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HimEatLotsOfFishEggs t1_j8wffzg wrote
Reply to comment by ThePrince14 in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Those’re a lot of important phrases and ideas you’re regurgitating there, bud. Remember to drink lots of water to keep your throat well-lubricated, and take thirty-minute breaks should you get tired!
HoneydewInMyAss t1_j8wf6il wrote
Reply to comment by peaeyeparker in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Meanwhile, Americans can't afford eggs and bread.
garygoblins t1_j8wf46e wrote
Reply to comment by RockAndStone69 in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
Bard (LaMDA) has existed since 2019. It's just not been released publicly...
HoneydewInMyAss t1_j8wevyc wrote
Reply to comment by caligaris_cabinet in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Who needs aliens?
Let's just round up all the politicians and oligarchs ourselves?
We outnumber them 10,000-to-1
Lock the doors to every bank on Wallstreet, and burn it down with them inside
RamblinSean t1_j8weuyk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
You do know that anti-union companies identifying likely union organizers prior to drive announcements is practically step 1 of the anti-union playbook right.
HAHA_goats t1_j8weqoh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
If you take the company's word for it, no company ever does any wrong.
Tesla already has a poor track record for how they treat employees, do I'm inclined to distrust their defense.
Monte924 t1_j8wenyw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
It us illegal to fire someone for trying to form a union. That’s why companies will instead INVENT other reasons to fire them regardless of whether or not its true
HoneydewInMyAss t1_j8wenmj wrote
Reply to comment by Socky_McPuppet in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
I'm a progressive, but this is a much worse situation than just the Republicans.
The democrats held both houses of congress for 2 years, during an unprecedented era of unionization, and they didn't do shit to help then....
People were unionizing at some of the largest corporations on earth (Amazon, Starbucks, etc.) And our "liberal" party just sat there.
Where was Biden, Harris, Pelosi, etc. When they were unionizing the Amazon factory in NYC?
Why didn't they pass ANY legislation to help them? They didn't even make a fucking speech!
Then, the Biden administration spit in the faces of those railworkers, and wouldn't even give then a measly 7 days of sick leave.
We have 2 conservative, anti-worker parties in our 2-party system.
I wish it was just one party, but working class Americans literally have to overcome both parties in our political systems and i don't even know how to go about that.
Corporations have us check-mated.
HogsInSpace t1_j8wemkg wrote
I've had an interesting conversation with chat gpt about the limitations, downfalls of chat gpt, and also how the negative affects that trust in flawed AI by the human civilization may have dire consequences.
HRKing505 t1_j8wea04 wrote
Reply to comment by andretii in Microsoft finally documents how to run Windows 11 on an Arm Mac by Suspicious_Introvert
I noticed that too. Here is the link if you're interested.
DevouringZombie t1_j8we259 wrote
Reply to Got a tech question or want to discuss tech? Bi-Weekly /r/Technology Tech Support / General Discussion Thread by veritanuda
I am interested in buying around 30 laptops for my school. I'm concerned about the use of chatbots and general plagarism. I'd like them to be offline and replicate the old school "blue books" as much as possible. Anyone have any recommendations?
ThePrince14 t1_j8wdz7q wrote
Reply to comment by CoffeeFox in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Nice, I struck Reddit’s nerve where they don’t have a rebuttal to actual data, so people just downvote and come up with generalizations. Why are you so against actual data, and just use clickbait articles to further your confirmation bias? Don’t you realize that’s exactly what the “other side”, who you hate so dearly also does?
oms-law t1_j8wdoms wrote
I really have got to try this ChatGPT. It's everywhere these days. Reddit is full of it, my newspaper always has at least one article dedicated to it, and my instagram is filled with tweets mentioning this AI. It went viral overnight, and ever since, it's been trending. I heard it helps eases a student's workloads, which sounds fair, but is it really that undetectable?
Best-Road-2605 t1_j8wdjpa wrote
It’s not illegal, it’s not their company. Don’t like where you work leave. If the company is a bad place to work it will fail if not it will thrive and all the noise will be found out to be false.
TastyAgency4604 t1_j8wdh5u wrote
Next up is an article about Windows XP
funkypjb t1_j8wdh5r wrote
It’s cool though
daj0412 t1_j8wde2g wrote
Reply to comment by psychothumbs in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
that’s wild… cannot impose penalties..? who else is going to penalize the company for breaking the law…
redditbebigmad t1_j8wd8fj wrote
Reply to Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
No they dont.
Avalanche2 t1_j8wcp9y wrote
Reply to comment by My_reddit_strawman in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Yes, if they are fired for trying to unionize it's illegal. Problem will be that Tesla is likely collecting a bunch of info on every worker, like internet activity and clock in/out times, etc etc. The official firing will be for violation of some written policy.
loldudester t1_j8wckfj wrote
Reply to comment by 5m0k37r3353v3ryd4y in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
> To your analogy, I don’t plug numbers into a calculator because I already know the answer I’m gonna get.
You may not know what 18*45 is, but if a calculator told you it was 100 you'd know that's wrong.
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newjackcity0987 t1_j8wc4kw wrote
Reply to comment by wh4tth3huh in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
But if AZ harvest all the sunlight then there wont he enough for the rest of America. /s
f_crick t1_j8wc2rv wrote
Reply to comment by trentsim in Hyundai and Kia cars could be stolen with just a USB cable by Sorin61
I thought it was the usb cable just happens to be the right size. It’s purely mechanical afaik.
Socky_McPuppet t1_j8wboqb wrote
Reply to comment by Bringbackdexter in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
> What’s concerning is no one is thinking about where this leads.
Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Conservatives have not only thought about where this leads - they're the ones leading the charge.
> A dystopia where the rich rule with an iron fist and their word is law.
Yes - and they're fucking salivating.
Hyperion1722 t1_j8wfgbb wrote
Reply to ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Seems to be good for basic information queries. Just don't ask profound subjects such as quantum dynamics and the like. More often than not, it will give you a sensible answer that could be a foundation/guide to look for better info. I am amazed that people right now wanted to be spoon fed for info that should be 100% accurate to everyone's expectations.