4Wf2n5 t1_jdgx6q9 wrote on March 24, 2023 at 9:25 AM Reply to comment by moses420bush in America needs immigration reform, or it risks losing an entire generation of tech workers to countries like Canada, the UK, and Japan by TakeOffYourMask ur welcome bestie Permalink Parent 1
4Wf2n5 t1_jdguyl6 wrote on March 24, 2023 at 8:53 AM Reply to comment by moses420bush in America needs immigration reform, or it risks losing an entire generation of tech workers to countries like Canada, the UK, and Japan by TakeOffYourMask He didn't say there weren't jobs, just that they pay poorly. In the USA they can get like $200k with some years of experience - you'd never get that in your entire career in Europe (incl. UK). Permalink Parent 9
4Wf2n5 t1_j9tb0mz wrote on February 24, 2023 at 12:18 PM Reply to comment by Intelligent-Prune-33 in Spotify is testing playlists that could be unlocked by NFT holders by soboi12345 But we already have it where you pay for an account that stores your authorisation in their database. What benefit is there to storing it in the block chain? Permalink Parent 7
Philips to cut 13% of jobs in safety and profitability drive reuters.com Submitted by 4Wf2n5 t3_10p68c8 on January 30, 2023 at 3:54 PM in technology 37 comments 146
4Wf2n5 t1_j5zadqc wrote on January 26, 2023 at 4:39 PM Reply to comment by hibearmate in IBM Cuts 3,900 Jobs In Latest Tech Layoffs by itsonlyeva There's a Google sheet of the affected Spotify employees that was shared on LinkedIn to help them find future opportunities. Most were engineers. Permalink Parent 2
4Wf2n5 t1_j0gh077 wrote on December 16, 2022 at 1:49 PM Reply to comment by Givemeurhats in Drought encouraged Attila's Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest by ArtOak It really is incredible. I thought they are from the BBC or something at first as the quality was so good. Permalink Parent 8
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4Wf2n5 t1_iuijch5 wrote on October 31, 2022 at 4:23 PM Reply to UK police fail to use facial recognition ethically and legally, study finds | Police should be banned from using it in public spaces, the researchers say. by chrisdh79 There's no expectation of privacy in a public space though. Banning this tech will just embolden criminals. Permalink −1−
4Wf2n5 t1_itqtc9z wrote on October 25, 2022 at 5:02 PM Reply to comment by BeowulfShaeffer in Snap shares plunge nearly 30%, closing at lowest since early 2019 by Additional-Two-7312 They tried so hard and got so far. Permalink Parent 3
4Wf2n5 t1_iss7igc wrote on October 18, 2022 at 9:35 AM Reply to The Oral History of ‘The Sims’, the World’s Most Enduring Game by [deleted] Why can't they just make a decent Sims game? It's one of the few games I've seen where almost everyone in my family played it. Only the Nintendo Wii had such broad appeal. It's amazing how despite such a popular IP and decent base game mechanics, they've still managed to ruin it. Permalink 2
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Reply to comment by moses420bush in America needs immigration reform, or it risks losing an entire generation of tech workers to countries like Canada, the UK, and Japan by TakeOffYourMask
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