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"what does that say about the thought they put into their work, even if they’re using AI for everything coding related?"

They don't know because the AI did it for them.


"All we had to do to avoid this was to vote."

Every time I hear this I cringe, whether this subject or any other. The people did vote and this is what they got - not necessarily what they specifically voted for. Different people hold things in different importance. Flock security cameras (or similar) generally don't even get noticed by the people voting on taxes, guns, abortions, etc.


Besides, establishment Democrats aren’t exactly for the common man, they’re just not as cartoonishly evil as the Republicans. Democrats would likely still be in favor of Flock cameras.

The age old tactic of vilification. It's easy to overlook all the nuances on all sides; it's a whole spectrum with plenty of overlap.

My hope in the US is that folks at least take the time to evaluate their options and/or candidates; voting a straight ticket just because someone calls themselves something can lead to undesirable outcomes.


Not to mention that most of the most upending, consequential changes and events in America were not only not voted on, but were wildly opposed by the populace, yet were imposed anyways and today, after decades of government “education”, people vigorously support and defend those tyrannical impositions.

"Six months ago, a print like this would have triggered a circuit breaker."

Lol that's set by law. This guy doesn't have a clue. Nice sci-fi, I guess.


The point is that the market doesn’t move enough on the jobs data to trigger a circuit breaker, not that there’s a -20% move and it doesn’t trigger.

Yeah, it still doesn't make sense - why would a .3% surprise cause more than a 2% move? Even today, it wouldn't. The expectation is baked in to the price already, and the surprise isn't big enough to warrant a massive move. It still shows a lack of understanding of how the markets work.

"The medical devices I'm talking about require around $50K–$200K for FDA clearance"

I think that's only if you use the expedited approval process (510k).

I actually had an idea for a medical device. Turns out there was a patent on that idea already. It wasn't on the market yet. The potential client population wasn't very big, but just big enough to make it worth while.


Are you saying even if I stretch the budget to $500k, there isn't a niche where I can find viable device?

No, but it seems unlikely given all the other failed companies/devices.

I like freecad. I'm just not very good at using it. I rarely do sketches and part design. I end up doing stuff the kiddie way with just joining and cutting out basic shapes from the parts bench.

"if using personal accounts"

InfoSec and Legal would like a word with you...


I wouldn't call ot a red flag. It's just puffery like all the other BS they try to sell you on when recruiting. The company might be decent to work for, or it might be garbage.

Genetics live in the block chain now

"Prices went up and most of people can't afford cow's meat anymore. Most people are living on pasta and eggs, eventually they eat pig and chicken but that's getting rare."

What an over exaggeration.


People literate in AI, but inexperienced in all other facts. What could go wrong!

> People literate in AI, but inexperienced in all other facts. What could go wrong!

It sounds like it's appeal to MBAs, who are people literate in management, but inexperienced in all other areas.


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