I thought the whole point of Linux was that there was one for everyone? A computer itself is an incredible potent tool, but most people just want to use Facebook and YouTube.
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How's that working for you? I've got a surface, and I like it, but I know that Windows is not exactly an efficient piece of software.
I cannot express it as a single word, but I've become quite attached to "cause no unnecessary harm."
“I’m sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be.”
And we want it to be the way we want it to be, and we are the ones who put money in your pocket.
The government gives the working class a way to have their grievances heard and addressed in a way other than starting a rebellion.
Yes, it serves to keep the powerful in power, but that's irrelevant to my point. It also serves to make sure the little people get taken care of well enough that we don't kill the ones in power.
For a more specific example, see unions. The alternative to unions is plant managers getting killed.
And explained that he was using AI to do a part of the job that needs to be done by humans, because it helps them figure is the solution.
That's not why we built them. They got hijacked for that, and they need fixing.
They were built so we had an alternative to killing each other over disputes.
AI slop can be bad but this Bradley doesn’t understand that businesses exist to make money.
This is generally done by making a quality product, not a pile of shit.
You can get awry with selling people shit, if you charge shit prices. But the kind of assholes described in the article are gonna try to sell shit at AAA prices. Then they are gonna blame their team for not AIing hard enough.
Violence is almost always the solution. Civilization is an effort to find a better solution. But people who reject the systems we've built up seem to forget why we built then.
This is how you know the Navy isn't like Star Trek.
We've given them plenty of opportunity. We tried to pass something closer to universal health care, and they shot it down. We tried to raise the minimum wage, they shot it down. Tried to relive student loans, tried to make housing more affordable, nothing.
They have had their warnings.
I can't imagine anyone sane wanting this. There are some innovations that I can see people wanting to roll back, but not this one.
Unless you own a coal mine, or are owned by someone who owns a coal mine, this is stupidity from any angle.