tracyspcy
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Nice jacket , I like how show business reintroduces fashion of 80s again.
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Block ditches 4,000 staff, because AI can do their jobs
8·2 months ago2 things :
- If this is true, why same ai tools cannot replace this hippie ceo guy?
- More often ai sounds like a plausible excuse for cutting operational costs of sinking companies. In case of block, just look at how buttcoin performs Same situation was recently with Gemini, they also suddenly felt ai is ready to replace workers and same ai failed to replace ceo dudes
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlOPto
Programming@programming.dev•How I started to make customizable todo app and ended up building a VM where tasks are stateful executable programs
2·2 months agohey! I think it is a bit different layer - all of these are process orchestration/supervision tools working on os level, so managing state of todo tasks like “fix bug” is wrong usage for such tools. The VM, I’m working on is embeddable and sandboxed - manages states of a application, so potentially process supervision tool may be built using VM since it has persistent storage and state will be preserved even on process crash + “tasks” have own instructions that means it more flexible than static configs : instead of
foreground { kill <process> }it can contain logic and conditions (get process by id -> get its state -> if state is idle -> kill )foreground { push <process_id> get_state push_state <idle> eq if kill <process> then }.
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•Unix Co-Creator Brian Kernighan on Rust, Distros and NixOS
72·8 months agoNo language guarantees high-speed code. Rust, like C and C++, is also perfectly suited for writing slow code
He kinda was a Wario version of:)
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•Deno vs Oracle: The ugly custody battle for JavaScript…
6·8 months agoI’ve never tried Deno. The joke was about the guy’s obsession with those four letters and an extrapolation to what the next name or state of project might be.
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•Deno vs Oracle: The ugly custody battle for JavaScript…
7·8 months agoNode-> Deno->Done?
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta Threads engagement has dropped 50% in a weekEnglish
41·3 years agoDo they count account creation as engagement? I suppose it was only engagement for people there
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Antiwork/Work Reform@lemmy.fmhy.ml•i'm not going back to jail!English
5·3 years agoOk all from the scratch. Imagine you are playing monopoly, but there are 2 social classes : the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. And you are the 2nd one, you have NOTHING but chains and debt, so you are working hard till your death and all money you get is just enough to pay to the bourgeoisie, because everything is owned by them. There are 2 ways to quit the circle : jail or death. That is how most of people live their life
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Antiwork/Work Reform@lemmy.fmhy.ml•i'm not going back to jail!English
5·3 years agoOh lol i even haven’t noticed that watermark with name :) if you will look at it from that angle it becomes awful and completely misleading :) workers struggle because the only thing they have is their labour / skills and in return they get only the amount similar to reproduction costs. So basically important to mention that there is no way you can buy something from monopoly desk on your salary ever.
tracyspcy@lemmy.mlto
Antiwork/Work Reform@lemmy.fmhy.ml•i'm not going back to jail!English
52·3 years agoExcept starting money it is quite good metaphor though.





Sinking profit - > cut operations costs -> sell it to investors as investments in ai / or increasing productivity with ai or bla bla ai. So company is sinking , but stock price is up… placebo economics