I also use Ouija board rules with AI.
You say please, you say thank you, and when you’re done talking, you say goodbye.
And, generally, you try to interact with it as little as possible.
I say weird shit and half the time I actually believe it.
I also use Ouija board rules with AI.
You say please, you say thank you, and when you’re done talking, you say goodbye.
And, generally, you try to interact with it as little as possible.
The problem with most companies is that they are not led by people with clear visions.
Companies that succeed typically start with a clear vision. However, once that vision is fulfilled, then it starts to become run by people who are simply trying to make money.
Chasing after money becomes the vision, and that is how you get to the way things are in America today.
Having a vision often times means having goals that you’re willing to lose money if it gets you closer to achieving them.
That being said, ratuer than voting for your paycheck, something that is much more straightforward and less prone to being taken advantage of would be having set wages based on years of experience and time with the company.
include an opportunity to earn extra during the year by going above and beyond while making it clear that this is not expected of the people at their current job role.
Going above and beyond would be determined by your boss on recommendation, and they would have a limited number of recommendations every year.
Another thing you could do would be to publish what everybody earns on a website that is internal to the company, and make the going above and beyond rewards part of your annual meeting or something so nobody would know if they’re going to get an above and beyond reward until then.
Then to actually make it a good thing, you would need to make it a rule to fire the people that do not meet their performance metrics, at least after a set number of times or like failing to fulfill a pip or something.
You’re saying that nobody else in the family matters even though they’ve already decided to keep the child.
Relatively is carrying a lot of weight there.
Their 28-year-old son may not have much to do with the fact that they are having another kid, but that fully grown adult man is still a part of the family and should count for something.
There’s no need to just completely and totally toss him out of the equation.
Especially when you consider that there is a possibility, depending on the age of the girlfriend, that both of them could die before this child reaches the age of majority, in which case, he would likely need to step in to finish the job.
Yeah, and?
Do you honestly believe there’s a single person on lemmy with enough gravitas to be worth being tracked by the elite?
Did you have any symptoms?
I think the specific is that 40% of adult Americans can’t read at a seventh grade level.
Probably because they stopped teaching etymology in schools, So now many Americans do not know how to break a word down into its subjugate parts.
If water benders can bend blood then at advanced levels Air benders should be able to create vacuums. Suck the air out of your lungs, make the water in your blood boil from the pressure change.
At the same level Earth benders should be able to bonemeld. Reshape your bones while you’re using them.
Its not stupid to be optimistic. Every good thing starts with optimism as far as I know