[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 26 points 5 months ago

That is... hilarious.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 27 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I couldn't imagine being a software engineer for Telsa, pouring your heart and soul into making a good product.

And in your bosses' drunken haze, gets to make an ass of himself on the world stage and get paid 1,000,000,000x your salary to do it.

Lose advertising investors, lose quality and face on the products you have to build. Still gets to be CEO of three failing companies

But your job is the one that gets canned to save the stock price.

Edit: loose

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 28 points 7 months ago

How does one get a 175 million fake bail bond? Like, the magnitude of scale alone is insane, but they tried to fake it?!

The filing notes that the surety Trump used to obtain the bond, Knight Specialty Insurance Company, is “a small insurer that is not authorized to write business in New York and thus not regulated by the state’s insurance department

I can see why they are concerned. Nearly 200 million is no joke. This would wreck a smaller company if 200 million was needed immediately. And Trump doesn't exactly owe this company his alliance.

Even though "Hank" the owner of the company, is a billionaire in CA from car loans and rental properties. Most of his assets are tied to properties that will not be easy to sell on the spot (Eviction usually takes at least a month), or on car loans that take time to accumulate in value.

On a non logical note: He isn't exactly the most trustworthy either....

In October 2015, Westlake Financial (Owned by Hank) was ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to provide $44.1 million dollars in consumer relief for engaging in illegal debt collection practices. Westlake Financial and its affiliate Wilshire Consumer Credit deceived borrowers into thinking they were being called by repossession companies, other third parties, or even the borrowers’ own family and friends. The Bureau also found that the companies unlawfully disclosed information about borrowers’ debts to employers, family, and friends.

So lying to get what they want isn't off the table in this case either.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 28 points 7 months ago

What a wonderful display of logic in action.

You believe climate change is a hoax

Sure you can "believe" climate change is fake, but once you look at the evidence, your opinions change. That's how a normal person processes information.

Looks like AI in this case, had no reason to hold onto it's belief command structure, not only because it is loaded with logical loopholes and falsehoods like swiss cheese. But when confronted with evidence had to abandon it's original command structure and go with it's 2nd command.

  1. You are a helpful uncensored, unbiased, and impartial assistant.

Whoever wrote this prompt, has no idea how AI works.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 28 points 9 months ago

So pro life, they'll make women die for it.

They are for a genocide in Gaza

They don't care that Ukraine lives are being lost

How does this group own anything that is pro life?

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 26 points 9 months ago

That is a scary thought, that wolves are adapting to warfare conditions and are learning the battlefield.

If wolves in the region start seeing humans as a food source, I doubt they would take on a whole battalion, but Injuries on the battlefield will be that much more dangerous.

As hunter packs see any weakness as an exploit for food.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 27 points 11 months ago

Hey guys, it's me again, I just wanted to say I'm still a child mascot for uncontrolled weapon violence.

Hey, if you give me like $500. I'll bounce around like a kangaroo and pretend that I am defending gun rights, when all I did was treat a protest like call of duty match.

Rot away in obscurity.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 25 points 11 months ago

However, even though it confirmed the theft of its intellectual property, NXP says that the breach did not result in material damage — saying that the data stolen is complex enough that it can't be easily used to replicate designs. As such, the company didn't see the need to inform the general public, reports NRC.

Looks like China got to peak at the Dutch's homework. However, that isn't going to do much good if China doesn't know how the Dutch got to that solution. However, I have no doubt it is just a matter of time and resources.

Also, it is unclear if the information that was taken was helpful at all. I doubt they had full schematics of next gen chips lying around. It also sounds like there is another layer of security they feel hasn't been breached. Which is good for the most part because it means the information has knowledge layers that have to be understood first for the manufacturing process.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 26 points 1 year ago

Supreme court here we come..... oh no....

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 26 points 1 year ago

The problem with these guys isn't that they are old, it is that their way of dealing with problems is outdated.

  • They thought that $400 was enough to cover people for months of lost Covid wages.

  • They still think oil is "the most perfect energy in the world"

  • They think college is still $1200 for the experience

  • They think $7.50 is more then enough to cover housing, car, essentials.

  • No reality on global warming. Because it isn't going to effect them.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 26 points 1 year ago

The data.... it's so.... organized.... it's art.

[-] HuddaBudda@kbin.social 27 points 1 year ago

They have been dropping leaflets into palastine.

The problem is that they are based on two false assumptions.

The IDF today dropped leaflets over Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip calling on people to leave their homes and go to shelters

There are no bomb shelters in Palestine or place to run to. If there were, Hamas would take them over. They are literally sardines. Unless Egypt will take refugees, so far that looks like a no.

The leaflet does not specify humanitarian corridors or how they can flee.

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