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627467 commented on A tough labor market for white-collar workers has turned recruiting upside down   wsj.com/lifestyle/careers... · Posted by u/KnuthIsGod
ImageXav · 8 hours ago
This seems like such an easy way to create perverse incentives and profit off people who are already down on their luck. Imagine being told that the only way to get considered is to pay a fee. Then later on you get told to pay the gold fee for priority. Oh you're still not getting hired? Go for our platinum package that will definitely make the difference! Not enough money? No worries, we'll take 30% of your salary for the first few years. Or maybe we'll just give you some a fixed debt at a high interest rate. Aren't you glad you used us?
627467 · 16 minutes ago
1. What you describe already happens (has always happened?) in some blue collar jobs, its just the agencies dont call them gold or platinum plan, they call them "mandatory traning sessions" or "medical checks" that has built in admin fees.

2. Even linkedin upsells their plans "to increase you visibility"

627467 commented on Stop generating, start thinking   localghost.dev/blog/stop-... · Posted by u/frizlab
bsoles · 14 hours ago
Outsourcing their thinking is going to be the stupidest thing humans ever did and we won't even be smart enough to understand that this is the case.
627467 · 7 hours ago
But humans have evolved to socialize thinking, haven't we?

What is representative democracy if not that?

One reason - the main reason? - we live in groups with different roles and skills is to rely on others to think for us.

627467 commented on Man who videotaped himself BASE jumping in Yosemite arrested, says it was AI   latimes.com/california/st... · Posted by u/harambae
simonw · 3 days ago
If it "was AI" it should be easy enough for him to prove by pulling up his account on whatever AI video generation service he used and showing the generation in his account history.

(I do not think it was AI.)

627467 · 3 days ago
But shouldn't it be the prosecution proving the video is real?
627467 commented on A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw   brandon.wang/2026/clawdbo... · Posted by u/brdd
627467 · 5 days ago
So, what prevents site to do dynamic pricing for bots checking sites for prices?
627467 commented on Spain to ban social media access for under-16s, PM Sanchez says   reuters.com/world/spain-h... · Posted by u/xavaki
yomismoaqui · 6 days ago
This sure will imply that over-16 users will have to also authenticate themselves using some kind of personal id (DNI, I guess?)

As a non-user of social media (only have an anonymous Facebook account to check some hobby groups) this doesn't directly affect me but I'm starting to feel like a frog on a pot of what was tepid water and now it's starting to feel kinda hot.

627467 · 6 days ago
Of does affect you, it has always done. Not using social media has been a marker, placing some negative incentive on joining social media will help normalize people like you
627467 commented on Show HN: Zuckerman – minimalist personal AI agent that self-edits its own code   github.com/zuckermanai/zu... · Posted by u/ddaniel10
aaaalone · 8 days ago
I will not download or use something which constantly reminds me of this weird dude suckerberg who did a lot of damage to society with facebook
627467 · 8 days ago
This Zuckerman[0] would like a word

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortimer_Zuckerman

627467 commented on Direct Current Data Centers   terraformindustries.wordp... · Posted by u/jk_tech
hambes · 9 days ago
it is difficult to comprehend for me that soneone spends all this time thinking through and calculating how to harness as much energy as possible and then wants to use it for large language models instead of something useful, like food production, communication, transport or any other way of satisfying actual human material needs. what weird priorities.
627467 · 9 days ago
I share the reaction but I'm also aware how easy is it to inventivize (aka subsidize) ineffective old processes in the name of "productive" priorities. The problem is not LLM/DC, the problem is food production, transport and communications are not sexy in a "post-scarcity" (entitled/distracted) societies. People take too many things for granted
627467 commented on Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native   theregister.com/2026/01/3... · Posted by u/jamesblonde
ear7h · 9 days ago
Wow you're so right, you did such a good job asking computer mommy to confirm your priors!

But actually, that's not the goal here. AI, at least the kind of products that need dedicated datacenters ie. generative, isn't critical infrastructure. The focus is on documents, collaboration tools, file servers, single-sign on, databases etc. that are seemingly monopolized by US providers.

627467 · 9 days ago
> documents, collaboration tools, file servers, single-sign on, databases

All being (or soon to be) fed through LLM agents running on fibers and datacenters controlled by NOT European entieties. And if you build DC you'll be powering them with energy imports.

Software being built on library repositories also under foreign jurisdictions. Network infrastructure built on imported tech running whatever backdoors "partners" see fit.

Its like you didn't notice the snowden revelations, the shift from dependence on Russian Gas to US gas, nordstream sabotage, stuxnet, etc

627467 commented on Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native   theregister.com/2026/01/3... · Posted by u/jamesblonde
ArtTimeInvestor · 9 days ago
Can Europe build AI datacenters though?

Europe has no wafer production and no companies that produce GPUs.

That means it is dependent on Taiwan for wafers and the USA for GPU design.

Then there is the question wether there is a will to invest. Gemini gives me this list of publicly traded companies in the US and what they invested in AI infrastructure in 2025:

    Amazon: $100B
    Alphabet: $90B
    Microsoft: $80B
    Meta: $70B
    Tesla: $20B
For Europe, I get this list:

    Deutsche Telekom: $1B

627467 · 9 days ago
People tend to fixate about cutting edge technology, but my naïve intuition says the problem in Europe is not in lack of some secret sauce: it is hidden in plain sight lack of energy to run the DC - and worse - lack of long term desire to make the tough choices to get that energy

u/627467

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