Just don't blame me if your coding agent curses CEO and bypasses presubmits with dirty hacks a year later, I never volunteered to be a role model.
analog8374 11 hours ago||
Meta has written itself into a solid tyrant role. A million aspiring rebels are happy to play along.
metalliqaz 11 hours ago||
I'm looking forward to the HN story sometime next year about employees being let go for opting out of tracking.
IncreasePosts 11 hours ago||
Can't you just use your own personal device and avoid the tracking entirely?
greenavocado 11 hours ago||
If you are wondering why they are doing things like this at FAANG, its because of this: YouTube /watch?v=YTuM-GS8Qak
kennywinker 9 hours ago|
Because someone made a video glamorizing their life working at microsoft? I don’t get the issue here - she’s basically doing free promotion for the hiring department
greenavocado 7 hours ago||
70% of their day is journaling, meditating, and eating.
quaddoggy 9 hours ago||
Meanwhile… Alan Dye breathes a sigh of relief and resumes another 30 minute session of Minesweeper.
majorbugger 12 hours ago||
The corporate overlords are becoming too benevolent these days! Why not monitor employees' thoughts in real time?
0x59 10 hours ago||
Back to work slaves!
bluelightning2k 10 hours ago||
Somehow this is way more dystopian than not having an opt out at all.
skywhopper 11 hours ago|
So much wild and insulting about this, but one thing is just the idea that it’s somehow more efficient to capture raw HCI data to train models to interact with computers better than humans can, rather than just doing the work to improve the software and interaction models in the first place. So much of the coming compute overbuild is going to be wasted on the stupidest ideas.