Fair. It’s not just that one though. I notice a lot of weird things there.
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Why post this ai generated content? Since when does the docker logo have the Cassandra eye in it?
For property software you would be right. Yah.
But it’s open source AGPL stuff. Full time devs improving AGPL code is good even with pointy haired managers.
This all being said I don’t think even the managers aim to become more evil and more terrible as their goal.
I agree that taiga shouldn’t feature Haliburton.
This all bearing said do you really think the people working on Taiga seek to be more evil and more terrible?
I mean, technically they could have hyper agile teams that use taiga there?
When they say agile they don’t mean that the company is flexible and adjusts to new situations quickly.
They mean that those companies are some of the most proficient in Agile software development methodology.
To be fair I see how people can get them confused. But in the context of work tracking they clearly mean the latter. They even use the capital “A” in “Agile”.
You can learn more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Are there any Lemmy/Mbin instances by women for women?English
31·11 months agoI mean if you use the Marxist/Leninist definition of left then obviously not. But I mean left leaning in terms of the societal understanding.
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13·11 months agoBut the fact that the majority (or perhaps less than half now) of the responses literally prove the point I am trying to make proves my point downvotes or not.
You have to remember the people who would literally unironically make such a post that proves my post are the densest of the dense.
Most sexists, while dense, are less dense than a black hole and would not prove my point for me under such a post.
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53·11 months agoYou are extremely dense. It is 100% you in that picture because that is the way your bumbling, rambling posts read like.
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143·11 months agoAlas I have been shown to be wrong! If not for my womanly ways I would have been the wiser!
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107·11 months agoStttooooppp you’re giving me old school internet sexism nostalgia. 😂 That 2008 energy.
Do you miss halo 3 lobbies too?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Are there any Lemmy/Mbin instances by women for women?English
367·11 months agoTHIS. EXACTY THIS RIGHT HERE. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN.
Me: talks about issue disproportionately affecting women.
Lemmy User: It’s not really about women. Everyone suffers from this.
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4010·11 months agoEDIT: Look at the responses to this comment for the proof.
100%
It’s really bad and lemmy is really in denial.
Sexism here is much worse than it was on Reddit.
It feels like 2008 Reddit here sexism wise, except instead of Ron Paul libertarians tooting their horns everywhere we have heavy tracked vehicle enthusiasts.
I did hope lemmy having a left leaning culture would help but it does not.
Try making any post that focuses on situations uniquely or disproportionally experienced by women and you get mostly “everyone has that why think about women” or “what about men” or “men have it worst” responses.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Advice on how to deal with AI bots/scrapers?English
1·1 year agoIt’s government reporting data. If you find a better source I say go for it. But I used that data for salary negotiations in the past successfully.
I’m not talking about take home. I’m talking about total annual compensation including things like RSU payouts etc.
Even if we throw out the ones you doubt there are many 300k to 400k entries with the AI researcher title. If we add annualized RSU payouts we easily hit over €500k.
At this point t though you are free to doubt me.
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1·1 year agoMaybe not with just if statements. But with a heuristic system I bet any site that runs a tar pit will be caught out very quickly.
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1·1 year agoWhen I worked in the U.S. I was well above $160k.
When you look at leaks you can see $500k or more for principal engineers. Look at valves lawsuit information. https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/13/24197477/valve-employs-few-hundred-people-payroll-redacted
Meta is paying $400k BASE for AI Reserch engineers with stock options on top which in my experience is an additional 300% - 600%. Vesting over 2 to 4 years. This is to H1B workers who traditionally are paid less.
Once you get to principal and staff level engineering positions compensation opens up a lot.
https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=meta+platforms+inc&job=&city=&year=all+years
ROI does not matter when companies are telling investors that they might be first to AGI. Investors go crazy over this. At least they will until the AI bubble pops.
I support people resisting if they want by setting up tar pits. But it’s a hobby and isn’t really doing much.
The sheer amount of resources going into this is beyond what people think.
That and a competent engineer can probably write something on the BEAM VM that can handle a crap ton of parallel connections. 6 figure maybe? Being slow walked means low CPU use which means more green threads.
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1·1 year agoI see your point but like I think you underestimate the skill of coders. You make sure your timeout is inclusive of JavaScript run times. Maybe set a memory limit too. Like imagine you wanted to scrape the internet. You could solve all these tarpits. Any capable coder could. Now imagine a team of 20 of the best coders money can buy each paid 500.000€. They can certainly do the same.
Like I see the appeal of running a tar pit. But like I don’t see how they can “trap” anyone but script kiddies.
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7·1 year agoFair. But I haven’t seen any anti-ai-scraper tarpits that do that. The ones I’ve seen mostly just pipe 10MB of /dev/urandom out there.
Also I assume that the programmers working at ai companies are not literally mentally deficient. They certainly would add
.timeout(10)or whatever to their scrapers. They probably have something more dynamic than that.
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9·1 year agoThey want to reduce the bandwidth usage. Not increase it!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Moved to seafile. Anything I should be aware of?English
24·1 year agoI mean they’re synced super fast to every file system. It works really well. Wayyy wayyy faster than nextcloud too. You can access them on that file system. If you want to “directly” access them you can always use the fuse driver. This being said there isn’t really a need to because all the files just are synced to your file system.
Look at the Jellyfin one. Why is there something breaking the logo from the right? Lots of little things.