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I have no idea what any of this means | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
-459.66f, the previous record was -459.67f. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
You can edit a comment.
Edit: fixed grammar. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
That last sentence should only have 1 period. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Oh I forgot that I can edit a comment. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
There. I fixed it. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
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I'm not sure why you're getting downvotes, this is a weird phrase. Unless it's like "It has enough capacity to run a small town for a year \*in a month\*" it doesn't make any sense to say it can run something "for a year". Unless they're saying that after the first year, they will not be able to meet the energy needs any longer - which I don't think is what they're implying. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Yes when you're talking about produced power you have to talk about power over time if it produces enough power in 1 hour to power it for an hour it produces enough power to power it forever. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Sounds like a lot until you remember USA consumed 4 trillion kWh 2 years ago. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
"...for a year, between 9AM and 3PM, when it isn't very cloudy."
FTFY | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
And don't forget that China had a total electricity consumption of around 9,220 terawatt hours in 2023. Up from 2022's 8,640 terawatt hours. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
You can think a typical 4 room condo as 1000 sqft if that helps. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
And 160 MW left over to power your models and mind reading hats! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Best solar installations around New York. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Solar installation | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
country, that's around 600 000 to 1 700 000 households (10MWh/year vs 3MWh/year) | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
How many football stadiums is that | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
You could sleep in the kitchen so count it as a room. Don't be limited by your imagination | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
IDK, but I'm sure it's at least 6 | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Perfect for crypto farms! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Google banned in China. Sorry.
Temu is open for business though. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
I live in SEA man. Think we have very different standards of living. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
So bigger than the country of Singapore | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Just a smidge shy of the country of Kiribati | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Oh, for this comparison I already looked it up. This solar plant is almost the exact size of the city I live in. The entire city. And the population is double that of the entirety of Luxembourg. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
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Also forgot Tesla. Who NVIDIA said was big. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
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Non-paywall Link: https://archive.ph/N1nFE
and, save you a click:
> Here's a look at the four principles the 13 employees said they want OpenAI and other AI companies to adopt, according to the letter.
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> 1. That the company will not enter into or enforce any agreement that prohibits "disparagement" or criticism of the company for risk-related concerns, nor retaliate for risk-related criticism by hindering any vested economic benefit;
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> 2. That the company will facilitate a verifiably anonymous process for current and former employees to raise risk-related concerns to the company's board, to regulators, and to an appropriate independent organization with relevant expertise;
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> 3. That the company will support a culture of open criticism and allow its current and former employees to raise risk-related concerns about its technologies to the public, to the company's board, to regulators, or to an appropriate independent organization with relevant expertise, so long as trade secrets and other intellectual property interests are appropriately protected;
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> 4. That the company will not retaliate against current and former employees who publicly share risk-related confidential information after other processes have failed. We accept that any effort to report risk-related concerns should avoid releasing confidential information unnecessarily.
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> Therefore, once an adequate process for anonymously raising concerns to the company's board, to regulators, and to an appropriate independent organization with relevant expertise exists, we accept that concerns should be raised through such a process initially. However, as long as such a process does not exist, current and former employees should retain their freedom to report their concerns to the public. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
What a bs "article". Going from "Black female developers were found to be having the weakest social skills of any demographic group by their colleagues." to "The results make clear that tech companies aren’t providing enough coaching and resources to improve social abilities of black women and older women." without any reasoning. How about improving yourself and learn skills that you are lacking? Seems not to be a thing anymore in some minds. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Why is it the tech companies who have to make black women sociable??? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
If you have SO account, I will not hire you. Period. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
> How about improving yourself and learn skills that you are lacking?
Like how to communicate effectively with black female developers? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I get all my news from Tech Bro Nerd. Perfect. /s | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
To quote a comment in one of the many subs where this has been posted all over Reddit:
>Please don't spread this garbage. The 2023 Stack Overflow survey did not survey social skills at all.
>The blog post is obvious rage bait.
Also the flashing effect, straight to jail. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Why waste money and time if there is a much better solution available? Get rid of underperforming employees that aren't able to improve themself. The ability to learn required skills is one of the most needed skills in a fast changing branch like tech is. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
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Thanks for sharing our story! Here's some context for new readers:
An excerpt from Joseph Cox's "Dark Wire" exclusive to WIRED, the story of how a Swedish gangster, originally from Serbia, led the FBI straight to his multimillion dollar crimes. How did it happen? He wanted to monopolize not only the drug trade and production, but also by pushing a platform called Anøm for criminals to share details of their movement via this encrypted platform. Little did he know behind the offices at Anøm were FBI agents.
