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pdxfed , to Technology in The Internet Archive is under a DDoS attack

I read this fully in Ace Ventura 2 intonation.

pdxfed , to Technology in New Windows AI feature records everything you’ve done on your PC

That is so good, and like most good scifi, depressingly, predictably accurate with human nature

pdxfed , to Technology in Two students find security bug that could let millions do laundry for free

Good, hope you're enjoying the Internet on "Pretty_Fly_For_A_WIFI" open network

pdxfed , to Technology in OpenAI says Sky voice in ChatGPT will be paused after concerns it sounds too much like Scarlett Johansson

"peak hilarity", or as they call it in copyright court, "Tuesday".

pdxfed , to Not The Onion in Students Show Up to Graduation, Find Commencement Speaker Is an AI Robot

Our pacifist, agnostic campus had a southern Baptist commencement speaker desperately invoking the parallels of graduation to a higher power and lauding our nation's military invasion of Iraq. How in the actual fuck did the admin greenlight that one. Strangest ending to 4 years ever.

pdxfed , to Technology in The decline of Intel..

Admired AMD since the first Athlon, but never made the jump for various reasons--mostly availability. Just bought my first laptop(or any computer) with an AMD chip in it last year, a ryzen7 680m. There is no discrete graphics card and the onboard GPU has comparable performance to a discrete Nvidia 1050gpu. In a 13" laptop. The AMD chip far surpassed Intel's onboard GPU performance, and Intel laptop was ~30% more from any company. Fuck right off.

Why doesn't this matter to Intel? Part of why they always held mind space and a near monopoly is their OEM computer maker deals. HP, DELL, etc. it was almost impossible to find an AMD premade desktop, laptops were out of the question.

pdxfed , to Not The Onion in Fox News Rushes to Embrace Harrison Butker’s ‘Quite Tender’ Speech

You need to quit the NFL. They're super regressive, don't care about their athletes, try to hide science about injuries rather than improve their sport, pay super low for their athletes relative to other sports despite massive revenues.

pdxfed , to Technology in TikTok wants to be YouTube now, tests 60-minute video uploads

Google would never have too many products and lose focus.

pdxfed , to Ask Lemmy in Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?

HR is a funny one; if you know what you're talking about about and can speak to different audiences at their level it's not generally push back from a professional knowledge point--pushback for HR is usually "yeah but that is hard/not what I want" which is very different and totally fine.

Except fucking compensation. Glassdoor is the WebMD bane of comp conversations with employees. It's a selection-bias informed group of people who provide salaries when they think they're underpaid and need validation. While, for the most part we're all underpaid, just like WebMD, the dangerous oversimplification of very nuanced and complex data is nothing but a PITA to people trying to to fix or work in good systems.

"I saw my job is being hired for $xx,xxx I should be getting that". Location, industry, industry segment, education, KSA, org size, high variance in titles from one company to the next(manager here is VP there), every other pay/bonus/benefit/time off difference, internal pay equity considerations that are often statutory by state/feds--none is captured and people aren't taught that those are part of comp. Just this title is $xx,xxx. The worst part is that managers run to HR with often this info directly supplied by candidates or their own employees all worked up HR is fucking them by underpaying. I'm the first person to tell a manager their comp is fucked against a market if it is, which helps build trust but it's exhausting.

This plays out in every job offer, promotion, annual merit increase and any time you remind people they're not coming to work for free.

Again, almost never see this in other areas if you know what the hell you're doing in HR, but I guess the incentive and stakes are high enough in comp to make people just go off the deep end.

pdxfed , to Ask Lemmy in USA Lemmies: Where do you live?
pdxfed , to Technology in Dell warns of data breach, 49 million customers allegedly affected

A gamer cannot sink lower. Build your own if you care!

pdxfed , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

It's not a big 🚛, it's a series of tubes

pdxfed , to Ask Lemmy in Should I avoid or engage in current news right now?

Once you understand the major forces and their interests, there is little reason to follow day to say, it's just poisonous.

pdxfed , to Ask Lemmy in What animals do you dislike for unusual reasons and why?

Humans, they expose the many horrible traits of humans far better than any relative specie could.

pdxfed , to Technology in Dropbox Discloses Breach of Digital Signature Service Affecting All Users

I have only signed through it and got the notice. I didn't have any info in my profile that would have been visible, assuming DB itself wasn't breached so seems ok for me personally but just another brick in the wall.

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