AzulMage2020
AzulMage2020 t1_ja9phwf wrote
Reply to Caught between Microsoft's and Google's search war, the ad industry grapples with a 'exciting and terrifying' new reality by marketrent
"GASP! People don't buy things if they don't have money! Regardless of how many pop-ups we throw at them!!!! What do now????"
AzulMage2020 t1_j6igbtz wrote
Reply to Dreams for the tech sector’s rout: The end of founder worship, and a reset of toxic startup values by Hrmbee
Its amazing . The current crop of advantaged. spoiled, propped up by marketing , "entrepreneurial leaders" have ruined it for at least one generation of their peers by being so inept and obtuse that they completely destroyed the paper thin veil of intellectual superiority they cloak themselves with to maintain the façade of a fair playing field. It will be interesting to see what new concepts are used to conceal blatant oligarchy and nepotism for the short term.
AzulMage2020 t1_j193e2w wrote
Reply to The Metaverse: More Hype Than Substance? by dogonix
There is precious little substance and even less hype, so "No".
AzulMage2020 t1_j03h0tu wrote
Reply to Meta ends $200-a-month Lyft rides perk for its 76,000 employees as cost-cutting continues by Familiar-Turtle
So should I dump my Lyft shares???
AzulMage2020 t1_ixi562q wrote
Reply to California Pizza Huts To Get Electric, 3-Wheeled, Single-Seater Delivery Vehicles by Brainlessdad
"Hut Riders! Today we make history!!! DEPLOY!!!!!"
AzulMage2020 t1_iwuz0pq wrote
Reply to Facebook Pulls Its New ‘AI For Science’ Because It’s Broken and Terrible | The demo of Galactica generated fake research and filtered out searches for ‘racism’ and ‘AIDS.’ by chrisdh79
How many broken , unneeded and unwanted "products" are they going to come up with? Billions spent on ether that could have been used to develop solutions to existing problems rather than trying to create the next futile enterprise revolution to maximize profits and control.
AzulMage2020 t1_iwra97k wrote
Reply to Police have no suspect in killings of 4 UI students; investigators believe 2 other roommates were home at time of attack by profigliano
Just a guess, but this is starting to seem like someone wealthy may be involved . Things sure seem to become challenging and sometimes down right unsolvable as soon as that happens!!
AzulMage2020 t1_iwhg8el wrote
FTX Squared has a nice ring to it......
AzulMage2020 t1_iwc7phx wrote
Why is that when billions go missing nobody can figure it out????
Wouldn't you think it would be much easier to track than a late fee? They sure seem to be on top of that though, don't they??
Transactions that large are flagged. This is an organization that was already under the microscope but it sure is a head-scratcher where the money went!!!
AzulMage2020 t1_ivvarkn wrote
Reply to Half a million UK workers drop out of workforce, citing long-term illness by MagnusAuslander
Are UK social programs any good? These times folks need all the help they can get. Maybe those still in the work force would be willing to pay a small tax for temporary emergency social services???
AzulMage2020 t1_iuinbnc wrote
10th article about this . Sure hope Ron Perlman isn't busy.
AzulMage2020 t1_ituz5zf wrote
Reply to After adding 37,000 employees in the last 12 months, Alphabet's CEO said the company will assess future projects 'pretty granularly' as it tries to curb costs by V3r4L4u7aro420
Been in Tech for over 30 years. When they break out the word "granular" it means they are getting desperate. Any more corporate speak and Id be heading for the hills and not looking back.
AzulMage2020 t1_jd83bvy wrote
Reply to Leaked document shows Amazon's flawed job-posting process led to 'over-hiring,' with one team listing 3 times more openings than approved for by marketrent
Look over there!!! Its their fault ! Not ours!!! Now buy more stuff !