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I don’t like it because it’s going to be used to make the life of the working class worse.
I don’t like it because it’s going to be used to make the life of the working class worse.
“You Dutch sure are a contentious people”
And coke.
If Trading Places taught us anything, a gorilla may also fall in love with you
Considering that we’ve been shoveling raw material (data) into.the furnace (the algorithm) for years for free… yes, Google does like it’s man-power cheap.
Someone else in the comments said that it might be due to having a workforce in Munich that can’t be easily fired because of German labor laws, and that could be an explanation
Yet we stubbornly refuse to eat the rich. It would take just one billionaire CEO cannibalized in front of the company’s headquarters, and the vibes would flip.
Basically, the scene in which Mr Burns pays the fine and buys a statue of Justice
I wouldn’t go back anyway because I don’t want Spez to profit from my data
Somebody in this comment section didn’t get the memo
Elon affectiously refers to TWFKAT’s developers as “Kode Kike Klub”
American companies allegedly kept on working with Nazi Germany after the US entered the war. Therefore, unless Israel gets on the UN stand and says, “Yes, we’re committing genocide and y’all’s are next” no one will let non-white deaths affect the bottom line.
Japan, after decimating Ainu people and brutally murdering Chinese and Korean people in the occupied territories: “uwu”
I’m being poor 24/7, doctors should consider that
There was a brief moment between Jelly Bean and Kit Kat in which Google Now and Inbox made being tracked by Google kind of useful in everyday life
“The platform struggles to attract and keep users”: why should I give up my data to an alt-right platform owned by a billionaire?
That’s the same problem that workers in Victorian factories faced. We can call them “scabs”, but they’re people who aren’t conscious about their role in an economic scenario or they simply side with the employer out of habit, conditioning or alleged self-interest.
I’m sure that herding behind a senile will give the Democratic Party the incentive to reconsider their corporate-oriented outlook /s