Always have been, and this is a bipartisan value, heck, it's common to all political parties of the world.
ilmagico
I should've gotten fired long ago if that was true.. nope, quite the opposite.
Well, I actually do this for real 😅
After the second or third time a coworker (or family member) asks me how I'm doing and gets the "just as bad as usual" response, they just laugh and move on 😂
Then stop lying about it :
"Hey, how you doin'?"
" Everything's bad, as usual, thanks"
Or
"Just as bad as yesterday, thanks, what about you?"
Or
"... next question?"
If it's a client and can't afford to be awkward, just say say
"Just another day"
And if people ask for more details but you don't want to talk about it, just say :
"Just having a bad day"
Or
"Nothing good happened yet"
Or
"Nothing out of the ordinary"
Or just make up your honest but polite answers
Wait, if you had graphene I didn't think you'd get the battery crippling update right? Or are you saying that, even though you had graphene, you decided to get a free battery by reverting to stock, then (I guess) put graphene back?
At least there's still an opt out...
I'm sorry, I hate what Elon is doing, with twitter/X and not only, but I call bullshit on this post, at least until further strong evidence being presented.
I don't doubt that Elon and Xitter have been pushing his political agenda one way or another, but the post specifically calls out elizaOS and links to some github website and repo which supposedly contains "bread crumbs". All I see is an AI project that is not (directly, at least) affiliated with Elon, at least from what I could find on a quick internet search, and for sure whose employees were not X employees to be able to leave bread crumbs into. Also the supposed "bread crumb" is just some third party company/organization offering an AI agent ~~mocking~~mimicking Trump where in its "bio" it says it interfered with the election? Sorry, I need stronger proof.
will act without regard for law
They were gonna do that anyway
Let me know when the deal is final, accepted by both parties, nobody pulls out or unilaterally changes terms at the last second, and the deal is actually observed and enforced for at least a week. I've seen this script play out differently too many times to get excited yet...
Yeah I said at least 5 years, cause I haven't been here forever, and also it seems they're getting worse in the last few years, though maybe that's just my biased perception.
I think it's much simpler honestly: fires like these have been happening every year in California for the past hmm... at least 5 years, maybe more. Insurances are simply catching on and doing what any for-profit company would do in this situation, avoid losing money.
Lost opportunity to rebrand to ClosedAI