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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1593455727611215872[/twitter] He's finished, finished! lol. You saps don't realize the choreographed astroturfed pushback is from the Silicon Valley machine which is full of freeloading deadweight who don't want their a**es to be next on the employment line. How could you not watch those viral TikToks of worthless sorority girls bragging about doing LITERALLY nothing all day at their "tech job" and realize the entire industry was full of dead weight?[/quote] Everyone’s on Twitter because they want to be there at the moment the lights inevitably go out. You get that, right? Please tell me you don’t think that “oops we fired the people who control access so we had to lock everyone out of the building” is some form of 3D chess.[/quote] Do you think websites only "stay up" because a webmaster is peddling a bicycle? You think DCUM's owner and his wife take turns peddling a bicycle 24 hours a day?[/quote] Like…what? You think a platform like Twitter doesn’t need people to run it?[/quote] Like twitter, the owner of DCUM on record says most of his work is automated. [/quote] Most of my work is automated but the part that is not is still a lot. It's a very full time job. In fact, the most important part of any social media site (which apparently DCUM is considered these days) is the content moderation which is not easily automated. Google, one of the leaders in the field of being able to evaluate content automatically, is absolutely terrible at being able to identify "adult content". I suspect that you could be more accurate blinding throwing darts at a dart board than Google's AI is at identifying adult content. Most importantly, automated systems work until they don't. When they don't, nothing beats experience when trying to fix them. [/quote]
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