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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · 2d ago
Well poking around, it seems that specific plugin was only meant for Gimp 2.10, and you must be on 3.0+ by now, so I would consider it unusable.
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And that distro, or rather distro family is Fedora Atomic distros. Anyone completely switching off windows needs a bulletproof system, and you just can’t get that with other distros. Especially if you
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · 6d ago
Nope. Hate to keep litigating this around here, but the shift alone is enough. Explaining to people WTF an immutable filesystem is a sure way to frustrate them into giving up, despite whatever comms finesse you might THINK you have. Counterpoint: STOP SUGGESTING IMMUTABLE DISTROS TO NEW USERS For people who just want a functional OS, they don’t want to have to think about new rules. They need a quick off-ramo from Windows that acts as they expect. Package management is already enough a mindfuck for people switching, then you’re throwing in containers, permissions, flatpack vs native packages, what sandboxing is, why your browser likely can’t just upload a simple fucking file, and why your camera doesn’t work on Zoom, because you have a meeting in 10 minutes. Unless you are handing people something akin to a mobile OS with everything all inclusive and configured so EVERYTHING works off the bat, you’re doing such a huge disservice to people switching over. You need to stop, and I yield my time.
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I’ve been almost-ready to ditch Windows for years. Now’s the time. My new neighbor is an old-school nerd. He hosts install parties at our local leftist third space. He’s going to help me switch to… no
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · 6d ago
Never go to a second location, let a third. You in trouble.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 10, 2026
It will TECHNICALLY still work at whatever version Nvidia cuts off support at, which is pretty soon for GTX cards (they’ve already cut off the mobile counterparts). So you’ll stop getting updates, but it should still work as long as that driver is made available still in some form that whatever distro you are using can install it, or you compile it from scratch. I would not trust Nvidia’s installer to still be working by then in it’s current form because it’s a MESS.
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i heard its good for games,but i want to know about programs.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 08, 2026
Seamless. Until you find something that isn’t. Report it if so.
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I have a collection of ebooks(8 GB atm) that i want to backup to google drive. It usually takes me 2-3 hrs to upload a 2 GB zip file(containing only the most important documents and files). Tried to u
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 08, 2026
Sounds like you need a client that does “multiparty uploads”. Meaning interruptions should continue if there is a break in comms. All the Cloud endpoints support this, you just need a better client. Do some research I guess.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 08, 2026
No, it’s not.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Mar 07, 2026
Whoever did this was incredibly lazy. What you using an agent to run your Terraform commands for you in the first place if it’s not part of some automation? You’re saving yourself, what, 15 seconds tops? You deserve this kind of thing for being like this.
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Many fancy motherboards have a button to reset these settings as well. Often the bios settings are referred to as CMOS settings as well.
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Yeah, but it’s almost pointless to give an “if, then, elsif, elsif” scenario if just removing the battery does the same thing, and all motherboards have a battery for the CMOS.
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the batteries are being soldered onto the motherboard now-a-days
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 06, 2026
Never seen that, and I build with hundreds of variants from all the big manufacturers. Haven’t seen that once in a PC, Laptop, or SFF.
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So I got a VR headset today and while trying to make it work on my pc I did some messing around in the UEFI settings. In my unending wit I accidentally seem to have disabled my GPU because I misread w
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If you don’t have an onboard display to plug into, open your PC, pull the CMOS battery for 30s, and plug it back in. This will reset all your settings to factory defaults.
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Many fancy motherboards have a button to reset these settings as well. Often the bios settings are referred to as CMOS settings as well.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 06, 2026
Yeah, but it’s almost pointless to give an “if, then, elsif, elsif” scenario if just removing the battery does the same thing, and all motherboards have a battery for the CMOS.
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really? i mean, people have done it for friggin vanilla ass Node.js servers. Android projects can have weird dependencies that a container might help solve (NDK etc). i’m not saying that it’s my prefe
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Android Studio isn’t just a simple app, not a single executable, AND it maps out to a bunch of local sockets to your already running host to provide various services. Certainly not going to be easy or
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lots of good reasons to spin up containers for development is my point, especially for an embedded system with exotic system dependencies (compared to Node.js, for example). Home Assistant is a “simpl
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
Did you read that I was saying containers are bad somewhere? You have misread.
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As in title. As I know Android Studio need glibc so I need to use container but how about emulation in container? Is it possible? I have x86_64 CPU.
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I’m confused by your question. Why would you need a container for this? There are other packages downloads for Android Studio. Container would be the most convoluted way of running it.
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Where are these packages?
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
Flatpak for one: github.com/flathub/com.google.AndroidStudio
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As in title. As I know Android Studio need glibc so I need to use container but how about emulation in container? Is it possible? I have x86_64 CPU.
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I’m confused by your question. Why would you need a container for this? There are other packages downloads for Android Studio. Container would be the most convoluted way of running it.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
Android Studio isn’t just a simple app, not a single executable, AND it maps out to a bunch of local sockets to your already running host to provide various services. Certainly not going to be easy or stable in a container, especially since they are asking about emulation as well.
