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rominnoodlesamurai t1_j9wgz8c wrote
Reply to comment by Enabling_Turtle in Google asks workers to share desks amid mass layoffs by ravik_reddit_007
Not sure why you got down voted. That is some bullshit. First of all, if the work can be done from home, IT CAN BE DONE AT HOME. second of all, if management cannot provide the worker equipment to function, there is no reason for the worker to be in the office. If the management is so insecure (and they are) in their ability to manage at home people, they shouldn't be managers.
Managed work done wrong craters a company.
E_Snap t1_j9wgjjz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
I’m a working artist— a concert lighting designer, specifically. I don’t flip out when a DJ chooses to use Lightkey to automate what I do for a living instead of choosing my services, and Followspot Operators don’t flip out when I choose to use an automated light with a ground control hand controller instead of their services either. Those aren’t the types of clients either of us would enjoy working for anyway. I am well within my rights to expect the same sort of self-awareness from the rest of the art scene. If they don’t choose to cultivate that self-awareness and learn the new tools, then they most definitely deserve to be called idiots.
boli99 t1_j9wga57 wrote
Reply to US says Google routinely destroyed evidence and lied about use of auto-delete by OutlandishnessOk2452
don't be evil
don't get caught.
kaishinoske1 t1_j9wfzv0 wrote
Reply to comment by soIstartBlasting in Even Hackers are reportedly getting Laid Off by Organized Crime Groups by TradingAllIn
Especially all the information they are privy to an organizations’s OPSEC. Because they know they’ll eventually be let go. At that point it’s about what else you can get.
regalrecaller t1_j9wfx14 wrote
Reply to comment by amibeingadick420 in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
Thought experiment: attempt to find one good cop
Pennameus_The_Mighty t1_j9wfrb4 wrote
Fuck Trudeau
SkewerMeBaby t1_j9wfmon wrote
But how? I've used VPNs to download apps unavailable in my country, what would stop Brits from doing the same?
kaishinoske1 t1_j9wfju8 wrote
Black hat hackers it is.
jeffsmith202 t1_j9wfh4x wrote
good f-- Trudeau
[deleted] t1_j9wf9zm wrote
Reply to comment by E_Snap in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
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dethb0y t1_j9wf7ov wrote
Reply to Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
I should hope so.
HanaBothWays t1_j9wf3sk wrote
Reply to comment by biblecrumble in Even Hackers are reportedly getting Laid Off by Organized Crime Groups by TradingAllIn
I think all that stuff having to do with Conti is in the past tense now.
Although like certain businesses do, they may return under a different branding.
HanaBothWays t1_j9wevt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Welder-4816 in Even Hackers are reportedly getting Laid Off by Organized Crime Groups by TradingAllIn
> Even if you’re not American, if your government has given you immunity, I don’t think you can be extradited for the same crime. Your government would just refuse the request.
Depends which government it is! Some of them absolutely would.
biblecrumble t1_j9wejss wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Even Hackers are reportedly getting Laid Off by Organized Crime Groups by TradingAllIn
It was probably for Conti, they had a leak a while ago and what it showed is that they are CRAZY well organized and basically work as a regular business
rigeld2 t1_j9wecwq wrote
Reply to comment by DBDude in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
Police and prosecutors can find something to charge you with - the fact that this law was written broadly doesn’t matter (and it wasn’t, hence the reason the court threw it out).
The underlying issue is that there’s no penalty for abuse of power.
Strong-Estate-4013 t1_j9we8yn wrote
Reply to comment by kthnxbai123 in Microsoft Bing AI ends chat when prompted about 'feelings' by Ssider69
I’d like to modify it actually
locri t1_j9we5d3 wrote
> We would absolutely exit any country
Ahah I can't explain fully but certain people (with legitimate, official power) can and will stop the UK parliament if it comes to that.
kthnxbai123 t1_j9we3ms wrote
Reply to comment by Strong-Estate-4013 in Microsoft Bing AI ends chat when prompted about 'feelings' by Ssider69
Open source does not matter, and you are misunderstanding the term. What you’re looking for is an AI without restrictions. Unless you plan on modifying it yourself, open source does not matter.
Ojisan1 t1_j9we270 wrote
They’re not blocking anyone from accessing Canadian news. Anyone in Canada can type cbc.ca in their web browser.
v12vanquish t1_j9wdsz7 wrote
Reply to comment by v12vanquish in Fourth Circuit: Individuals Have a First Amendment Right to Livestream Their Own Traffic Stops by mepper
https://i.imgur.com/54vevVf.jpg
I am sorry that you deleted your comment, I restored it for you.
[deleted] t1_j9wdfb1 wrote
Reply to comment by sooprvylyn in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ by altmorty
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E_Snap t1_j9wddqd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
Well that’s what’s currently happening in the art scene since the advent of stable diffusion. The folks complaining are… how can I put it? Not the most rational bunch. At first, they decided that it was illegal to copy an artist’s style and that was what they took issue with. How ridiculous is that? Those idiots learned their style from somewhere too. But now they just keep moving the goal posts.
Useless_Advice_Guy t1_j9wdcoe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Signal CEO: We “1,000% won’t participate” in UK law to weaken encryption by ActivePersona
Signal won't do it 10 times
Ok-Welder-4816 t1_j9wd99a wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Even Hackers are reportedly getting Laid Off by Organized Crime Groups by TradingAllIn
Should have given it to the feds instead, so he could at least get immunity. Unless he's in a country where it doesn't matter...
Even if you're not American, if your government has given you immunity, I don't think you can be extradited for the same crime. Your government would just refuse the request.
theOldSeaman t1_j9wh0ec wrote
Reply to Google making ‘terrible mistake’ in blocking Canadian news: Trudeau by Defiant_Race_7544
Everyone should use a VPN so dictatorships can’t try to control the internet