You're probably right, and that's why it is in quotes, but I figured if I can save some people from reading a "there's no readon this is 12 screens long" article I would.
I'm surprised someone hasn't automated checking that box, then filling in a paragraph of text that sounds like it agrees but ends with a full-left pivot. Would waste some time for sure.
I would love to see a study where they ask a 2024 AI for business decisions around things that happened in 2025. How much you want to bet it already can?
Cargo vans (like Sprinters) are different. They have the cab at the front of the vehicle, so they don't stick out blocking the view. I don't mind them at all.
You can get paid to build a video hosting platform to entertain the masses, and a company makes a huge amount of money, but you get paid and it's your job and people like your work.
Or you could get paid to build surveillance software for an authoritarian government.
Both are jobs you could do, but you have a choice to not do one of them.
This is this man's choice, and it's a good one. Applaud him.
I don't know a single GenX who disagrees with the first statement. (I an on then Millennial edge, though, so could be bias)