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ChaoticEntropy 5 points 5 days ago

People just don't want to work. đŸ˜¶

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ChaoticEntropy 12 points 7 days ago

Not compliant with what...? The deal to comply with was scrapped by the US in 2018.

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ChaoticEntropy 7 points 7 days ago

As an AMD consumer, why would I care about this...?

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ChaoticEntropy 7 points 7 days ago

Who is he president of again?

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ChaoticEntropy 4 points 7 days ago

I don't see the issue with offhand referring to agreements between nations, by using the titles of the nations involved. Whether the US likes it or not, the US did pull out of that agreement.

To be clear, when Starmer runs around doing his latest shit thing that he does... I don't rush to correct people who say that Britain is doing shit things. What he's doing represents me, whether I like it or not.

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ChaoticEntropy 3 points 7 days ago

As ever, even if they make acceptable profit... they'll never make obscene profit. So betting on a high risk, extremely high reward product will always be more attractive.

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ChaoticEntropy 2 points 7 days ago

Well, to me it is, that's why I am earnestly asking the question. Do I/the day to day consumer need to lose our shit over this.

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ChaoticEntropy -2 points 7 days ago

Cool.

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ChaoticEntropy -1 points 7 days ago

I am just going to have to disagree with you, conflating the idea of risk with the things you're associating it is not appropriate in my eyes. But we can leave it there at this point.

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ChaoticEntropy -1 points 7 days ago

That is still explicitly a risk that they are taking. That risk doesn't conflate to bravery, innovation, or a good idea. It is still a risk they take because either their new service flops and they write it off, or their new service makes crazy amounts of money.

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ChaoticEntropy 0 points 7 days ago

Tell that to every publisher constantly flipping a coin on Live Services that are expensive, risky, likely to fail/underperform... but could make them oodles of revenue.

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ChaoticEntropy 179 points 8 months ago

Shot from behind by federal agents, seems the key missing element of that title.

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ChaoticEntropy 161 points 3 years ago

"I didn't make any money from this. A sad day."

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ChaoticEntropy 157 points 2 years ago

The case raises questions about executive security

Thankfully it doesn't raise any questions about the place of billionaire CEOs of companies making life and death decisions for the general populace for the sake of their overflowing pocket book. Boy would that be awkward.

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ChaoticEntropy 156 points 2 years ago

It's almost like employees are more than just numbers on a spreadsheet. Who knew.

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ChaoticEntropy 145 points 3 years ago

"Let's talk about all the cheap Chinese labour that Apple uses despite being the 10th richest company in the world."

"Let's not."

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ChaoticEntropy 140 points 9 months ago

The conductor called the police and stopped the train," he said.

Well there's your problem, the conductor should have told this woman to do one. Let's say that he had his feet up on a seat, or whatever, in what world do you stop the train service entirely for that.

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ChaoticEntropy 123 points 3 years ago

"There could be infrastructure there, there could be tunnels there. We’re still looking into it.”

So... you bombed this refugee area, didn't give a fuck... you got the target you wanted along with a bunch of civilians. Now, after the fact, you are searching for more justifications than you had before the attack was sanctioned.

What the fuck. They may as well just say "tell us what you need to hear for this to be okay, and we'll say it".

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ChaoticEntropy 120 points 9 months ago

Oh wow, we're really hitting all the classics.

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ChaoticEntropy 118 points a year ago

He was the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 1984 to 2022... and now he is described as "former Trump aide". What a sad destruction of a legacy.

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