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As in title. As I know Android Studio need glibc so I need to use container but how about emulation in container? Is it possible? I have x86_64 CPU.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
I’m confused by your question. Why would you need a container for this? There are other packages downloads for Android Studio. Container would be the most convoluted way of running it.
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Gajim was gnomed and I'm angy (Gajim was gnomed since June actually, Void Linux repos didn’t update to the new iteraction until a few days ago though so I wasn’t aware.) Gajim was the best XMPP client
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 05, 2026
This sounds like you have beef with the developer. What’s this post about?
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 04, 2026
If you don’t have an onboard display to plug into, open your PC, pull the CMOS battery for 30s, and plug it back in. This will reset all your settings to factory defaults.
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I’m not taking all the credit but I do hope those people who didn’t believe me in the past could rightfully take this comment, print it, pull down their pants and shove it up their ass. It’s time to h
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The problem with your attitude towards this is that these companies are forcing “AI” down everyone’s throat. It’s a requirement now to churn out more bullshit than humanly possible. This person was si
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To be fair to Ars Technica, that doesn't sound like the case to me. The "journalist" in question seems to be suggesting that this was their own bad judgment to use AI to "find relevant quotes" from th
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Mar 03, 2026
Ars is owned by Conde Nast who has multiple whistleblowers saying AI is being forced on them. Think that’s kind of relevant.
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I’m not taking all the credit but I do hope those people who didn’t believe me in the past could rightfully take this comment, print it, pull down their pants and shove it up their ass. It’s time to h
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Mar 03, 2026
The problem with your attitude towards this is that these companies are forcing “AI” down everyone’s throat. It’s a requirement now to churn out more bullshit than humanly possible. This person was simply fired because they didn’t catch the false information,not because they used the tools forced upon them.
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My biggest gripe about the default GNOME settings
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 03, 2026
Guess it depends on the theme. MacOS had it since OSX. FVWM back in the day. Just changes from time to time. If I’m in a bright ass room, sometimes it can be more comfortable.
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HFS, not HFS+. The characters are not being substituted. KDE throws errors and dies. rsync and cp fail to movie all fields, giving a list of things they skipped.
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This might help: …gitlab.io/…/the-ultimate-guide-to-handling-filen…
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nope, that didnt help. theres HFS stuff this system doesnt like so it can see things but not interact with them
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 02, 2026
I’m pretty sure you just have an old and degraded disc.
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I have some old HFS formatted burned CDs burning in toast on a classic mac. A friend needs his stuff moved off these backups onto his NAS but his modern mac cannot read these CDs. I can mount them in
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 02, 2026
Not sure what the actual question is here, but if the files are there, the filesystem is mounted properly using hfsplus, and you can read the files, then any incompatible characters will be properly substituted, and the files can be copied. Your friend will just have to put some work into properly renaming then afterward.
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Hey, I’m looking for a live OS that I can run from a USB on any phone - but if only Android/non iPhone phones are possible, that’s good too. I know of etchdroid and running from that using the phone a
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Live USB is not really possible for mobile phones. As ARM devices generally do not adhere to BIOS/UEFI standards, running an OS requires more packaged firmware than what a regular x86 laptop/desktop r
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What’s plug OS? I assumed that was Linux. 🤷
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 02, 2026
That’s not an actual OS. It’s an app-backed secure storage device more than anything. The app you launch on your devices accesses whatever you have on the thumb device and runs it on your phone. Mostly just marketing, but certainly not an actual self-contained OS.
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Personal issues I’ve had and other questions I’ve seen online. It’s not necessarily wayland itself, it might be how other programs treat screen sharing in it. In any case it’s worth a try if it’s an e
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Sorry to say, but no, it’s the most problem solution. I won’t even get into the details, but it’s like a heart replacement, and there are many issues by simple swapping packages from the default in th
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Some distros come with both pre-installed so you don’t really need to swap out anything. If it’s not pre-installed, I don’t know, you might be right and it won’t fix anything. I’ve had issues with spe
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 02, 2026
Literally doesn’t matter
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Wait, huh? Where’d you get this idea from?
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Personal issues I’ve had and other questions I’ve seen online. It’s not necessarily wayland itself, it might be how other programs treat screen sharing in it. In any case it’s worth a try if it’s an e
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 01, 2026
Sorry to say, but no, it’s the most problem solution. I won’t even get into the details, but it’s like a heart replacement, and there are many issues by simple swapping packages from the default in this sense. Everything is shipped expecting whatever distro defaults, and just swapping things out doesn’t work that easily. It sounds like you probably had issues with specific apps that didn’t properly support Wayland, and you couldn’t tell the difference between the entire composition environment, and a single app having issues because it only support X11.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in linux · Mar 01, 2026
Wait, huh? Where’d you get this idea from?
