SereneHurricane@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Is Boeing in big trouble? World's largest aerospace firm faces 10 more whistleblowers after sudden death of twoEnglish
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8 months agoThese whistleblowers are actually from quality control.
These whistleblowers are actually from quality control.
It basically implies that they cobbled together some standard technology but they didn’t even put it together very well.
It’s like a solution that’s held in place with chewing gum and Band-Aids.
I have the same bug. Arggghh! Frustrating isn’t it?
Amess is actually a word.
It means, to ruin (something) or to make many mistakes in doing (something).
I made sure I got it from an American English dictionary, Merriam Webster, anticipation of those who say that it’s not part of American English.
“What’s that make us?”
That’s going to give you a hernia. Not worth the time and money to fix that.
Fix your diet. Try FODMAP.
The difference here is Ubuntu is open about the fact that stand on the shoulders of something greater than them.
R1 in contrast pretend that everything they’ve built is proprietary, and therefore no one could possibly come up with something similar.
When it’s clearly not the case.
This is critical, not for the purpose of sales, but for the purpose of retaining investor value.
The whole thing reeks of an exercise to generate artificial investor value.
If investors find out that their so-called innovation can actually be done by anyone with some coding skills and connectivity to open AI, then the company value will drop like a hot turd.