the man has rarely been proven wrong in anything tech related he has said
random bald, fat, middle-aged Brazillian guy
can’t post anything anymore since lemmy.world is hostile to VPN users, so now I’m just a upvote/downvote machine…
the man has rarely been proven wrong in anything tech related he has said
Presumably because they haven’t invested in AI.
Presumably is carrying all the weight of your whole post here
Perhaps we could get a non-biased opinion and also from an actual expert rather than some finance ghoul who really doesn’t know anything?
I also hate banks, but usually those guys can sniff out market failures way ahead of the rest of us. All their bacon rides on that, after all
They did an attempt at VR
but it was a me-too attempt, almost a copycat of existing hardware… hardly innovative
Guns have useful legal purposes
Weapons are tools with only one utility, kill people.
Shit, I remember having to wipe my boss’s computer back in '03 because he clicked on an attachment called something along the lines of “bigtiddies.mpeg.exe” or some shit.
I could almost hear The Office theme song playing while I was reading that
maybe because most people lurking around here knows it’s trivial to bypass wired’s paywall
sorry if the data I brought disturbed your China bashing, you’re free to ignore it
Workers don’t have too many rights.
Maybe not stellar but still better than quite a few of the 135 countries surveyed by this NGO in 2022. Behind Brazil, Russia and South Africa but ahead of India. Better than the so-called “land of the free” also, so maybe the joke’s on them?
we all need a little swap here and there, right
Fuck them all rich countries. They got dirty rich exploring the global south and now want them to be condemned to be eternally poor.
you can still see that number on smarttube
There’s no universe where PS1 and N64 are fifth generation
It seems our current universe disagrees with you
hey look, a billionaire bootlicker, what are the odds
and they won’t as long as lobbying is legal and legislators are all in the pockets of big companies
we should not be OK with that