Business owners take the risk. Not everyone can start a business and take on that risk. Most aren’t even profitable for years after. That’s my point.
Business owners take the risk. Not everyone can start a business and take on that risk. Most aren’t even profitable for years after. That’s my point.
It’s going to blow your mind to find out how often new businesses fail.
So you’re self employed. This study doesn’t apply to you.
So if you owned a business, you’d like to be removed from that position?
Took them long enough.
No, but it makes business owners more likely to outsource or replace with AI.
If I was in a warship, I’d want TikTok too.
I don’t mind him using copyrighted materials as long as it leads to OpenAI becoming truly open source. Humans can replicate anything found in the wild with minor variations, so AI should have the same access. This is how human creativity builds upon itself. Why limit AI? We already know all the jobs people have will be replaced anyway eventually.
I think the point is basically having free YouTube premium (no ads).
All they need now is an iOS/iPadOS app.
Chrome, I’m looking at you. When are you getting it?
It’s a nightmare and it’s probably going to get worse now that they are ditching Apple Carplay and Android Auto. https://www.motortrend.com/news/general-motors-removing-apple-carplay-android-auto-for-safety-tim-babbitt/
That’s just distraction legislation, not what people truly need. This has been happening since the early days of the election process, but none of these measures address the real needs of the public because it’s all political theater. The actual control lies elsewhere (i.e. global elite). I’ve been aware of this for decades, but only recently have others started to see it too.
All talk. I have yet to see a single politician actually give the people what they want. She had 4 years to do it, and crickets.
The Hunger Games are revealing themselves folks.
Starting?
Gradually increasing revenue each year is more sustainable, as it avoids the pressure of constantly surpassing record highs and potentially alienating your customer base. CEOs somehow fail to understand this. Morons.
So like, did Intel lay off or deprecate its QA teams similar to what Microsoft did with Windows? Remember when stability was key and everything else was secondary? Pepperidge farms remembers.
I’m not quite sure why there is so much hate for Windows 11. It’s a slightly improved version of Windows 10.