Do printers next
Do printers next
Read about drone warfare in Ukraine and how AI drone swarm warfare is just a matter of months away if it’s not already being done.
$100 it’s the Chinese in retaliation for TikTok, too logical to ignore.
The file sharing aspect drives me crazy
That was one of two that came to mind(a long with Oracle’s Peoplesoft). I was an HR department of one, no training, no documentation, no one who knew how it should work for HR. I often cited it, along with Peoplesoft for the explosion of solutions HR has experienced in the last 15 years.
“we’ve had a massive increase in users, we must be priced low vs. the market for the multi person segment and can use our momentum to drive profit!”
“How many users did we gain?”
“3”
“Greenlit.”
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That’s all well and good until someone invents 6 minute abs
I should be able to “hide read posts” and not have it apply to my own posts/comments in my profile.
You needn’t worry, it won’t help. They are absolutely a standard shareholder and executive communication tool. Traditionally they were announced ahead of weak earnings to soften the blow to investors with the promise of savings. Then geniuses thought, why not both, and started announcing them with good earnings too. Who doesn’t like to juice the stock a bit as an exec when your compensation is largely in grants and/or vesting options in that same stock?
Major layoffs are done now to hit targets every quarter if needed until morale improves stock price targets are hit or exec’s jobs are safe for another quarter of obscene wealth redistribution.
This is not limited to gaming, or even tech, it’s just catching the employees and the economy by surprise here given how well many of these companies are doing when there is no clear reason other than obvious, unfettered greed.
Yes, that one is in there too.
ITT: every single listed games’ fans, “well, actually 1&2…”
Yeah, I mean prior to 2000 they were one of the trusted sources for software to be easily accessed and downloaded that was the up to date version. I would often learn about new features when installing what I downloaded from them because every piece of software didn’t have embedded auto update and publishers were often small and given the developing state of things, unknown.
As an Oregonian, I remember that story almost 20 years later. “Tragedy” is an overused word, but not for that poor man.
There was an article a week ago about how hundreds of compromised know exploits were found in GitHub.
Keep grinding your ITs hours down and outsource and contract and eventually you have 21 year olds responsible for global security with no time or resources and then hey, you’re Boeing!
I would keep some tanks pending US elections this year 🤠
Of course they’re going to fight it, courts operate on precedence…imagine if this stood how many other suits would come to the fold, even at 14k a piece it would show someone can at least fight against megacorps.
They have been garbage for a long time.