"Maximilian Rivkin more commonly went by his nickname, Microsoft. A Swedish gangster originally from Serbia, he was a heavyset 36-year-old man with short dark hair that gripped the top of his egg-shaped head. Some gray had started to appear in his thin beard, which showed the beginnings of a handlebar mustache. On his right forearm, he had a large tattoo of the three wise monkeys from folklore that hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil.
Microsoft’s travel companion, Butina, was an aging gangster from Malmö who had helped bring him up in the criminal underworld; Microsoft called him “uncle” even though they weren’t related. He would be Microsoft’s partner in pressing Anøm across Sweden. But as they returned from Turkey and entered an encryption turf war—mainly against Sky (a platform previously used by criminals to share messages)—it quickly became clear that Microsoft and Butina were at odds.
Butina, who had recently served a long prison sentence and had no intention of going back behind bars, wanted to sell Anøm phones out in the open, in shops, maybe even use an Instagram profile to generate publicity. It would give him a nice way to generate income without resorting to crime. Microsoft shut down that idea. Sales would be completely underground, from person to person. “We move Anøm like we move kilos,” he said.
[Anøm](https://www.wired.com/story/fbi-anom-phone-network-encryption-debate/), the visiting attaché said, was in fact even more of a honeypot than EncroChat had been. The FBI wasn’t just intercepting its messages. The FBI was secretly managing the whole company, under the code name Operation Trojan Shield. The people at the top of its pyramid scheme were actually a bunch of agents, furiously reading messages between criminals."
Read the full piece here: [https://www.wired.com/story/inside-biggest-fbi-sting-operation-in-history/](https://www.wired.com/story/inside-biggest-fbi-sting-operation-in-history/) | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
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Boeing hitmen pulling OT this year | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
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Wtf? A tech article not about AI? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
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10 people total it says | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
So... second life? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I believe it’s for users who are 18 and up that can apply. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Oh I know I was speaking generally of roblox | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Ah no worries. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Ask yourself if you know what you're talking about? Second life brings in about [75 million](https://www.zippia.com/linden-lab-careers-219030/revenue/#) a year, if that, while Roblox on the other hand:
Roblox's revenue for the quarter ending March 31, 2024 was $801 million, a 22.27% increase year-over-year. For the 12 months ending on that date, Roblox's revenue was $2.945 billion, a 25.69% increase year-over-year.
[Roblox expects to earn its highest revenue in 2024](https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/02/15/roblox-expects-its-highest-revenue-ever-in-2024/) | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I think if you work in any capacity but especially if you work for someone else, then you're just an NPC. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I mean, roblox, fornite, sandbox, meta are all the start of true metaverse stuff. You will get paid to be working in the metaverse in the future | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Wouldn't literally any form of remote work or work-from-home job fit this scenario?
Also, what's hot about this take? Who's arguing this is bad for people with disabilities?
Sorry, this is coming off as combative, but I'm too lazy to phrase it in a friendly way. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
That's been a thing for a long time in EverQuest and WoW. One of my friends worked at Blizzard for a bit doing that. She said the pay was crap though. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Oh wow that's nuts, didn't know about that, sounds surreal | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Hey what better way to have fun and play a game than to work. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Second Life had legs, in both senses. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I guess they won’t be able to replace you with AI… might be a good deal. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Do I need to signup | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Where do I apply | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Here's the thing chief. People with disabilities are often between a rock and a hard place. In order to maintain any type of aid they receive from the State they can't have any money or assets, they have to be on the cusps of poverty to receive any sort of aid. If they try to work more than part time for anything above minimum wage they will have the rug yanked out from under them. So to transition to a job, they HAVE to make decent money and have access to benefits right away. You can't pull yourself up by your boot straps if you don't have any legs to even put boots on. So this system of making people rough it and suffer for a while to earn their way up to getting the things they literally need to survive. So these people need a fast track and some concessions. Now the point is there are disabled people who are not only capable but in some cases over qualified for some of these jobs that can be done from home. The obstacles between them and this kind of life are more than you can imagine. I'm sure it's possible to dig around and find an example of someone who drove their powered wheel chair at full throttle and smashed through the glass ceiling. Those are the exceptions to the rule and should not be used as a basis to judge everyone else who is just trying to make a better life for themselves. Some people have bodies that are so borderline useless that their mind is all they have, and they often times are better at these kinds of jobs that require being parked in front of a computer all day. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
3008 anyone? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
also skin flautist! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
This is how they get the people with relevant 5 year work experience for an entry level position. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
It's a Three Point Problem
Corporations not hiring Disabled People for remote work as often as they should
Government programs designed to discourage People with Disabilities from seeking employment
Insurance Companies prioritize their profits and shareholders over Disabled customers.
