Meta will begin keystroke logging US employees at work -- complete with mouse movements and periodic screenshots -- to train better AI agents.
This comes after Boz posted about a future in which AI will "primarily do the work" at meta.
It's a new era for tech labor. www.reuters.com/sustainabili...
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Shhhh that's confidential obviously!
I don't think I've ever read a sentence as unappealing as "Jim Caviezel is Jair Bolsonaro."
My guess is that they're going to tweak one of the time travel scenes similar to the way that they made a variant Loki for the TV series. Maybe Stark tells his dad his name is Victor or something idiotic like that.
Did I just argue with a joke? Part of a Bluesky educational series
My dad talked to someone in India on a call center line a couple weeks ago who told him this. We're destroying the world for reasons I still can't quite articulate.
An onion will do well for such a shift
With the help of the Sandy Hook families, The Onion has reached a long-awaited deal to take over InfoWars.
We've enlisted the help of @timheidecker.bsky.social, who will be InfoWars' Creative Director.
Please stand by for more.
Can we start a fund to get Dan & Jordan to do a special episode from the big desk?
A breaking update from @timheidecker.bsky.social.
In a Tibetan monk sort of way we're already all dead so who can say what that instructor actually will die/has died from? It could be anything or everything and not the searing bullet that pierced his heart.
Other false media statements identified in the Kash Patel complaint:
1. Special Agents do not, in fact, refer to him as “J. Edgar Shart”
2. Patel did, in fact, know that the FBI is part of the Executive Branch and that Wyoming is a state. He just always looks surprised when you tell him things.
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You're pretty awesome for offering that and for your advice.
But most of all anyone who is into MASH is a good egg in my book.
With my grandmother who had alzheimer's, we would ask her what year she thought it was. She would say 1983 pretty consistently. So we got music and TV shows from the 70s and 80s from youtube and played it a lot for her. It made her feel more comfortable.
The reality is that the effort and sustained presence during their needs means you could very well end up grieving a little at a time over months or years and be done grieving while they are still alive. It's a weird sensation. 2/2
Find good times with them how you can. It makes it easier and gives you good memories.
In my case with Alzheimer's, there's a good chance that you're might grieve them while they are alive and after they pass you may feel wrong for not grieving like you expect. 1/2
Take breaks for yourself and if you can afford help, get help. Every habit you can get help with is immense help.
Also at a certain point, at least in my case, it was like taking care of a child, only you knew the person was never going to grow up, and in some cases, regress back into infancy.
Why was I invited to Beast Studios?
youtu.be/0dwagg5wYY4
My Gamescience dice are still my favorite dice after about 20 years of gaming. RIP sir, your math rocks have made this man happy.
Oh so that's where that line about Due Diligence came from in This Is Financial Advice
It is a truly amazing story and a great read.
Yeah I love how it's like "yeah the wild fiction I write is basically just toned down from the stuff my dad did."
Oh man go find The Black Count it's the biography of Dumas' father and it is *wild*. Fantastic read.
A+++ troll/shitpost. I'm standing on my desk clapping
Oh Captain My Captain
I had seen the USA today. Story about soldiers not able to eat. This is the origins of that I guess.
A photo of a tray with three sections empty. One has chopped carrot in it. The other has what can only be described as a posit of brown dog vomit and an insole liner of a sneaker (or a used panty liner from the mid 1700s). The kind of meal that would have you happily tossing yourself overboard.
NEW: Growing fears of food shortages on USS Tripoli & other US ships in the Middle East.
This photo is the kind of meals now being served. It was sent by a sailor to her family.
Families are now trying to send food parcels to the ships.
Full story 👉 www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...
Love how this Yahoo immediately assumes that the problem is that we can't quit doordash. The amount of hubris to assume that we're all just lazy and that's why everything is expensive is frankly disgusting and honestly self-defeating.
Dried beans have increased 300% since covid. They're still relatively inexpensive, but I'm going to argue I shouldn't have to eat like a goddamn 16th century peasant. None of us should.
Reminds me of the companies that used the phrase "blockchain" and immediately hit a billion dollars in stock valuation a few years back.