[-] exussum@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

It's descriptive. Do you want to use paragraphs to name a group of similar people, or a word? " The people born between x and y exhibiting these behaviors and traits, or have been imprinted by these traits, though it is not as strict rule," or "generation x."

And yes, we are also allowed to critique people based off of these things. It's how life works. It's how we grow and change.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 19 points 8 months ago

I'm likely older than you and there's always been generational name calling and judging.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

Is pip the real bottle neck in software development? How many dependencies are you managing that require this speed?

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago

He doesn't run Amazon anymore.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

I don't know y'all, and when people interact, there's no true community here. I'll probably not remember most of your names, similar to reddit, digg, slashdot, etc etc...

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

It's a lifelong title.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 40 points 1 year ago

The problem is risk. A lot of the bureaucracy that exists for any company is risk mitigation. The wiping of servers, or using suction cups, or any of that is a security against a large dollar amount to spend if something goes wrong. But that's just the cost of security, it's worthless if it isn't tested. If a locked door isn't rattled or deter someone, it might as well have been unlocked.

He took a gamble and the doors were not rattled and everything worked. The thing to criticize here is really the carelessness. What if one of those servers got out and somebody stole all of that data? What if while under those floorboards he got damaged, or something related did? And it's not just these two questions, there's stuff in that article that probably wasn't covered that we can question.

There may be things that are not in the book that we can question, and that is the problem with Elon. He needs a string of bad luck to show how truly dangerous he is.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago

NYC has existed before, and will exist after Airbnb

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

His rationale is that on a stock install, it removes entries, and that it might break some things. But he doesn't show much more than stuff being removed. He doesn't reason that windows may or may not clean them up itself, or explain which programs are crashing. It's a 6 minute video you can probably Skip. There may be better videos with more evidence out there.

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

This was said 20 years ago and none of it was true. Outsourcing is big but we don't outsource our highest level jobs. The typical architect role or senior engineer roles

[-] exussum@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

It's a good check to make sure competition still occurs.

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