Make it a cozy place with coffy, sofas, and workdesks. Call it The Orange Burrow
Long press the zap icon and there're the NWC settings
Molten gold
Always keep fresh earphones on your back pocket lol
Boy, that must have taken him back to the time his parents reprimanded him after a fuck up. Holy crap!
In my (illeterate) opinion, where I see the parallelism breaking is that Cisco didn't have Mag7 sized, non-internet companies supporting those sales. It was more akin to a gazillion Palantirs buying the chips, rather than MS or Google, which are not AI companies per se.
43x is a very high valuation, no doubt. My point is that maybe the hit is something like 30-40% instead of 70-90%. Wdyt?
What about the picks and shovels? Do you see Nvidia, ASML, and TSMC taking a big hit? Their sales are mostly supported big Big Tech, which are not only AI companies, unlike Palantir.
Are there a 2000s equivalents to these companies and their biggest costumers?
I have no more knowledge than someone bringing up to him after reding something about it and him confirming it. He also said it wasn't rare for people to sleep at the office.
About the legislation, I heard sometime ago they wanted to introduce a law to force companies to promote taking all you holidays, or something along those lines. Apparently, most Japanese won't even take their holidays.
A japanese colleague one told me how it wasn't uncommon for people to die of exhaustion on their commute from/to work (usually from). He even joked about how people would drive their car to the roadside and just die, but first get out off the way because that's how polite they are. Sad.
The Swedish law in question would take around 1 year to pass. If unmodified from it's current writting, then they'd leave - or so they said.
Now, if they aren't forced to store messages but instead they are asked to provide read access to messages to law enforcement, would they leave? That's to be seen.
Privacy is under attack and many "privacy-focused" companies will end up caving for fears to have no markets left to operate by the start of the next decade.
If Hollywood taught us something is that American cars are supposed to catch fire and blow up for no apparent reason
Pretty sure self driving cars come from British engineers being fed up with the nonsense of driving on the left 🤣
I've only had to change gears on a Seat Leon. The grooves of the gear box were definitely not big enough to make it up for the clumsiness of the arm. 4-6 3-5 were a lottery
Even weirder is the fact that the gear box isn't mirrored. Let's put the lower gears as far as possible from the driver, not like their gonna use them that much 😵💫
Changing gears with the (statistically) weak and clumsy arm is a weird choice
So, should we say we drive on the other left instead? The alt-left maybe? 😶🌫️🤣
Taking Argentinian innovation to the next step. Why only rugpull the bank accounts of your country, when you can rugpull people all over the world? #thinkbig





