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Not if they can’t gain or maintain a security clearance.

I am in the “I will use AI where it makes sense to make my job easier” camp. This approach was unfortunately incompatible with my SVP’s “we need to 10x AI” goal.

I found ChatGPT to be a never ending source of ideas for how to light tokens on fire as fast as possible in order to hit my target.



I still have one. Sadly, not really useful anymore.

“Think of the children” is the excuse, but it has never been the intent.

> This decision almost certainly came about because of people thinking what action was least likely to get them fired.

For aircrew, not following company SOPs is the express route to getting fired.


It’s been a consistent and long-running theme on sites like Blind.[0]

[0] https://www.teamblind.com/post/meta-got-taken-over-by-china-...


Probably why they and yandex are always being caught hacking their users with the same methods


It’s what I imagine a former wool mill in Maynard, MA would smell like.

> I wonder if there’s Bluetooth interference

This would be both extremely unlikely, and absolutely impossible for the crew to diagnose in flight.


> Engineering is the discipline.

And even that is very rare in the field of software development.


And some cheeky traffic shaping by your competitors to make your results look worse than they should be.

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