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2h2o22h2o t1_j9jtrc2 wrote
Reply to comment by jesophat in In-Car Climate Control Design: How It Has Gone Backwards and How to Fix It by nastratin
That’s because Engineering is subservient to Finance. It’s just how our entire economy is structured. Money is what matters. I see, and bitch about it, every day.
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Reply to comment by Acceptable_Reading21 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
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sandbubba t1_j9jtae4 wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
One can only hope.
Familiar_Armadillo95 t1_j9jsvu0 wrote
Reply to How many HPE staff does it take to pay for one CEO? 271 — Antonio Neri bags $17m+ in compensation in fiscal 2022 versus $64,000 average for the grunts by marketrent
Are they really worth 271 employeees? 🤷🏻♂️
Dagwood_Sandwich t1_j9js2yn wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Won’t somebody think of the shareholders!
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easyjimi1974 t1_j9jrb9x wrote
Reply to comment by plague042 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
🤣 good point. Duckduckgo is much better for search results. But likely not better enough to unseat Google ad the king of search in the general market.
freediverx01 t1_j9jqza0 wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Stop quoting Bill Gates as if he’s some sort of humanitarian visionary.
JoeDawson8 t1_j9jqb8s wrote
Reply to comment by Extension_Bat_4945 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
I switched to DDG due to constant captchas on google behind my VPN. I mean, I use the VPN for privacy. I’m not going to be inconvenienced so Google can also steal my data.
distracted_85 t1_j9jq715 wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Probably why they are not so eager in implementing it themselves if it disrupts their entire revenue model...
mcclureja t1_j9jq3x5 wrote
If only the switch was more powerful.
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Reply to comment by staticbrain in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
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plague042 t1_j9joeir wrote
Reply to comment by easyjimi1974 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
> It's a bad system waiting for a new entrant to knock it off its pedestal
cough Duckduckgo cough
Extension_Bat_4945 t1_j9jnh2n wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
As long as chatGPT doesn't show it's source, Google is still the best and most popular search engine returning sources that can be validated.
If Microsoft can come up with a stronger search engine and include GPT3/4 with sources, it can definitely challenge Googles position.
HotelKarma t1_j9jn5bi wrote
Reply to comment by Acceptable_Reading21 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Just block notifications or uninstall those apps. Androids not profiting from that
2MUCHmoisture t1_j9jm8ef wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
“Oh no :( let me play you a song on the world’s smallest violin.”
Acceptable_Reading21 t1_j9jlpz4 wrote
Reply to comment by pseudorandomess in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Just the ones that pop up in my notifications from various apps. Although I'll admit it's not as bad with android 13 keeping notifications off my default.
Tbone_Trapezius t1_j9jljre wrote
Reply to comment by psycho_driver in In-Car Climate Control Design: How It Has Gone Backwards and How to Fix It by nastratin
I get in my extremely hot car and even though the temperature is set to cold I have to reach over and hit the ac button to get it to actually start to cool. It’s an annoyance but I just think it’s pretty obvious it needs to be on.
Ok_Champion6840 t1_j9jlf4t wrote
Reply to How many HPE staff does it take to pay for one CEO? 271 — Antonio Neri bags $17m+ in compensation in fiscal 2022 versus $64,000 average for the grunts by marketrent
Do Zaslav now.! They don’t make anything except crappy reality shows.
pseudorandomess t1_j9jlc39 wrote
Reply to comment by Acceptable_Reading21 in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
What are the ads on Android?
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Reply to comment by peepeedog in Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
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_tHeMachinist_ t1_j9jk4hg wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
wow, microsoft cofounders wet dream is, that the search engine of his former company nobody on the planet has been using for the past 20 years would finally have some actual impact on the market and put a dent into google. who would have thought.
seriously... why even bother posting this?
fisherbeam t1_j9jjtzo wrote
Reply to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit by Nsaxon
Now who will arrange the searches listings that are most profitable to their advertisers!?!
this-is-very t1_j9jvbd2 wrote
Reply to comment by mcclureja in Microsoft and Nintendo enter into historic Call of Duty agreement by GL4389
To me this is a hint that new Nintendo hardware will be announced not later than a year from now.