My boss, who is in the process of managing me out, told me point blank last week that they expect software engineers to use AI to work much faster with less people. That’s “the reality of the situation”.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Able to run the biggest open source LLMs*, but can't run RDR2 or Cyberpunk 2077 LMAOEnglish
22·8 months agoMac gaming would have been light years ahead of where we currently are if Apple officially supported Vulkan. I believe early versions of Proton targeted both Linux and MacOS. But Valve walked away after Apple showed little to no interest in working with them.
I haven’t had an account since the Apollo purge but fuck Spez.
They tried various pricing plans although I forget if they experimented with both usage based and capped plans. Anything other than unlimited did not go over well with users. I had no desire to manage a monthly cap since my own daily usage varied so much. People had also become very conditioned to having unlimited search.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg says anyone who quits Meta is 'virtue signaling'English
1·11 months agoAmen.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg says anyone who quits Meta is 'virtue signaling'English
9·11 months agoZuck is a fucking piece a shit. But the headline and article misrepresents what he was saying. His actual quote was “Some people may leave our platforms for virtue signaling” and appears to be directed towards users, not Meta employees.
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Technology@lemmy.world•There’s No Dancing Around It: Apple’s Vision Pro Was An Ugly DudEnglish
8·11 months agoIt’s a tech demo at this point, not a product. Tim Cook wanted something to cement his legacy so they released it even though the technology was not at all ready yet. The potential is impressive but we’re years away.
Say what you want about Steve Jobs. But his timing during his second stint at Apple was unrivaled. He knew what to bet on and when. And he wasn’t afraid to go all in and bet the company on it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why is HDR in Plex such a chore while it is no problem on VLC?English
3·1 year agoIt does work with Jellyfin.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why is HDR in Plex such a chore while it is no problem on VLC?English
16·1 year agoProper HDR support, both on the encoding and decoding side, has been a chore since the beginning. There’s no excuse for Plex. But in the open source community, development started slowly because most devs didn’t own anything that was capable of playing HDR.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Watching the Generative AI Hype Bubble DeflateEnglish
5·1 year agoI never said that I was surprised. I just wanted to point out that many companies like my own are already making significant changes to how they hire and fire. They need to justify their large investment in AI even though we know the tech isn’t there yet.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Watching the Generative AI Hype Bubble DeflateEnglish
12·1 year agoThe obsession with replacing workers with AI isn’t going to die. It’s too late. The large financial company that I work for has been obsessively tracking hours saved in developer time with GitHub Copilot. I’m an older developer and I was warned this week that my job will be eliminated soon.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gemini AI tells the user to die — the answer appeared out of nowhere when the user asked Google's Gemini for help with his homeworkEnglish
9·1 year agoThe relentless pursuit of capitalism and reduced labor costs. I still don’t think anyone knows how effective it’s going to be at this point. But companies are investing billions to find out.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Apex Legends Recent Reviews Are Now Mostly Negative Because of the Removal of Linux Support
27·1 year agoTo me, if Valve wants Linux multiplayer to have a future, they need to demonstrate that they can develop a good Linux anti-cheat solution.
That’s much easier said than done. But I hope it’s a problem that they’re working on. Otherwise, it’s going to limit the potential of the Steam Deck and other future Valve Linux hardware.
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Technology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile, AT&T oppose unlocking rule, claim locked phones are good for usersEnglish
9·1 year agoIt was probably incompetence more than malice but T-Mobile customer service incorrectly told me multiple times that I was not allowed to pay off my phone balance early to unlock it. I’m on US Mobile now and I’ll never go back to postpaid.
Search for portable Jellyfin media server projects. It looks like there’s a few out there.
If you’re going to use this in a car, it needs to be as simple as plugging in a single device and powering it on. An over-engineered solution is going to quickly turn into a headache.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Emudeck announces Bazzite-powered emulation machines
13·1 year agoI’m definitely interested in a modern Steam Machine and I wish them luck. But it’s tough to manage the logistics of crowdfunded hardware if you’re inexperienced and I’ve been burned before. Hopefully they can handle it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using Fedora Atomic (CoreOS, IOT) as server OS - Experiences?English
1·1 year agoYou do. It automatically reboots after applying rpm-ostree updates.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using Fedora Atomic (CoreOS, IOT) as server OS - Experiences?English
1·1 year agoYou’re right and I’m not saying that I recommend settling it to permissive. You should understand the risks involved.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using Fedora Atomic (CoreOS, IOT) as server OS - Experiences?English
5·1 year agoI’ve been using Fedora CoreOS as my main server in my home lab for a couple years now and have been very happy with it. You still get the convenience of automatic atomic updates and you also have the flexibility of being able to install whatever additional Fedora packages you need with rpm-ostree.
I installed Docker Engine and docker-compose from upstream. You should be able to set SELinux to permissive mode if you need to so it doesn’t enforce any policies.

I work in tech for a large financial company (not JP Morgan) and they’ve invested heavily in AI and expect a return. But it’s a multi-pronged approach. More offshoring. Transitioning from internally maintained platforms to external SaaS solutions. More aggressively performance managing staff out of the company including older workers like myself. Setting expectations for those who will remain that they will be expected to use AI to work much faster with smaller teams.
So AI isn’t the sole cause. But it is accelerating the trends that were already happening.