For an article headlined on how cool Zuckerberg is, this is the least cool possible thing. And like. Every product this dude has had people build for him has sucked. literally all the good stuff has been an acquisition.
For those who missed it: Uncovered donations by the Wall Street Journal reveal that Musk has spent millions to back anti-immigrant and anti-transgender initiatives.
Donations uncovered by the Wall Street Journal reveal that Musk has spent millions to back anti-immigrant and anti-transgender initiatives.
Pretty cool how both Facebook and Twitter have become absolute cesspools for disaster response updates and news in the space of two years. Twitter especially used to be a key resource. Now they largely serve to spread lies that will get aid workers killed.
"a dorky, democracy-destroying CEO [became] a dripped-out, jacked Al accelerationist"?
Very key phrase here: âin the eyes of Silicon Valley tech founders.â So, anti-democratic dorks.
Mark Zuckerberg has remade his image from a dorky, democracy-destroying CEO into a cool, athletic AI visionary in the eyes of Silicon Valley tech founders.
Mark Zuckerberg has remade his image from a dorky, democracy-destroying CEO into a cool, athletic AI visionary in the eyes of Silicon Valley tech founders.
âthe trouble with itâŚis that it begins from a place that accepts âintense hatred that is universalâ as a fact of life, rather than examining where and why this behavior is learnedâ âthe myth of the âcycle of violenceâ is one that benefits the side that can survive the status quoâ
Iâm really curious how critics are going to respond to the last of usâs second season because the second game is more blatant about this www.vice.com/en/article/t...
'The Last of Us Part II' presents what at first seems like an evenhanded point of view, but perpetuates the very cycles of violence it's supposedly so troubled by.
The whole "judges keep politics out of their work" thing has always been silly, but Neil Gorsuch doing book tour events with Megyn Kelly and Ben Shapiro might be the strongest evidence yet that the justices aren't even pretending to take it seriously
Most Americans disapprove of the Court's lurch to the right. But the justices who control the Court are not listening to most Americans.
1. Strikes work. 2. Dockworkers thanked Julie Su and Pete Buttigieg by name in Charleston, so the bit about this being a pro-Trump op is looking real thin. 3. Strikes work.
Can it code as well as a human? Well, no. But can it increase implementation speed? Also no. But does it reduce overtime? Not as much as NOT using it does. But does it write less buggy code? Quite the opposite, actually! But does it save money? In the long run, almost certainly not. But is it more e
The reason AI grifters push their product so hard in creative fields is that untrained eyes canât tell how badly the output sucks. For anything with an objective standard of success, their climate-destroying plagiarism machine just straight up doesnât fucking work. www.cio.com/article/3540...
Code analysis firm sees no major benefits from AI dev tool when measuring key programming metrics, though others report incremental gains from coding copilots with emphasis on code review.