Let me guess, the answer they were looking for is because young people reject pastoral expansion
As far as I can tell there hasn't been any tangible reward in terms of pay increase, promotion or external recruitment from using the cognitive amplifier.
They're obsessed with this idea that people they perceive to be lower on the social hierarchy than them can somehow always have a use for their old stuff. As if using their old stuff is part of the process to become successful like them.
It looks like a palace in Kazakhstan or something
Actually it won't be finishing anything because code is disposable now and nobody cares what trivial app somebody can churn out
If Lemmy is supposed to be the place where the most tech savvy people in the interest congregate, and everyone in the comments is unsatisfied with AI then we really do have a problem. These companies have all reached a point where they no longer listen to their most informed customer base but instead take 100% of direction from investors who don't even know what they want except a line going up.
Both require a history of significant lead exposure to justify using.
Or you know, buy the chips fair and square, buy the stock fair and square, provide a service that's worth something, and make profit from both transactions.
I still go thru stuff from 10 years ago of screenshots I put on my Google drive of Instagram posts
It means all the stuff they can buy under the farm bill isn't very strong and they want the real stuff
My favorite is the Tide Free and Clear commercial where the kid goes "look dad, it's just as clean but without any of the chemicals that harm me!" They're literally admitting their core product contains harmful chemicals yet people are still buying it!
IBM still does things?