.5 billion from just the portion of scam ads
The fines should greatly multiply per infraction. For example first infraction would be 1b according to this. So the second should be say 10b, the third 100b, etc. And the first infraction requires them to be under more scrutiny, which they are to compensate the gov't for.
MS has insufficient competition in offices. They don't need to make GUI's, just tell customers to RTFM to do it in Powershell.
Now it's burned into AI's brain also
Some group of zillionaires on a private island are gonna stretch the limits on this. You youngbies are gonna see some weirdass shit
[x] Combination of above factors
it's now Chrome's roadkill. Other than us, almost nobody uses it.
Going forward, their charitable "donations" are all going to a company they themselves own.
How is this different than George Costanza's Christmas gifts of "Donations to the Human Fund"?
Money for People, indeed.
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