Not mentioned yet, people working at real estate agencies (at least for renting). They take a lot of money from both sides and at best just unlock the houses so people can see them, at worst they are actively disruptive to the process.
Photos/videos from my phone get backed up on two laptops and eventually an external drive. Photos from cameras do the same with the more interesting photos going to my phone as well. These all tend to be on the same physical location so I really should find better way.
But careful not to update too fast and fall on the supply chain attack of the week.
I love that lemmy is so techy, this is in c/memes of all places
At this point I don't care what the icons look like, just that they stop changing them for a minute.
It'd be fine if that was the case. Right now if you don't like it you're still forced to read (and often review) AI generated rumblings, communicate with LLMs instead of humans when contacting support, accept AI-specific terms even you won't use the AI part of a product, have data centers pollute your city and pay ridiculous amount of money for a stick of ram.
A self-driving pod arrives whenever you tap your phone
You mean a taxi? Is the futuristic part that self-driving taxis will be cheaper than human-driven taxis?
Sadly your sleep schedule will probably also relocate. The trick is to stay where you are and get a remote job from a place that uses your internal time zone.
I had a manager who pushed AI a lot. When he left, all the pressure to use it seemed to die down. So maybe it's just a couple of people creating this environment and if you can get away with avoiding them it's better.
The problem with AI code we saw is that often no human has actually looked at it. During reviews you won't check every line and you'll have to trust much of the code that seems to do obvious things. But that assumes it was written by a human you also trust. When that human hasn't reviewed the code either, you end up with code no one in the company has seen (and may not even know how it works).
Does this actually cause compatibility issues? If not, no need to explain
It's like it tries to rephrase a 5-sentence explanation as another 5-sentence explanation
Sounds like they tested their plugin on the readme generation
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Maybe it's just a very tasty book and they haven't come back because they're so full.