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Again, I cannot emphasize enough: do not go to the US even if you're privileged enough to have never been scared or worried of a border crossing in you're life. Do not go ESPECIALLY for something as optional & outrageously expensive as GDC.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
Youβd be daft not too. They would end up paying more without the club/nectar card
I hope the United fans make their feelings known. Iβd like to think they would disagree with him.
Parasitic scumbag.
And Trump has the audacity to criticise other countries on their 'freedom of speech'
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speed of a puma!
Itβs been a great way to wean myself off social media in general. Barely open this app now and never compelled to.
10. The baby announcement At the end of a meeting, a colleague asked their boss to stay on the line for a couple of minutes. The colleague then confidentially shared the great news that they were expecting a baby, and they and their boss talked about a few next steps to plan for parental leave. The AI notetaker then sent out notes to everyone who had attended the meeting with the headline, βColleague Is Having a Baby.β
19. The equipment I recently saw a ~$50,000 piece of industrial equipment damaged and taken out of commission for about a month because Google AI search told a worker that the tightening torque of a screw was 50 ft*lb instead of 50 in*lb. This resulted in them over-tightening the screw by a factor of 12, which unfortunately didnβt strip the threaded hole (which would have been a smaller problem) but instead warped a bearing assembly that required a full rebuild at considerable difficulty and expense. The kicker is that the correct torque value was clearly printed in the service manual that is stored in the machine.
1. The fake initiative Our execs usually send out a hype email right before the annual employee morale survey, emphasizing wins from the past year, basically trying to put people in a positive frame of mind. Last yearβs included the announcement of a major new program we knew employees really wanted. But it was a bit surprising, because it fell in an area my team was responsible for, and we were out of the loop, despite advocating strenuously for this over the years. So I went to the exec to a) convey enthusiasm for his newfound dedication to launching this program and b) ask what support he needed from my team/get us involved again. It turned out the program wasnβt launching at all; he had just asked AI to edit the email to make it sound more exciting and appealing, and it had done so by β¦ launching my initiative.
16. The scam We work with a lot of small businesses just starting up, and as a result are asked to recommend professional services often. Knowing this, a client passed on a discreet warning about the bookkeeping firm weβd recommended to them. They had issues with their accounting software, Quickbooks, and called for help. It was right when Google started providing AI summaries for everything, and apparently their account rep pulled the phone number for Quickbooksβ support out of the AI summary, rather than off the website. You can probably guess where this is going. The number wasnβt legit, but instead put him in contact with a scammer whoβd managed astroturf their way into the AI summary. The account rep gave the scammer full access to our clientβs accounting software before he realized his error. Our client didnβt share a lot of details about the damages β I got the sense that they were saying very little because they were planning legal action β but they wanted to let us know so we wouldnβt recommend them again.
"The mainstream understanding of AI is as an interefering piece of shit which doesn't work" pt II
www.askamanager.org/2025/11/the-...
Hey y'all, we just posted a Sound Design intern position here on the Respawn Jedi team for Summer 2026! Come make some really cool stuff with us
*Caveat is you must be a student graduating no earlier than December 2026
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Both of his cars
They canβt change the sound otherwise people in movies sound like they are talking to an invisible person.
Saved it on the last word
Ian is a great name for a cat.
Or Joe Pasquale dressed as Austin Powers.
Songs are sung, no?
"They're trying to convince people they can't do the things they've been doing easily for years - to write emails, to write a presentation. Your daughter wants you to make up a bedtime story about puppies - to write that for you." We will get to the point, she says with a grim laugh, "that you will essentially become just a skin bag of organs and bones, nothing else. You won't know anything and you will be told repeatedly that you can't do it, which is the opposite of what life has to offer. Capitulating all kinds of decisions like where to go on vacation, what to wear today, who to date, what to eat. People are already doing this. You won't have to process grief, because you'll have uploaded photos and voice messages from your mother who just died, and then she can talk to you via AI video call every day. One of the ways it's going to destroy humans, long before there's a nuclear disaster, is going to be the emotional hollowing-out of people." - author and filmmaker Justine Bateman from a piece by Emine Saner for the Guardian
Author and filmmaker Justine Bateman on generative AI
There will come a time when it is literally unusable. I for one look forward to that day.
Loving the speed of iOS 26. Everything else, not so much π€’
Ugly af
YMMV
Let the purge begin! Good luck, man.
HELLO CLEVELAND!!
Very cool!
Itβs βmassiveβ but doesnβt really convey the scale and gravitas of a planet destroying weapon.
I am a permanent resident
Good luck changing a tyre at the side of the road.