90% of the time, the manager is just reproducing what they think they’re supposed to be doing regardless of whether it helps anything.
See: the fact that 90% of the time these meetings will not have an agenda.
90% of the time, the manager is just reproducing what they think they’re supposed to be doing regardless of whether it helps anything.
See: the fact that 90% of the time these meetings will not have an agenda.
Applies to both.
Most of them. They try to “jumpstart” their prodigy by gathering “training” data by employing remote workers that they will massively underpay. They claim that they’ll transition to pure AI over time. They… just kinda don’t, lol.
Imagine thinking space commies would celebrate Genocide Day.
Relatable
Regrettably, it does do that
You’re not at scale unless you’re deploying OpenStack to run a WordPress site.
Captains have all the fun
Bespoke: not sharing your source code because you don’t want to provide free labor to megacorps.
Gowron sees what you’re doing and he is not impressed
This is 100% true but there also aren’t really any reliable alternatives for long-term firmware support. It’s either private companies offering 2-4 years or a somewhat open alternative whose longevity as a company and support capabilities (dev support) are unproven.
I’d say it mostly comes down to whether you want a phone you can tinker with and that supports a slightly better approach or something with the benefits of mainstream adoption and support from ROMs like GrapheneOS.
They just pay a vendor for it and don’t care about the things you do.
It’s a good one. You can stuff cash in an envelope to pay for it if you want.
I’ve never used Temu and for all I know they’re questionable, but this article is not itself very credible. It’s heavy on uncited economic assertions, makes a hackneyed national security argument, and is actually very light on the technical security details. Plus it suggests nonsense like TikTok not requiring the android.permission.INTERNET
permission, lol.
On their “About” page they gladly announce that they’re a private company hired by big corps and finance bros so on, and they have an unexplained focus on China. I suspect they take money to do hit jobs.
I’d be interested to see a security comparison between, say, Temu, Amazon, and Facebook apps.
He’s a union man so you could’ve done a lot worse
Arnock, on the night of his joining
Gotta purge the right people
Amazon has high turnover because their strategy is to burn through new graduates (the cheapest dev labor) before they get sick of the poor working conditions. This is identical to their warehouse employment strategy.
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