@Uair @jzb @Em0nM4stodon Oh, damn. I've been misremembering all this time.
Thanks!
@Uair @jzb @Em0nM4stodon Oh, damn. I've been misremembering all this time.
Thanks!
@mrose @jzb @Em0nM4stodon No idea regarding Corp tax back then, but whatever they were doing worked.
@Uair @jzb @Em0nM4stodon Nothing. I just like pointing out it was 70% during these great times right wingers go on about.
@jzb @Em0nM4stodon Just bring back the 70% top tax bracket.
@gimulnautti @futurebird If your first response to hearing about children being killed is to ask who's kids, there's something wrong with you.
@jjLitke @Illuminatus @futurebird Society doesn't like facing uncomfortable truths.
@thomholwerda @osnews It's also meaningless since they wouldn't have donated anyways. Every place that ignored them is fine but those that gave in are still struggling.
@JohnJBurnsIII @futurebird @billiglarper It's never been a win for the employee. It's all about forcing AI adoption to prop up the bubble for as long as they can.
@jaseg @whitequark @ariadne That and it's another cycle in management belief that expensive quality can be replaced by cheap quantity. Unpaid interns, off shoring, horde of juniors, etc.
@tsturm @futurebird @billiglarper Hence why it matches the last paragraph. :-)
@adhdeanasl @futurebird @billiglarper It's more about propping up the AI bubble and convincing people to keep dumping money into it.
@futurebird @billiglarper That last paragraph goes perfectly with this. :-D
"If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed," says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Business Insider (www.businessinsider.com)
@futurebird Reminds me of the joke about the guy who will do anything to protect his family but he just means killing someone. Not anything actually useful like making sure the kids are clean, well fed, getting with housework, etc.