I think they are fully aware of how ridiculous this is, they just don’t care so long as their paycheck looks good.
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dax@feddit.orgto Hardware@lemmy.world•Google tells employees it must double capacity every 6 months to meet AI demandEnglish3·5 months ago
dax@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Thanks to EU regulations, we now have the REAL prices of in-game purchases / micro-transactions displayed in EURO in the game Fortnite. The real prices are NOT being shown in game anywhere else in theEnglish6·6 months agoI’m sure they have the statistics that tells them how many purchases aren’t being completed once users start seeing the real price. It really puts things into context. 7,50€ for what looks like a lego skin?
It kinda depends on the company, but with growing seniority it will become less and less actual coding. I spent less than 50% of my time on coding. The rest is meetings, coordination with team or stakeholders or other teams I need something from, answering questions, brainstorming, writing specifications, writing technical documentation, research on tools or technology, staying up to date on tech, testing stuff, reviewing other peoples code, root cause analysis, etc.
Actual coding for me is very rarely copying anything. AI assistants made searching for code snippets mostly obsolete. Also, very little clicking is happening. Even the graphical interface we usually write in code (no designer is used).
dax@feddit.orgto Austria - Österreich @feddit.org•Einigung erzielt: Beamtengehälter steigen um 1,5 Prozent1·6 months agoMal wieder typisch, dass Arbeitnehmer die Leidtragenden sind. Wenn man bedenkt dass die Hauptreiber der Inflation Energiepreise und hohe Unternehmensgewinne waren: https://www.oenb.at/Presse/thema-im-fokus/2023/was-treibt-die-inflation-in-oesterreich-energieimporte-profite-oder-loehne.html , Löhne kamen erst später dazu.
What does this have to do with .NET? AFAIK all the programs mentioned in the article are written in JavaScript, except Calculator. Which is probably Swift.
dax@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•EU Parliament votes to restrict 'steak' and 'burger' labels to meat onlyEnglish2·6 months agoSo long as it’s clear that it an imitation… how is that harmful? There is no chance anyone is confused whether it’s meat or not, these products usually have a big sticker telling you it’s vegan as well. I’ve never seen a product that tried to hide that it’s not meat, they literally advertise with it.
What an absolute joke this decision is. The whole point is to provide an alternative to meat, this is so clearly lobbying to protect the holy meat industry.
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services.AddSingleton<X>. There’s plenty to criticize in C#, or any language, but this ain’t it. Most of the new language features just make the code shorter without loosing clarity. Really liking newer C# versions.
My theory: they’re just trying to push stock price for the short term as much as possible (by looking good on paper). Then they can cash out and let others figure out what to do with the dumpster fire in the long term.
They’ve made so many short-sighted decisions with Reddit lately, burning all good will of the community in the process, I can’t really explain it another way.
In theory? Could be cool in some cases I guess. But I don’t really want more tech, nor do I want another device I need to charge. In practice? I don’t trust Meta, or any of these large tech corporations, to not turn this into a privacy and security nightmare. Also a waste of electricity - these AI models will need to analyze a lot of audio and video to be useful.
dax@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Far-right AfD surges to 39% in German state, one year before electionEnglish241·7 months agoIt’s a bit more than that, it’s a symptom of rampant misinformation, a distrust in political leadership, a lack of empathy towards others, increasing wealth inequality, etc.
dax@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.zip•Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAIEnglish1·7 months agoFor what? “Hey Grok, which country should we invade next?”
dax@feddit.orgto Buy European@feddit.uk•Everyone's talking about the new Fairphone (Gen. 6)English1·7 months agoI’m not sure, it’s my first Fairphone - time will tell. It’s guaranteed to get 7 years of updates if I’m not mistaken. I think for my use cases it will be sufficient, I don’t play games on mobile for example.
dax@feddit.orgto Buy European@feddit.uk•Everyone's talking about the new Fairphone (Gen. 6)English8·7 months agoIt’s a good mid-range phone - nice display, sturdy build - but a little bit thicker than most phones, which is probably due to repairability. Camera is ok, but not remarkable. Battery life is perfectly fine too, I’m charging it to 80% and it lasts me two days.
Overall really nothing fancy, but at the same time I don’t feel like I’m making any big compromises considering the focus on sustainability. Software has improved a lot, still needs a bit more work - but the most glaring issue, which was stuttering/low framerate after unlocking for a good minute is gone.
dax@feddit.orgto Buy European@feddit.uk•Everyone's talking about the new Fairphone (Gen. 6)English15·7 months agoI was pretty annoyed that none of the reviews mentioned software issues, at all. Don’t get me wrong, I like the phone - but at launch it had many software problems - made me wonder if reviewers are even using the devices they’re testing for more than an hour. Fortunately with the latest patch it’s in a decent state now.
dax@feddit.orgto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•CEO Boasts That He Laid Off 80 Percent of His Staff Because They Didn't Love AI Enough, Threatens to Do It Again3·7 months agoCyberpunk and reality are starting to match more and more over time. 😂
dax@feddit.orgto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•CEO Boasts That He Laid Off 80 Percent of His Staff Because They Didn't Love AI Enough, Threatens to Do It Again2·7 months agoWow, I was looking at their product just yesterday for an evaluation. Immediately got a bad feeling by their website, almost as if everyone working on this puts in as little care as possible. And now it makes total sense.
The old saying, the fish rots from the head, certainly applies here. Well I’m not going to recommend this platform, that is for certain.
dax@feddit.orgto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@piefed.world•Still Canon Tho11·8 months agoGreat straw man arguments. I’m just gonna block you, because clearly a waste of time to argue with you.
dax@feddit.orgto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@piefed.world•Still Canon Tho11·8 months agoBy dismissing any criticism with this phrase you’re no better. Let’s just agree that everyone has different tastes, and Discovery doesn’t care about many things that people loved about TNG, TOS, etc. - that doesn’t make it bad, but it sure isn’t going to please all fans of the older shows.
dax@feddit.orgto news@lemmings.world•Former OpenAI researcher says a $10,000 monthly UBI will be 'feasible' with AI-enabled growthEnglish3·8 months ago“just one more big innovation, then we can all work less.” Yes sure, we’ve heard that before.
Unless you have a massive marketing budget, it’s futile. Any such app, and that includes social media in general, needs a massive user base to be viable. And outside of a geeky minority, most people wouldn’t care it’s open source.