Schätze seine Chancen eher gering ein, aber ein Mann kann träumen...
Anderseits, er will was verändern, und das wird bestimmt nicht gut ankommen. Die Grünen müssen kräftig an ihre Kommunikation arbeiten.
Schätze seine Chancen eher gering ein, aber ein Mann kann träumen...
Anderseits, er will was verändern, und das wird bestimmt nicht gut ankommen. Die Grünen müssen kräftig an ihre Kommunikation arbeiten.
Back in the 80s, Don Norman popularized the term affordance. Humans need something to push, pull, turn or otherwise interact with. We are physical beings in a physical world.
Driving vehicles is potentially life-endangering. Just because the technology is there and cheaper does not mean that humans can push aside their physiological limitations in a critical situation.
Take the emergency blinker. You know where it is, you see it all the time - it's right there in front of you! But when a real emergency happens, you'll be fumbling for the button, concentrating on the situation at hand. Now imagine that button on a touchscreen.
Microsoft jumped fully on the AI hype bandwagon with their partnership in OpenAI and their strategy of forcing GenAI down our throats. Instead of realizing that GenAI is not much more than a novel parlor trick that can't really solve problems, they are now fully committing.
Microsoft invested $1 billion in OpenAI, and reactivating 3 Mile Island is estimated at $1.6 billion. And any return on these investments are not guaranteed. Generally, GenAI is failing to live up to its promises and there is hardly any GenAI use case that actually makes money.
This actually has the potential of greatly damaging Microsoft, so I wouldn't say all their decisions are financially rational and sound.
Just like with USB-C, which the EU regulated and now the iPad and IPhone have.
Und selbst wenn, fiele es mir schwer mich darüber aufzuregen. Hach, die rechte Empörungskultur.
Ukrainians are dying daily and have been for 2 years...
You mean since 10 years, when Russia invaded Crimea.
Russia's reaction will be extremely interesting. I read somewhere that they said that an attack on their early warning systems will be countered with nuclear force.
While I can fully understand his pain, I can't quite follow how adding a paid subscription model will make his life easier (except financially).
Before, he had to deal with entitled asshats, and now he'll have to deal with asshats feeling even more entitled, because they paid for it.
Bluetooth speakers? That would be a perfectly logical, reasonable and absolutely disappointing suggestion.
Who could've imagined that Google is becoming just as mediocre and boring as any other large corporation. What a surprise!
I had so many arguments with my team lead. He thought comments were an antipattern because that meant the code wasn't expressive enough.
I understood where he was coming from, but a little hint here and there why the fuck the code is doing what it's doing would've been nice.
Show the rest of the comic - I dare you!