Or you could fire your boss and form a worker cooperative run on consensus based decision making. Worker cooperatives succeed more than “traditional” businesses and have higher pay for their workers[1], despite being at a systemic disadvantage for seed capital. You don’t need an ai to boss you around, you and your coworkers can make collective decisions without any boss to speak of.
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scottto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[arch-announce] Plasma 6.4.0 will need manual intervention if you are on X11 - Arch-announce - lists.archlinux.orgEnglish6·5 hours agoThis is great. Moving forward, getting the crap outta here.
scottto Europe@lemmy.ml•Spanish PM rejects Nato’s ‘unreasonable’ 5% GDP target for defence spending – as it happenedEnglish1·21 hours agoLmao only 5%? I wish.
scotttoBusiness - Lemmy.org•Tesla's robotaxi service will launch in Austin with just ~10 cars that are geofenced to avoid complex intersections and monitored by backup teleoperatorsEnglish1·21 hours agoPlease stop trying to make autonomous cars a thing. We have something for that, it’s called a train.
scottto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux onEnglish1·1 day agoIt was 32 bit but turned out to be a 2.1GHz so it’s running Debian with lxqt now and going great 👍
scottto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's interesting that gun rights were sold on the basis of "resisting unlawful government." They seen to have _caused and supported_ unlawful government.English283·2 days agoI feel like it makes more sense if the guns were always there to protect stolen land.
scottto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Gríma Wormtongue, aka Alex Karp CEO of Palantir, Spills The Plan 10 Months AgoEnglish751·2 days agoHe’s also got plenty of financial incentive to say shit like that. War on all 3 of those fronts would be so untenable with the state of things and he knows that which is why he’s advocating for more drones but really? How realistic is that? China’s drones are at least as advanced as ours
I’ve been corrected on that.
They dropped the phone number requirement a while ago
The one I found for free on the side of the street
They still take credit for it like you said.
scottto World News@lemmy.world•Iran Threatens Nuclear Exit And Oil Choke Point As War With Israel EscalatesEnglish412·4 days agoHonestly the Israelis actually seem crazy enough to keep escalating even in that case
OK I had to look it up but the joke is “86” as in “get rid of” and 47, that is, Trump
scottto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux onEnglish5·5 days agoI’m gonna try installing on a 1066MHz core2 duo wish me luck
scottto Anticonsumption@europe.pub•YouTube might slow down your videos if you block adsEnglish2·5 days ago100%
But that’s up to creators being willing to do the extra work to lose money.
scottto It's Foss News@sh.itjust.works•SAKURA-II Brings Energy-Efficient Edge AI to Raspberry Pi 5English24·5 days agoFuck AI
scottto Anticonsumption@europe.pub•YouTube might slow down your videos if you block adsEnglish7·5 days agoWhen will people get the idea to start building their fanbase outside of YouTube and uploading to another location? I mean, we have nebula and dropout but it needs to be a more mass movement.
scottto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Australian Tesla owners seeking compensation as phantom braking leaves drivers 'completely terrified'English5·6 days agoI hate that this shit is on the road. I can’t imagine if every time the false alarm brake warning went off in my work car itslammed on the brakes. Well. Yes I can. And I’d switch to a different vehicle if I could if that was a thing.
Or you could fire your boss and form a worker cooperative run on consensus based decision making. Worker cooperatives succeed more than “traditional” businesses and have higher pay for their workers[1], despite being at a systemic disadvantage for seed capital. You don’t need an ai to boss you around, you and your coworkers can make collective decisions without any boss to speak of.
https://www.thenews.coop/worker-co-op-sector-continues-to-grow-in-the-usa/ ↩︎