The United States has spent EIGHT TRILLION DOLLARS fighting and policing in the Middle East. Thousands of our Great Soldiers have died or been badly wounded. Millions of people have died on the other side. GOING INTO THE MIDDLE EAST IS THE WORST DECISION EVER MADE.....
@bdougieYO@theallinpod@Jason@chamath Having not looked at what you’re offering yet, I really can’t see a world where we don’t have locally or company hosted models in the next 12-18 months.
Now I’ll laugh if this is what you talk about or if you offer models as a service at a cheaper rate 😂
@shenetworks As someone with a reasonably good job and multiple children I have no clue how the average household income can afford even a single child
The federal government doesn’t ‘give’ money to Harvard. The $2.2 billion in frozen payments isn’t for Harvard sophomores’ tuition or library books.
The US government is buying services from Harvard: scientific & medical research & development.
These aren’t ‘woke donations.’
They are contracts. Proposed, reviewed, awarded, with metrics and deadlines and standards of performance.
Harvard is a government contractor in that sense — lab by lab, scientist by scientist — just the way any other company is a contractor.
That’s true of Columbia’s $400 million in ‘frozen’ contracts — and all the rest.
R1 research universities do crucial research the federal government can’t do itself, but that we as a nation have decided we need done.
Mission driven. Pioneering. Essential.
They can’t be done — as Sean Hannity just suggested — at community colleges & vocational schools.
That’s not what the $2.2 billion is being spent on.
…You could Google it. Of course.
@sysadafterdark Id not trust most of the hardware vendors on that side as much as I do apple.
Although realistically I wasn’t using advanced data protection and will continue that path for the forceable future.
workleap: We asked HR leaders like you in our recent webinar and the results were telling: 66% of organizations still rely on annual reviews, yet only 3% say their process is "going really well."
Great process: expensive, laborious, pervasive, and worthless.