Because USA has similar restrictions on Russia for these powerful GPUs. Because Russia is just over the boarder from China. Because its another example. Just because Steve gave us a few examples, of countries using ai tech, dosent mean we need an exhaustive list of every example in the world.
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Dude. Hiting that nail on the head with a full swing there. If the government wants to help people at the low end of the economy buy food then... Do That! Use targeted subsidies to promote cheaper food.
The economy isnt some Rube Goldberg Machine that you can reliably judge your effect on. If you want to affect a thing in the economy you are often far more effective directly affecting it.
Yes, but in this case it wasn't the media editing it, just one mad lad.
The collective that is the media organization RNZ re-edited the articles back to what they were originally published as. If old mate was so commited to his ideals then he is more than free to make his own blog site or join Reality Check Radio to post his articles.
Just because he is a journalist doesn't give him the right to surreptitiously edit other journalists articles to change their alignment. This wasn't a beat down, or a shake up, or a browbeating.
Dude did things that most people would align with a foreign state actor and was investigated for it. Was found not guilty and sent on his way. Im not saying it wasnt scary or intimidating, If i was him id be kacking my dacks. BUT i belive it was the correct course of action.
Part of the investigation, im speculating here, was probably checking that this was his view point and that he wasnt doing this under duress. While it may not feel like it, the invistigation was possibly for his benefit and to help him if he was being forced to do this. Now in this instance it wasn't the case.
Also of note is the fact that this is RNZ. By design, the least foreign owned news outlet in this country.
Unsure. I have really only seen it in programming. I dont think accountants get told "here balance these books before we proceed with the rest of the interview" designers and architects maybe asked to show a portfolio of work though.
Tabs vs spaces is a little bit of an exaggeration. But it was a number of jobs where they dont tell you what it is they are looking for and you just are ment to glean it by reading tea leaves or some such.
One that stands out was an interview with Octopus and they tell me "solve this problem" and i write legitimate code that solves all cases of the problem and fully unit tested and they send an email saying "sorry we were looking for code in a more functional programming style. We are not continuing with this application". I was mad... If they just told me that i would have written it like that.
Probably can be investigated if it is the state sponsored news channel.
Definitely should be investigated if the edits are deliberately trying to be as under handed as these were.
Just started a new job this week.
Damn tech work has been a wild ride! From the hights of 2021 where if you could use a keyboard without looking then you could land a Senior Engineer role easy peasy. To 2025 where recruiters ask you to build a whole damn website then throw out your weeks worth of work because you used spaces instead of tabs in your code telling you "you wont integrate well with the team".
Increasing the level of punishment seldom works. It only corrects for one state of mind, the "if i get caught its not that bad" mind set. But a lot of people operate in other mind sets such as
Crafty: "i have thought this out and i am not going to get caught" so the consequences dont matter
Passion: "I really want to do/have this thing!" So the consequences dont matter
Or Disregard: "fuck da police!" So the consequences dont matter
On top of that fines are usually mailed out and take a week to get to you which makes it hard to associate the punishment to the crime because it is long in the past, so people just feel like the punishment is only vindictive.
In saying that however, I am all for means tested fines so that if you are done speeding in your 2025 Mercedes you get a fine that feels like punishment and not just "oh no my parking change!"
Talk about bitter sweet. Glad its over for the kids sake but sounds like the one outcome the police were trying to avoid.