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How many of you are actually chatbots?
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Theres no way this wasn't a chatgpt response
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How many of you are actually chatbots?
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Theres no way this wasn't a chatgpt response
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CEOs' pay climbed before layoffs at tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft, data shows
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Because the shareholders get the other half
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What are your programming hot takes?
Using single character variable names is always bad practice
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63% of workers unable to pay a $500 emergency expense, survey finds. How employers may help change that
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I'm not so sure they need to given that over 50% of Americans live completely paycheck to paycheck
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2 days? No it should be that if the employee is able to wfh they should be able to.
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The only way to avoid Grammarly using your data for AI is to pay for 500 accounts
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Depending on how they're training it, they're likely looking at when grammarly corrections were accepted or rejected and the context around that. That's what I'd be using from the dataset anyhow
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Airbnb bookings dry up in New York as new short-stay rules are introduced
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Gotta pay min wage for that
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Has anyone else noticed that autocorrect/swipe has been getting worse lately?
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It could even be that as more and more of our lives gets funneled into these machines we're seeing less literacy and therefore more typos to make the algorithms second guess themselves. If 10 users for every 100 type fir instead of for and don't correct it the algo starts to see that as possible correct
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More than 99% of voting flight attendants at American Airlines approve strike
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Nope. We've started hitting the normies boiling point tho. Salaries need a massive lift for everyone below a director level in corporate and anyone not working as a captain in aviation. Strikes are how we the people say enough is enough but it seems like the powers that be are asking us to full on general strike at this point with the resistance they have been putting up against minor increases
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What would get you "back to the office"?
And this is the single most important piece
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Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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Dark Reader too
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Hacking skills
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Happy employees are less likely to be socially engineered? Wow shocker
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PlayStation keeps reminding us why digital ownership sucks
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I think pcsx 2 let's you put a PS2 CD in and run it through the emulator
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President Joe Biden says he will request more funding for a new coronavirus vaccine
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We really ought to make jobs that can be remote have to justify undue hardship to RTO too.
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I love YouTube
ublock origin on my PC works amazing. I forget yt has ads most of the time. If web drm becomes a thing I'll hopefully have a pinhole in front of my traffic by then
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The world's largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them.
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I mean. Americans have shown they'll work off hours, that's not the issue. It's generally that it's expected to be compensated well and to make up the hour deficit elsewhere in the week if that happens
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YSK The difference between equality, justice and equity.
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Communism: send the apple picking expert to work in the steel factory and get a random university professor to pick them instead
Why? He's an expert in that, if we don't have steel mill experts we can train willing participants. Experts should always flow to their field of expertise
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Why Linux is better for (most) developers!
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My company and literally every company I've worked for somehow has been deeply afraid of leaving .NET framework for .NET core or .NET 6, 7, or 8.
I just want to get away from needing Windows to run my programs locally
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Meet Microsoft Office’s new default font: Aptos (theverge.com)
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Sans serif and display fonts in general are designed with subpixel matrices in mind. How well they succeed is another thing entirely. You could easily design a serif font that's display friendly (see most monospace fonts) but they often invoke different feelings than a display font. That combined with the fact that Microsoft wants to push neumorphism, and font choice is part of that redesign, it makes sense to phase out calibri which was designed to fit with the flat look of metro design
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This is the sarcastic social media I missed since leaving Reddit, thanks!