Orbán will fly two private jets worth of money to you like he did with Trump.
Orbán will fly two private jets worth of money to you like he did with Trump.
Well yeah, but has anyone tried it? If not, I’ll go and see if I can, because VR flight sims are the only thing keeping Windows in my house.
It’s a small r because they didn’t want to share freedom with the hard r
So while we’re here, is it possible to get MSFS working on Linux?
Is that sarcastic?
Take the case of self-checkouts.
Money is missing from the tally at the end of the day.
In one case, you have an employee as cashier. You can reprimand them, in some jurisdictions even take it from their pay.
What do you do with a machine if money is missing? It may be a tricky customer/thief, it may be just that the machine is not always 100% accurate in certain circumstances, maybe you skimped out on maintenance one too many times. Who do you blame?
That’s why there are no vending machines for certain types of goods, or no self-checkouts at car dealerships or “bad neighbourhoods”. Sometimes the risk component is too high.
Obviously, automation is changing work, and you can make cheaper robots that will be cheaper than working someone to do the same thing. All I’m saying is there is a significant component next to the direct “pay vs. machine maintenance costs” question.
My point is that companies and employers have got used to a ton of leeway with workers, where they can offload a ton of risk to people just because they are employees.
See for example that one case when that US airline wanted to weasel out of honouring a deal offered by their chatbot. That’s them realizing they can no longer just say it’s been a mistake made by an employee, as there is no separate legal entity to push responsibility on.
The same with paying a wage lower than living wage. If they pay sub-living wages, then the onus to make up the rest needed to lead a life that enables you to work long term, thus the risk is on you instead of the employer. If they replace you with a robot, and skimp on its requirements, it will break, and there is nowhere to push the responsibility.
You do actually have to pay them more than minimum wage, if you think about it.
Minimum wage in many countries is so low it’s not enough to sustain a human. You can’t do it to a robot, since it will just not do its job, no matter how many regulators you capture or how many middle management manipulations you pull. You have to pay a living wage to a robot.
This is why “people are still cheaper than robots”. What happens if there’s a 20% wave of inflation? With workers, it’s “we don’t give out 20% pay raises, grow up”, with robots, it’s “here is your power bill, it’s 30% higher to cover for any further fluctuations in inflation, pay it or shut your factory down”.
Robots need breaks too, if they are not regularly maintained they will start to make mistakes, costly mistakes, and they might break, and when one breaks, you don’t just recruit one more wage slave from the fucked up job market, you shell out a lot of money for a new robot.
And what about bacteria? Hope they disinfect the brick beforehand.
And viruses? Do viruses live?
Well, the US is phasing out AR rifles in favour of German HK rifles anyway, so they have to put those stockpiles somewhere.
So then, it was never about the hostages, and always about the genocide and territorial gains?
Lol, yes.
The real question is, what if you commission a work from another, and they make you something in a completely automated way. Let’s say a vending machine. Are you responsible for what the vending machine does if you use it as it’s supposed to be used? Or is it the owner of the machine?
Why is it different for LLM text generators?
To be honest, most news outlets. You never know who owns what.
For example, Euronews was bought by Orbán aligned peeps a few years back. It’s not blatant propaganda now, but something similar has happened in Hungary before, where a news site (index.hu) has been bought and continued to be sane, only to go on full blast at critical moments.
It’s insanely insidious.
Is this not about South Asia? Like India?
Good.
Passing something like this would have been incredibly damaging to the EU.
That jump ramp is very characteristic, that’s why I thought it might be a Kuznetsov relative.
I wonder if it also has the cruise missile battery built into the deck.
It should have that disclaimer, yes.
That said, so should the Times of Israel, which also gets regularly posted here.
I guess the mods are friends?
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