The market does tend to overreact so this is possible a sign to buy low. I can’t be bothered to check the fundamenals but it seems unlikely that amd is a better investment long term. If you are not looking at least 5 years to the future stocks are a bad idea.
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i can’t wait for the day content is there. I always look there first but too often I can’t find anything close to what I want.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit: T-Mobile must pay for breaking lifetime price guarantee9·1 year agoAt least you can get out.
inflation is a thing and so all unlimited time fixed price contracts are suspect.
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ai has been doing that trick since the 1950s. There have been a lot of use coming out of ai, but it has never been called ai once successful and never lived up to the early hype. some in the know about all those previous ones were surprised by the hype and not surprised about where it has gone, while others pushed the hype.
The details have changed but nothing else.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again6·1 year agoNobody today is not coming to my house. However the world has not always changed in ways I like. If the media companies want to make an example of somebody they might randomly pick me. If I have physical media they will not be able to convince the general public I’m a dishonest thief and so even though I might be legally in the wrong for ripping DVDs they will stay away: they are going to look for someone who they can make look like a dishonest thief in the court of public opinion. They are not looking to take me to court and win whatever damaged they are owned from my activity (it will cost them about 100 times as much $$$ in lawyers fees - they would probably win but it isn’t worth it), what they would be looking for is to make an example in the news about how much someone loses and if I have physical media they instead look like jerks for enforcing a law on something that the generally public wouldn’t even call a crime.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again71·1 year agoI store the discs because while ripping is of questional legallity by having the discs I have the morals right.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•EVs still have major quality problems, and it’s mostly about the software5·1 year agoFinding the replacement is what worries me.
Well that and if the bed is going how is the frame
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•EVs still have major quality problems, and it’s mostly about the software11·1 year agoThe bed is starting to rot off my 1999 truck, I’m not sure how or if I should repair it
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk has unusual relationships with women at SpaceX, WSJ reports - The Verge6·1 year agoNo Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President
You can argue that it doesn’t say anything about vice president, but then he can’t be part of the line of succession so what is the point. Though I wonder if maybe saying he can’t be vice president on those grounds means speaker of the house also must be natural born… The constitution is short and so you can come up with weird situations like this all over.
They were never about hobbies. We were a niche that they were happy to have, but they never cared. Origionally it was about education (which has a large overlap with hobbies so they served well).
I rip physical media and then store it for legal reasons. my nas is much better than trying to find whatener disc.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Google changes repair policy after criticism of third-party parts ban27·1 year agoThere are evisting federal laws, right to repair laws, and plenty of attorny generals who will get involved.
bluGill@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Pay is officially dead in the US. Just got the email.10·1 year agoIt works great however a lot of content isn’t there.
Targeted layoffs are tricky to pull off. You can be sued for wrongful dismissal and then you need to show you were not targeting that person by anything other than random. You can easially lay off everyone on a project. Anything where you select individuals is risky if they can somehow argue you choose them because of some status (minority or whatever - even white male is not a status you can dismiss someone on) . Don’t get me wrong, companies lay off part of a department all the time - but they would prefer to not do that.
Even if someone quits from a department you don’t want to lose people from, you can just transfer an employee from a different department that didn’t lose enough people. So this is good enough and someone who quits cannot sue.
Also if someone quits they cannot collect unemployment. Generally governments track how often a company lays off employees and charges higher unemployment rates to those who lay off more people so getting people to quit saves you here too.