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Feb 28, 2026
Tell me more
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Sam Altman says “the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety.” Not 24 hours ago, he seemed to back Anthropic “supporting our warfighters” as long as two “red lines” weren’t crossed, though his tepid s
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Feb 28, 2026
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCK IS HAPPENING:opb.org/…/openais-sam-altman-weighs-in-on-pentago…
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in politics · Jan 13, 2026

Killer ICE Agent Made Bonkers Lie to Neighbors About His Job

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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Jan 03, 2026

Microsoft's Satya Nadella wants you to stop saying AI "slop" in 2026

“Let’s not call it what it is, but what I want you to believe it is because money”
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What about all those ladder climbers who want to sound like they’re tapped in to the pulse of cutting edge technology to the bosses? I work with engineers and it seems to be pretty split between full
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LLMs aren’t going to make you good at your job. If you lacked coming in and relied on this bullshit, you’ll suck even more going out when they figure out you can’t have a conversation about the thing
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Im genuinely confused by your reply. I wasn’t referring to ladder climbers in a positive light. I see them shoehorning AI into pointless projects that dazzle the bosses because they don’t know any bet
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 17, 2025
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Am engineer. Know zero professional people in the engineering community who use AI browsers, and very few who even touch AI for anything aside from docs or stats. In my personal life I know zero peopl
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What about all those ladder climbers who want to sound like they’re tapped in to the pulse of cutting edge technology to the bosses? I work with engineers and it seems to be pretty split between full
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 17, 2025
LLMs aren’t going to make you good at your job. If you lacked coming in and relied on this bullshit, you’ll suck even more going out when they figure out you can’t have a conversation about the thing you were hired to be an expert on, buddy. Good luck to you.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 17, 2025
LLMs are useful for summarization. That is it. How often are you needing a summary of the thing that you’re browsing at the moment?
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 17, 2025
Am engineer. Know zero professional people in the engineering community who use AI browsers, and very few who even touch AI for anything aside from docs or stats. In my personal life I know zero people who use these browsers. I think this is just panic from the higher ups at Mozilla who have no idea what in the fuck the company should be doing or is about, even. Start making tools to give to people to combat this bullshit from the EU. Build a USABLE and decentralized chat app that people can actually use FFS. Build something like Proton and ACTUALLY BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT. Others have eaten your lunch because of this exact thing. Do better.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 13, 2025
Good
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 07, 2025
No shit
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Just like all the rest, it’s a remotely operated pile of garbage that can’t do a damn thing. Oh wait…they made it jog for some reason. Battery lasts for 20 minutes while walking, so jogging it’s going
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Sure, keep underestimating it. The same way people underestimated electric cars… and AI… and rockets that land themselves. How’s history treating those predictions?
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You’re on the wrong platform to be gobbling on Elon’s limp penis. Go back to shitter if you want to praise neo Nazis.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 07, 2025
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There have been news Tesla is accepting order of the Optimus Robot Gen 3. Delivery is scheduled on 2026. I secured early access with the peroder document anyone can secured there’s also.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 07, 2025
Just like all the rest, it’s a remotely operated pile of garbage that can’t do a damn thing. Oh wait…they made it jog for some reason. Battery lasts for 20 minutes while walking, so jogging it’s going to get a few doors down and fall over.
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TLDR: OpenAI made a deal to secure 40% of the global supply of wafers from both SK Hynix and Samsung (2 of the 3 large providers of RAM) ostensibly for project Stargate server farms. But it gets so mu
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 05, 2025
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Sorry watch the video last night, but Sanders thinks this is AI. No folks its not and the bubble going pop. I love Sanders but this fear mongering was not necessary.
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Mkay. I work in the industry, and everything he said is quite on point. Unless you want to clarify, it seems you have zero clue as to what you are talking about about.
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Sure you would say that, your industry that part of the problem. I bet you get rock hard hoping everything he says comes to pass.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 04, 2025
What in the world are you talking about? You’re not making any sense between comments.
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Sorry watch the video last night, but Sanders thinks this is AI. No folks its not and the bubble going pop. I love Sanders but this fear mongering was not necessary.
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Mkay. I work in the industry, and everything he said is quite on point. Unless you want to clarify, it seems you have zero clue as to what you are talking about about.
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Forgive my ignorance, where has AI (particularly the LLMs) proven to be useful and effective to the point of displacing workers? While I understand it has use cases (drug discovery, etc.) they usually
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 04, 2025
It’s not about their actual effectiveness, it’s about the justification people use to force more “AI” reasons to fire people, reduce pay, eliminate jobs, and so on, and so on… Literally the first point in this speech, though broad, is making that case. A very small number of people are forcing this shit down people’s throats, and using it to justify the loss of monumental numbers of jobs. Feel free to look up Amazon’s upcoming waves of layoffs, Salesforce, Google, HP…etc. Amazon alone claims they will be replacing 150k jobs in the US alone in the next year with robots. Again, first point brought up by Bernie.
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@just_another_person@lemmy.world in technology · Dec 04, 2025
Mkay. I work in the industry, and everything he said is quite on point. Unless you want to clarify, it seems you have zero clue as to what you are talking about about.
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