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  • ya i work with that guy... constantly wrong, constantly defensive if you try to clarify ('i got it from a range of sources'... as in there was some slop with links at the bottom of slop), constantly contributing nothing of value to the issue... completely oblivious to how fucking useless he is.

    .... must... remain... professional.... ... its just a stupid fucking job...

  • fuck google and fuck android.

    donate to https://postmarketos.org/ (and any of the great opensource mobile projects).

    stop begging for longer chains and bigger cages.

  • do it, it's seriously brilliant.

  • thats so fucking dumb its less "leopard eatting face" and more "wallet inspector"

  • how does that work with IT departments? ours dont know and have no interest in knowing about anything but microsoft ecosystem. attitude is pretty endemic in aussie.

  • kei truck or gtfo

  • oreos are shit biscuits.

  • lol, that is 100% every australian apartment built in the last 15 years. the window frames are plastic and the cladding is combustible... but it's got Italian tiles and "European appliances" so it's an "executive suite". that will be $1.5million fuck you very much.

  • the ink hasn't dried on the last "deal".

    there is no point in appeasing the us, they will always be back for more.

  • we are out of claude tokens

  • or focus on building a real and viable opposition to the democrats?

    you can suck this guys dick all you want, but it wont make chuck schumer and the rest of the corporate democrats with a strangle hold on the party any less cancerous.

  • strategic ambiguity ftw

  • in the enterprise space MS is pushing slop generators hard.

    they call it 'secure', but in reality its just a firewall rule forcing you to use chatgpt on MS servers.

    IT leadership does what it always does... go out and buy whatever MS is selling, bc that is the only thing they know how to do.

    bla bla "investing in ai" bla bla.

    the real fun starts when MS decides to stop burning countless billions $$$ and pass on the cost 💹 it's going to be amazing to watch.

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