Tomorrow: 3 Million hacked smart fridges were used to spread misinformation that the 3 million toothbrush story wasn't true.
Ok, I tilted my phone and shoved it up my butt... now what? I never get these memes, I must be getting old.
Edit: hold on someone's calling me...
CEO of public company actively makes product worse because of business dealings at a seperate private company owned by said CEO. Not that Tesla shareholders don't already have enough reason to be pissed, but good lord.
And it's not a "feud" that would imply Disney is being petty instead of making the fucking obvious business decision to pull advertising spend from the dumpster fire of racism and controversy that is Twitter.
Ok, I had to know, so:
- It's real
- Sold only in Czech Republic around Christmas time, though currently unavailable
- Apparently fried Carp is a traditional Christmas eve dish in CR
- Because of the Christ feeding 5000 with fish and bread bible story.
I still have questions, but at least I'll be able to sleep tonight.
Rubber ducking, not just for programmers. Listen, acknowledge what you're hearing, ask open ended questions (not leading), and learn from and about their experience. You'll grow closer and both people can gain a lot from it.
I asked Bard to give me a generic reason for firing a CEO.
Certainly, here are some vague reasons for firing the CEO of an AI company:
Leadership concerns: The CEO's leadership style or personal conduct was not in line with the company's values or culture. This could include issues such as lack of transparency, poor communication, or ethical breaches.
Yup.
You can laugh or you can cry. Personally, I choose both.
if you’re going to have policies that discriminate against one group of people, then own it, post it publicly,
...McCray said somehow without even a hint of irony.
I grew up right next to a reservation, and my biggest regret is not taking the tribe up on frequent offers to learn their language (one of the languages listed on his shirt). They had free classes and everything. Maybe it's time to give it a go.
I especially love the "other data"... What the hell else is there?!
I won't rehash my opinions, they already been better said here, but I want to add I hate the phrase "close the border". What the fuck does that mean, was it open, did the last one in forget to close the door?
From the article, he is considering taking action "to restrict migrants’ ability to seek asylum at the US-Mexico border if they crossed illegally" which has a lot more nuance and is important to the discussion. So this will specifically affect people who have a legitimate claim to asylum, the border was never "open" to any migrants without it (or a visa).