Think of how many reported issues we've seen and remember there are only 4000 on the road. 4000 on the road and we're seeing this many issues with them. They have a massive qa crisis on their hands.
I'd honestly be in for that. Imagine construction in the Mad Max world? Imagine trying to run a construction crew while yirue guys are getting in death matches and cannibalizing their foremen?
What you have to understand is the real good we've done here. We've given so many tech bros the ability to generate subpar images with too many fingers without ever needing to interact with a human artist or speak or collaborate with anyone. What a victory.
This right here: despair leads to despair. It's the greatest impediment to change. People who want change need to lead through possibility. Help people see what could be. Don't just show them the darkness; show them the light we could have ahead of it.
They just don't understand or care because they are never the people doing the work. Google even has exhaustive science to back this up and then they turn around and break apart teams themselves.
Success is whatever is most convenient for the owner class at any given time. Which is why centralizarion of ownership is nearly always worse in all ways
They had an encampment of Christian protestors during my graduation protesting Satan. Can't remember why then and there. They just stood on their little patch of grass. No one called storm troopers on them. They just did their thing, we did ours.
And you've identified the reason. There are essentially no propaganda songs, but loads of organic videos created for propaganda purposes that Warp the algorithm and Google doesn't give a shit just like they don't for search
Succession is a pretty good demonstration of how anyone who stands up to him is just removed. Fired, or just pushed out. Narcissts with wealth build walls of sycophancy which exist entirely to shield them from ever hearing the truth.
It is a kind of delicious irony. He sees the enshitification, actively TRIES to enshittify, and oops, a good product.
Then when Musk completely and totally enshittifies Twitter, he runs BACK there and is like, "this is freedom now".
It's astounding that the dolts making decisions don't realize that it's not just individual skills but rather the coordination and collaboration of an experienced team that makes it possible to do hard work well. You can't just toss everyone around and expect the same results.