Oh dear, RPS was bought out recently and it shows. More ads than content.
Oh dear, RPS was bought out recently and it shows. More ads than content.
Once again, mad max movies predict the future
Wow, they really did those poor bastards dirty didn’t they?
I feel like some people in this thread are overlooking the tongue in cheek nature of this humour post and taking it weirdly personally
Nice.
Now print yourself a cable management solution, Jesus!
I actually stopped my subscription to Wired recently because the damn site never recognises me and login does not seem to support autofill or biometrics. Really pissed me off.
Anyway, the gist of this article is the companies are spending money on building AI and sacking people to save that money
No no, that can’t be it… The laws The laws of capitalism and infinite growth dictate that consumers must have infinite spending power
What an amazing read.
My god, this is a masterful piece of writing.
“Make the situation more of a commitment”
Amazing.
Much of the North and Wales are still not very diverse Part of what you were experiencing is the fact that you really do stand out.
Bristol is not so very far away from you, and it’s a very cosmopolitan city… No one there will give a fuck I do assure you.
Yeah, I did it and grew out of it. Being a teenager really sucks. She’s off to college soon where individuality is celebrated rather than making you a pariah so here’s hoping!
Hahah will do! There is hope for the next generation.
I kinda love how mad you are about this
We won’t stop selling the other side weapons though… for…reasons?
Yep, and the metal was not weapons-quality so almost none of it was used as ‘advertised’ was mostly a propaganda thing to make people feel like they were helping.
Yeah, no shit
Not now perhaps, but then it was. To me. I’d not pay them a farthing now.
100% I did pay for the premium version of Apollo and I absolutely would have paid about £20 a month for access.
It was the #1 most used app on all my devices.
Yeah this is absolutely needed… I grew up in Devon and remember when the bus services were privatised and taken away from the council… For about six months the prices dropped as two different companies competed, then one company won the other company folded and suddenly it was a monopoly… Prices tripled overnight and then over the next few years the number of services declined to the point where it was impossible to live in the village that I did and commute to work by bus