Is cynicism something that should be avoided? I view cynicism as a healthy need to always question authority, the status quo, and majority opinion.
Is cynicism something that should be avoided? I view cynicism as a healthy need to always question authority, the status quo, and majority opinion.
That’s a Chinese hi-speed train headed right for them.
The AIs probably have higher moral standards than most human hedgefund managers.
I hope China adds help with the transition to Linux to their Belt and Road initiative as a lot of lesser developed countries could really benefit from dumping proprietary software and building a homegrown IT sector.
I watched Bangladeshi women and preteens offloading barges full of bricks by hand from sun-up to sunset. It was cheaper for the company owner to hire all those people than build a conveyor.
No worries, Biden will give them a $10b government contract to make up the profit loss like he did for Amazon. Nobody loves union busting like Joebama.
Workers are going to have to tighten their belts following the massive layoffs to come. Sacrifices will need to be made in order to maintain CEO pay and stock dividends. The government will need to step in with subprime bailout loans as these companies are too big to fail.
“Due to the spread of Covid, everyone needs to quarantine.” (I smile and dance a joyous jig on the inside while feigning sympathy for the wife’s anxiety over not socializing.)
Linux users don’t have these problems.
How does the SEC continually ignore him manipulating stock prices through twitter? Another government agency made toothless to protect the rich.