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They have way too many employees for what they do.

The US special forces also committed several acts of murder on Venezuelan soil


The USA doesn't have a leg to stand on when it comes to human rights.


This is of course fine, if you intend to never travel internationally. Not defending any one, Ofcom is terrible just like 4chan.


I travel internationally all the time, including to Europe. These clowns don’t even have the ability to connect me to my site. They can’t subpoena anyone, they have no control or visibility. Why does anyone outside of the EU give a shit about this? It baffles me.


This is veiled speak for "No one wants to work for us, so we need to contact rejected applicants to fill positions".

I use AI for work, but not agentic, at most per method/function using GitHub CoPilot (which has Grok on it).

Grok is at best useful for commenting code.


Same, I earn 60K as a senior, but I would never accept a 200K+ position at xAI.


As an US Citizen, you have to pay me to engage with Elon Musk's businesses. He is not a good person and does not deserve respect or admiration.


As a US citizen, you couldn't even pay me to engage with Elon Musk's businesses. He is not a good person and does not deserve respect or admiration.


You can always visit the court, and you know, sit in.


Most media in Europe are required to ambiguate names of criminals. For instance by removing the first name or the last name.


I've never heard of them. Looks to be a company from Greece. That would explain their reply. Not exactly known for their tech.


Getting the architecture mostly right, so it's easy to maintain and modify in the future is IMO hard part, but I find that this is where AI shines. I have 20 years of SWE experience (professional) and (10 hobby) and most of my AI use is for architecture and scaffolding first, code second.


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