It’s the new “promotion machine.” The first manager: “I saved this company x dollars using AI, promote me.” The new manager: “I increased productivity by x percent getting rid of AI, promote me.” Repeat.
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#FUCKcars
Land of the free™.
You’re free to choose anything you want as long as the shareholders benefit.
It’s illegal to cross the street some places
In our experience Google maps updates traffic conditions faster than apple maps. But Google maps tends to pick more routes that I wouldn’t consider the most efficient, ex: getting off the highway sooner and taking back roads vs going up another exit closer to the destination. But like I said we have had a few times where apple maps has gotten confused with places with similar names.
I haven’t had any issues with Google maps recently, occasionally it’ll try to take me on a more “fuel efficient” route. Recently my wife used apple maps and it took us to the wrong location, it kept trying to take us to Washington township when the address we entered was in Washington heights.
I don’t think this is true. Most people in health and elder care would rather do their job than risk getting fired or sued because of a rude client.
STEP 1: find company run by idiots
STEP 2: get them to give me a remote job
STEP 3: barely work at all
STEP 4: get second remote job and collect 2 paychecks
Just lie. What are they going to do? They don’t know enought to realize they made an impossible request, they won’t be able to tell the difference between 10 and 5 years experience.
I really like how you have to wait until part 4 to get any historical context.
I think it’s likely a combination of bots made to generate “engagement” and bots trying to establish themselves as actual users so it becomes harder to spot them pushing a scam later. Content creators may pay for bots to comment to help their videos get promoted, or an enterprising individual may make a bot army to comment on a specific video and try to then sell their engagement services when that video does better. YouTube also has an algorithm for banning/shadow banning accounts pushing scams, leaving “normal” comments may make it harder for YouTube’s algorithm to spot these people.
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If QA cared about us they wouldn’t make it so hard.
I think 911 (or whatever the number is where you live) would be fine. But the argument could be made that the emergency number should reserved for active emergencies, in OPs case the victim is already potentially dead.
I’d be pretty stoked if someone gave me a carton of coconut water while trick or treating.
I recently tried a “European” swedish fish by Kolsvart, and they are way better.
Best: chocolate Worst: raisins
Didn’t Russia do the same thing to a nuclear plant in Ukraine 2 years ago?
Machine code? If you can’t build a circuit to solve your problem it’s a lack of skill.