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Awesome, now do one on “the cloud”
Awesome, now do one on “the cloud”
Also doesn’t really make sense without dual 5k screens
And if you tell them “no” too often they’ll choose your scummy competitor who’ll just tell them “yeah we put all the AI in it, whatever” over you who want to actually help them.
Problem is the morons from other industries have all decided that working in tech is now cool and le future, so they get hired at tech companies and bring all their stupid non-merit-based shenanigans with them. Good tech people don’t want to become bullshitters, so they avoid management positions, and therefore get these idiots as their bosses. The solution is to only work at small companies with flat hierarchy.
Are you in France?
I don’t think you know what “white paper” means
Nobody doubts that it’s useful for helping with bland low-tier work like corpo videos that people are forced to watch to keep their jobs.
Uh yeah so amazing I could watch those “xyz but it’s Balenciaga” clips for days!!! /s
“You pull your amazing dick out in front of two aspiring comedians and they’re still not happy”
Not new
Ah see I knew it would be too much work after all
I’m writing this down. Fuck, my first game!!!
Du meinst sicher “unbeliebter”?
„take“
Yeah go ahead and downvote me more, you working class chud 😂
But programming is worse. In your analogy, once you finished the wall they’d come to you and ask you if you could „make the finished wall cheaper somehow?“ (because they are so incompetent that they think programming is magic and can magically change things in the real world).
And when you logically answer „no can do“ they won’t wake up to the fact they’re asking stupid questions, but rather think of you as not competent enough…
This hurts in special ways
I mean…they know what you like it seems
Getting caught means the hacker won? Are you a r?