Why do journalists always find people with such rookie numbers and hold them up like some sort of extreme case?
One of my more conspiratorial beliefs is that a few years ago online there was this big wave of memes etc about how great it is to cancel plans and treating being an “introvert” like it makes you some wise dark wizard. I think this was planted by big tech to make people as lonely and reliant on this type shit as possible.
those are rookie numbers kid, you gotta pump those numbers up /s
(people using LLMs are substitutes for actual relationships, and not being able to form or maintain actual relationships either themselves or through no fault of their own is a massive detriment to society that is majorly being ignored along with all other AI issues whilst the gravy train of investment capital is still running)
>After he finished school, Paisley, who lives in Manchester, went straight into a job where he worked from home.
This is the greater problem. After the pandemic a lot of people liked working from home. It certainly has benefits but it also has draw backs. For anyone early career the drawbacks can be quite severe. The social aspect of work – somewhere you spend a lot of your time – can be very important, not only for mental health for those without a large and local social circle, but for career prospects.
Pathetic, sad and funny in equal measure and here I thought it was my generation that was fucked lol
Eight times is nothing I ask gemini every little thought that pops into my head and a few other things beside. Probably about 50 times a day I OK Google
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Why do journalists always find people with such rookie numbers and hold them up like some sort of extreme case?
One of my more conspiratorial beliefs is that a few years ago online there was this big wave of memes etc about how great it is to cancel plans and treating being an “introvert” like it makes you some wise dark wizard. I think this was planted by big tech to make people as lonely and reliant on this type shit as possible.
those are rookie numbers kid, you gotta pump those numbers up /s
(people using LLMs are substitutes for actual relationships, and not being able to form or maintain actual relationships either themselves or through no fault of their own is a massive detriment to society that is majorly being ignored along with all other AI issues whilst the gravy train of investment capital is still running)
>After he finished school, Paisley, who lives in Manchester, went straight into a job where he worked from home.
This is the greater problem. After the pandemic a lot of people liked working from home. It certainly has benefits but it also has draw backs. For anyone early career the drawbacks can be quite severe. The social aspect of work – somewhere you spend a lot of your time – can be very important, not only for mental health for those without a large and local social circle, but for career prospects.
Pathetic, sad and funny in equal measure and here I thought it was my generation that was fucked lol
Eight times is nothing I ask gemini every little thought that pops into my head and a few other things beside. Probably about 50 times a day I OK Google