

I can’t believe Oracle has 10,000 employees to begin with. What the hell are they doing that even needs that many people to begin with?


I can’t believe Oracle has 10,000 employees to begin with. What the hell are they doing that even needs that many people to begin with?


They’ll probably just fork forgejo add some slight “ai agentic” bullshit and market it as their own product.
I was going to say hopefully the forgejo licence doesn’t allow that but then again, OpenAI have shown they don’t really care about copyright or anything like that


I wonder how it’s handled, is it a newly trained model for UK driving? If it’s just the US model but told to drive on the left it will be disastrous. UK driving standards are so much higher than in the US, plus tighter lanes with often completely worn out road markings. Think I’ll just avoid London for the first 6 months they are active


I guess it’s a case of “why not”. I’m sure someone could make a client that does the same thing but there’s a few features of mastodon that are geared towards text content rather than just images (quote posts). Likewise there’s probably some features that make sense for an image first platform that probably aren’t needed for mastodon (showing camera setting used).
Hopefully federation between the two does improve to the point that you maybe couldn’t tell at first glance of a profile is on one or the other.


AI industry needs to encourage job seekers to pick up AI skills (undefined), in the same way people master Excel to make themselves more employable.
Has anyone in the last 15 years willingly learned excel? It seems like one of those things you have to learn on the job as your boomer managers insist on using it.


There’s no bad language you say? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck


For humans by humans
Could have fooled me


People here definitely do say shit like that. It’s literally the very next comment I read.
I read that as you saw a comment on here that said that?


Maybe some companies are taking a hit to profits? At least for a period, maybe slowly increase prices


I can’t see them actually undoing it. It will just become a thing that is no longer enforced. Once one company stands up to it and refuses to pay the fine, and the uk can’t force them to pay, others will do it. Once enough do it the UK will stop trying (hopefully)


America won’t stop until absolutly everything is a partisan issue


But they are making up for the lack of real visits by increasing their scrapping
Yeah same. The way I think about federation is in a kind of per “product” approach. That’s a piece of software can be run by anyone and all communicate and work as a whole is the main benefit. Cross compatibility between “products”/software is just an added bonus, but not necessary


For the people buying it, the product itself doesn’t matter. It’s got Trump’s name on it and the money they spend goes to him, so he can “own the libs”


Reject germ theory, embrace worm theory
The lever be slackin. Let’s get this over and done with
What a pussy. Got a call from Tim Apple and caved immediately.
I feel like the uncertainty is worse for business than the actual tarries at this point
I can’t even trust Alexa to buy stuff from Amazon. No way would I trust this to actually buy and pay for things for me
Yeah but “recommend” could mean anything? Is that 60fps at full ultra or 30 at high? It’s often quite a bit of trial and error to dial in a good compromise on lower spec pcs
I don’t see it so it may be slowly rolling out?