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Kent Sharkey wrote: The AI created by the warehouse team isn't going to be pleased Should make for some interesting AI discussions about 'bottles!'
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Quote: ‘Every single’ Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO That could explain why other stuff is being neglected or getting worse...
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A new study showed that productivity dropped by 18% among a group of workers randomly assigned to WFH. This news brought to you by: Bosses
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The first paragraph lays lie to the title: "could be"
Reading the whole article it becomes very clear that they are just looking at computer time. From experience during COVID we know that computer time isn't a good indicator for most jobs.
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obermd wrote: From experience during COVID we know that computer time isn't a good indicator for most jobs. The sad part is that COVID had to come to this to be taken seriously...
It has never been.
Same as for "lines of code", "mouse activity" and other moronic parameters some idiots want to sell / buy as performance / effectivity values.
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Microsoft Edge 117, currently available for testing in the Canary and Dev channels, has a new toggle called "Save screenshots of site for History" Big Redmond is watching
I suspect this feature might not make it to release
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This would be especially helpful on sites where I type my password in, so I don't ever forget the passwords. If I do, I can just bring up the image and voila!
Very nice of microsoft to help us out.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I suspect this feature might not make it to release Why not? The only difference about that and the current history with links and some metadata is memory space.
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Faced by a daunting blank ChatGPT window, users will now discover suggested prompts designed to ignite creativity and provide a launching pad for conversation. "Inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence."
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The list of LOLBAS files - legitimate binaries and scripts present in Windows that can be abused for malicious purposes, will soon include the main executables for Microsoft’s Outlook email client and Access database management system. In yet more shocking news today
Seems the theme might just be "news that really isn't"
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Cloud was the go-to choice for the past five years, but we could see traditional systems become more viable. I guess I should have checked to make sure you were sitting down before telling you that
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The first shot is for free 5 years are cheaper than the offline solution
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Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace." "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"
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Not sure if I would like to sleep in a "Google" hotel... as it were not enough with all the data they get online...
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NASA lost contact with its Voyager 2 spacecraft—the second-most distant object ever built by humans and flung into space—nearly two weeks ago due to an errant command sent to the probe. Fortunately they didn't have to send out a technician
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The research found that people working in finance, sales and managerial roles are much more likely than others on average to think their jobs are useless or unhelpful to others. That's why they call it 'work'?
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A colleague of mine always says: The money we receive at the end of the month is 10% salary and 90% personal (psychological) injury compensation
And something I say myself... if you always had fun at work, it would be a hobby not a job
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Just love how transportation and material moving is top on the socially useless list. COVID19 is only 3 years old.
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and, some are fulfilled flipping burgers ?
without deep compassion, can we know the depth of any individual's sense of worth ... in, as Freud (1933) said, "leben und arbeit," ... "love and work" ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Definitely a failure on the part of the companies to ensure their employees know how what they do contributes to the company. Of course that would also mean companies would need to actually pay their employees for their efforts.
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Well duh! Because they work in pointless, meaningless jobs.
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I find it interesting that after thousands of years of existence, we humans need basic research to "confirm" what any human of average intelligence already knows.
Kent Sharkey wrote: That's why they call it 'work'?
It's against the law now to break a sweat - don't you know? It's abuse, and we will not tolerate abuse. I think we should start a revolution against work of any kind.
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New research from UCL has found that humans were only able to detect artificially generated speech 73% of the time, with the same accuracy in both English and Mandarin. I'm certain this isn't going to cause any problems at all
And I bet you even heard that in your own voice!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I'm certain this isn't going to cause any problems at all The scammers are thanking god for this year
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This new extension, building upon the C# Dev Kit and C# extensions, gives you a comprehensive toolkit for your Unity development in Visual Studio Code across Windows, macOS, and Linux. "Let's join together and a-feel all right"
Sometimes I just don't understand the directions my brain goes
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