Corporations could do better trying to hire people with disabilities just because they CAN offer decent jobs to people who otherwise wouldn't be able to seek employment.
Governments can stop requiring the disabled to live on the edge of homelessness to receive aid and qualify for assistance they otherwise wouldn't have access to
Insurance companies should focus taking care of people who can't take care of themselves. "Oh you got a job? Well I guess you don't need a new wheelchair, you can just pull $85,000 out of your ass now with your new job right? Also we are going to call everything you have a preexisting condition and stop covering the meds and equipment you need to live. Technically it costs us less to continue providing all of this to you with your company's new insurance....but we don't want to."
This last one may sound like hyperbole but it's sadly not that far from the truth.
Things are better now than they have been in the past but there are still a long ways to go. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
A flautist band…Ska or Death Metal…depending on what you ate the night before. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Are you down with the sickness?! \m/ | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
To sell furniture to kids on iPads? They must think there are paying customers going unassisted in the Roblox universe.
Also I’m sure Facebook are delighted that Roblox is a better financial bet for retail than the Metaverse | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Chronology professor here reminding everyone that we are not in the mid 2000s or late 2000s. We have a few hundred years before we get to that range.
Current general year is early 2000s. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
I was happy not knowing about this shit. What the fuck. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
Wait I can set up my AI Agent to work there and get paid for it? ^^ | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
kai cenat gyatt
tv daddy rizzy of skibidi | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
No they aren't you joke of a person lol source - I grew up as friends to a Prince in the middle East and run with some UHNW. Not everyone's life is a pointless boring waste of time lol | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-08-06 |
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Back when I had classes introducing basic computer skills, Office suite was taught because it was a marketable skill (no other software was that popular). It is entirely possible schools just never got around to revisiting this view.
It is not like the teachers are paid enough to constantly revise the curriculum. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
I use LibreOffice but most businesses in the US do not. We have to train kids for what they will actually use. What we need are truly open and 100% compatible file formats so users can choose whatever suits them. The MS lock-in needs to stop. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-05-06 |
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You nailed it. It's basically just semantics. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
My guess is McDonalds will be the first large company to replace most staff with automated robots making food. They might have 1 or 2 employees. 1 for handing over the food and taking out the trash, 1 for fixing the robots that break down. The total cost will probably be the exact same as it was when paying people to make the food. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
But not for their employees* | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I can guarantee even if I created an AI that did everything that I do at work, my employer would still want me to sit at my desk in the office and I will be given additional work because I have nothing to do. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
you’re at the beach.. because that’s where you live now | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
How are these CEOs coming up with these ideas? And why are they getting paid millions for such stupidity. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Let him cook! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Zoom CEO Wants an AI Avatar to Do Your Job While You’re unemployed living at the Beach | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Can we have an AI that replaces CEOs? They mostly seem like egotistical idiots | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
If my Avatar can attend meetings for me, then I don't go to the beach, I start to worry about living in-doors. They might as well have it fix bugs and add new features; they won't need me.
Since that's not yet a thing, I am in meetings because I have literally decades of experience on this code base. It's large and there are subtle interactions and wrong expectations that must be corrected.
I need to be in that meeting or terrible decisions will be made and I will be left holding the bag. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Yep, “working from the beach” is now the human equivalent of the dog going to live with a nice family on a farm upstate. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
at least until the CEOs make a donation to the police chief's retirement fund to have the beach homeless camp cleared for luxury condos | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
“No no, we don’t want you to think that far ahaead just yet. Right now we want you to support AI being unrestricted and well integrated into your life and job. Trust me we will do *every thing* we can to ensure you’ll always have a place here.
*two quarters later…*
So we did everything we could but unfortunately your presence makes us less money so… please gtfo.” | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
same deal with outsourcing. my company loves outsourcing. every time i deal with a job they outsourced, my job is to clean up after them. either fixing it myself if i can, or instructing them to fix it (way harder), or finding the people above them who actually make the decisions i need them to (impossible). | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Have you seen what AI can do and how fast its moving right now lmao. I dont think its hype mate. It’s coming and you better buckle up. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I’m a digital artist.
I could spend 5 hours arguing with an AI to do it and then another 15 fixing whatever slop it finally gives me, only to still have people look at it and say “looks like AI made this.”
…Or I could just spend that 20 hours making an image myself from scratch. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Which only your AI Avatar has access to. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
I can’t do much but my AI has a hydraulic press that puts out fairly impressive content. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
We need to start talking about a ubi now before ai and automation gets to that point. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |
Only way I see this working is people leasing their voice, mannerisms and likeness to companies. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-04-06 |