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catsarebadpeople , to Technology in San Francisco protestors are disabling autonomous vehicles using traffic cones | "It's a great time"

Thousands of accidents a year from human drivers. I sleep

90 accidents a year from autonomous vehicles. Lazer eyes

moss , to Technology in San Francisco protestors are disabling autonomous vehicles using traffic cones | "It's a great time"
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I live in the area and the streets are just clogged with these fucking autonomous cars. Traffic is slower, people end up having to swerve, it's just a constant persistent headache. If I had it my way, they'd all be off the streets and into the crusher

dustojnikhummer ,

Almost like public transit is better than self driving taxis

SCB ,

Public transit is better, but self-driving taxis are absolutely coming to every city in this country, which is great if you live in a city like mine that has little to no public transport infrastructure.

Also, automated taxis can service more rural areas, which is the key driver of lack of public transport in many "commuter cities."

Luddites gonna Luddite, but this tech is coming, and it's coming to logistics and taxis first.

dustojnikhummer ,

Yes, but SanFran ain't one of those. Taxis have the same problem cars do, which is size.
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bbbbb , to Technology in IBM Software mandates in-office work for employees living within 50 miles | "Software Executive Focals" will be laying down the law

Yet another company doing RTO layoffs to avoid paying severance

GregoryTheGreat ,

100%

thal3s , to Technology in Meta given 30 days to cease using the name Threads by company that trademarked it 11 years ago
@thal3s@sh.itjust.works avatar

It appears that Meta was aware of Threads before launching its platform of the same name. Company lawyers made four offers to purchase the domain 'threads.app' from Threads Software Ltd from April 2023, all of which were declined. Meta announced Threads in July 2023, the same time that the British company says it was removed from Facebook.

Classic Facebook douchebaggery.

someguy3 , to Technology in Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated

Best assessment I've heard: Current AI is an aggressive autocomplete.

blackwateropeth ,

I’ve found that relying on it is a mistake anyhow, the amount of incorrect information I’ve seen from chatgpt has been crazy. It’s not a bad thing to get started with it but it’s like reading a grade school kids homework, you need to proofread the heck out of it.

hushable ,

I just reviewed a PR today and the code was... bad, like unusually bad for mycoworkers and left some comments.

Then my coworker said he used chatgpt without really thinking on what he was copypasting.

Kerb , to Technology in Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated
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id say its like the dotcom bubble.
yeah its incredible new & emerging tech,
but that doesnt mean it isnt overhyped.

TimewornTraveler ,

What's the dotcom bubble?

fluckx , to Technology in Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games

Can we boycot the companies that do this already.
I get the AC IP is nice, I've certainly enjoyed my fair share of their games.

But the ad industry is completely getting derailed. What's next ? Watch a 15s promo video every time you want to open te fridge? Watch a promo video before you can open the door?

Have your walls randomly show you ads?

Stop buying their shit. Regardless of how decent the game is. Punish them for the predatory practices. Demand refunds.

But no. People will likely be outraged, and then next game angry and then the next game they'll suck it all up and complain about the good all days.

dmonzel ,

I always thought the cyberpunk genre was a warning, not a blueprint.

GrayBackgroundMusic , to Technology in Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games

Ah, my hard line stance of "never buy anything ubisoft" is still working out for me.

Duamerthrax ,

Ubisoft, epic, ea, Blizzard/Activision...

I wont say Bethesda because I'm hoping for another Doom or Quake.

MycoBro ,

_EA is the fucking devil. They bought my favorite game, Ultima Online, and ruined it. _

jecht360 , to Technology in Broadcom's acquisition of VMware leads to massive layoffs, CEO tells remote workers "get your butt" back in the office
@jecht360@lemmy.world avatar

Collaboration is important and a key part of sustaining a culture with your peers, with your colleagues," Tan added.

BS. Collaboration does not require people to physically occupy the same space. It does require communication though, which happens quite easily thanks to the internet.

This is just an excuse to get rid of people or to fill empty offices to appease money hungry property owners.

spaxxor ,

If physical contact was necessary for collaboration, then nearly every foss project would fail.

stangel , to Technology in Three malicious VPN extensions on the Chrome Web Store infected 1.5 million devices before being removed by Google

NetPlus, netSave and netWin

IbnLemmy ,

Thank you, doing the lords work

nothing , to Technology in European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

Now don't make it worse!

metaStatic ,

Narrator: They made it worse

TWeaK , to Technology in European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

Not only are they annoying, they go half way to legitimising the theft of user data.

Blackmist , to Technology in European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

Just make it illegal to sell user data to "data partners", and use cross site tracking.

Nobody actually "consents" to this shit. They just don't read.

erranto , to Technology in European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

I bet they will keep adding loopholes to keep websites bullying their visitors.

why bother making legal frameworks when you can't enforce them, there are hundreds of thousands of website including very prominent ones that hide the "reject all cookies" button after a second screen prompt. or flat out force you to opt-out of every second cookie category , just so you give up. they haven't been fined. and they know EU authorities aren't bothered either, so they keep infringing on the GDPR.

Exosus ,

My biggest qualm is that usually these sites won't save it when you only allow necessary cookies. So they will ask you for every single session until you give in.

BaardFigur , to Technology in European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying

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  • DhrRob ,

    It does... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Kiddkao ,

    No. Most of the time there is a Accept all button, but a Manage button and then another popup where you have to uncheck everything and then Save. Pretty annoying, especially on mobile

    ADTJ ,

    You are both correct, the law states that it has to be as easy to opt out as in, but most companies are not implementing it correctly

    phoenixz ,

    Yeah, they "accidentally" did it completely wrong because fuck the customers and the law.

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