Im sure that there are cases of both.
Some people probably wouldn’t work if all their basic needs were met.(No judgement, i’d definitely consider it myself) And some billionaires probably are hard workers(although that is definitely not why they’re billionaires)
I don’t blame HR for wanting to make their jobs easier, everyone else does that too.
I blame HR for not taking time to think about problems that could arise by having a computer judge if a person will be a good fit at the company, which is a famously difficult task, even if you’re intimately familiar with the role you’re filling and all the people your potential hire will be working with.
Not at all.
It’s been well over 20 years since I’ve heard anyone talk about it, and its probably been 25 since I used it myself.
The only use reviews have is to make sure that the app youre downloading is most likely the original and not a malicious lookalike.
Artificial content has poisoned the web to the point that adding “reddit” to the end of google searches so that you could get real human content was commonplace.
I miss the days where you had to learn HTML if you wanted to share your opinions online.
To be fair, the alcoholic menu us typically like this too. 95% of the menu is beer, wine, or vodka and some kind of syrup.
I dont see a future where Social engineering is not the most effective type of attack. People have always been the most vulnerable part of any system for the last 12000 years.
PC gaming is bigger now than it has ever been. The idea of a console exclusive these days just feels like youre leaving a fortune on the table.
This isnt the 90s anymore, people dont really need to compare libraries anymore when choosing a gaming platform(outside of Nintendo, anyway)
Try to stay informed, but also recognize that news is all going to be bad because humans engage with that more.
Learn to recognize when youve had enough bad news and then disengage and find something else to do.
Currently, Microsoft directs the vast majority of their security investments in revenue generating roles instead of internal security roles
This is understandable as they have an obligation to their shareholders to try to be profitable. Fixing things that are broken costs money and ignoring them while spending those resources elsewhere can make money.
Its especially funny that under the hood its just an android app that can run on most existing smartphones (until they blcok access, anyway)
Their idea was to replace a smartphone with a device that just connects to an LLM to do all your smartphone stuff via voice control.
If that sounds like a bad idea, congrats. Youre right.
That guy’s a good egg, and a pretty good author too
Yes, Tank Girl is absolutely cyberpunk.
Its dystopian, the bad guy is a profit-motivated corporation, and the heroes belong to an alt-subculture
The View From Halfway Down was an incredible episode, but nothing I’ve ever seen has captivated me as much as Free Churro.
If anime counts, Slayers(English dub)
If not, Reboot
Just because F13-F24 isn’t on your keyboard, doesn’t mean those keys don’t exist.
I use F24(bound to a button on my mouse) as my push to talk key.
Domain squatting is incredibly scummy, but I have no idea how it would be possible to have any other system.
My understanding is that domains do expire unless you pay the fee to renew for another year.
Regarding unused domain names, how would anyone know if a particular name is being unused? Domain names are used for more things than browsable websites. You’d have to have a system that could determine if traffic is going to those names, which seems bad from a privacy standpoint and also pretty easy to script around.
Okay cool, that’s all technically true or unverifiable. What makes Gimp different, Adobe?