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  • @felipe741
    @felipe74110 минут бұрын

    Whatifalthist would be proud of you guys talking so much about mouse utopia hahaha

  • @kyprimo
    @kyprimoСағат бұрын

    Is the American dream gone?

  • @patrickvernon4766
    @patrickvernon47665 сағат бұрын

    If we didn’t have a giant usury class sucking all the wealth out of a country im sure we could indeed have an economy with lowered birth rates just can’t have have usury

  • @roberthewat8921
    @roberthewat89215 сағат бұрын

    Sounds like a business dude who is willing to sacrifice all other social and environmental goods for cheap labour and contiuous GDP growth, what a self serving dikhead

  • @psikeyhackr6914
    @psikeyhackr69146 сағат бұрын

    What is *NDP* , Net Domestic Product? When do economists talk about that? Where is the data on the annual depreciation of automobiles and other durable consumer goods?

  • @lizstickney6397
    @lizstickney639711 сағат бұрын

    Thank you Maureen for this interview and I am definitely going to get your book. I do agree with you that Jackie Kennedy did show incredible strength after the assassination, but she whitewashed JFK's legacy just like the Kennedy family always does

  • @michaellancaster7923
    @michaellancaster792314 сағат бұрын

    Very interesting podcast!!

  • @yesimhere4469
    @yesimhere446916 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for writing this book-I have long felt so sorry for Jackie. She was my age. I thought they were all unattractive men, especially, Jack's eyes and teeth! I am glad I missed meeting all of them.None of them went to a good Prep-school. What about the Merchandise Mart -Chicago 1945?

  • @stacyhamilton2619
    @stacyhamilton2619Сағат бұрын

    Jack was better looking than pinched grapefruit face Jackie.

  • @wendywehner2320
    @wendywehner232017 сағат бұрын

    Maureen Callahan is not credible.

  • @EYE_GOTCHA
    @EYE_GOTCHA22 минут бұрын

    You must be in denial, as she is *extremely* credible.

  • @Bob-4real2
    @Bob-4real218 сағат бұрын

    Donate your bloated salary to me....If you feel this way...I'll give you microtasks

  • @rmrobertmcgillivray
    @rmrobertmcgillivray19 сағат бұрын

    i support declining population. it will make housing cheaper!

  • @user-vk7hm8rr5s
    @user-vk7hm8rr5s22 сағат бұрын

    KZread is another company where there are 20 or so secerebrates doing the work of one person. KZread is shit cont organisation with scum senior management for and all of them are arse bandits. At KZread , senior management hold meetings to decide how long it should take to FART.

  • @missdeal07
    @missdeal07Күн бұрын

    Ms. Calahan says unnecessary, really nasty things about people. Piece of work. 👎🏼

  • @flamesintheattic
    @flamesintheatticКүн бұрын

    Tech companies hoard software engineers just to keep them away from competitors.

  • @Gigi-rl2hl
    @Gigi-rl2hlКүн бұрын

    Married men are happier than married women. Get it right. Single mothers report being happier alone than with the father in their life. You skate past the real issue here with fertility issues.

  • @sergeyzelvenskiy5126
    @sergeyzelvenskiy5126Күн бұрын

    The guy has no clue what he is talking about. It's a bunch of anecdotes by someone, who did not seriously work in any meaningful tech companies or VC. Uber is profitable and included in S&P500. Uber raised total of $22.2 billion and now valued at $124.77B.

  • @tnield9727
    @tnield972721 сағат бұрын

    Don’t be clouded by survivorship bias with Uber. Also, valuations are arguably meaningless these days and no longer reflect the intrinsic value of the company. Instead, valuations reflect what the market wants to believe.

  • @sergeyzelvenskiy5126
    @sergeyzelvenskiy512617 сағат бұрын

    @@tnield9727 my god that's dumb. The guy lied about Uber and I called him out. If you don't do venture investment you have survivorship bias towards the large players. Like Kodak, Nokia, Intel, GE, Boeing. How's that working out?

  • @user-hi1ml3wc5g
    @user-hi1ml3wc5gКүн бұрын

    Remember boys, it’s always the man’s fault women chase $$$$ and celebrities

  • @davidjulitz7446
    @davidjulitz7446Күн бұрын

    Absolutely correct. Those LLMs will become tools for skilled people nothing more. We likely won't see AGI emerging from LLMs anytime soon.

  • @BonVivantLIVES
    @BonVivantLIVESКүн бұрын

    It's just Hollywood spfx tools simplified as fractal crossword puzzles wielded by hacks and amatuers #ai

  • @earthdog7900
    @earthdog7900Күн бұрын

    Oh, twitter after the layoffs is much worse. The trending feature was crap for months. So many more bots. It is not hard to see how it was worse.

  • @rayfalciola6163
    @rayfalciola6163Күн бұрын

    Royal intermarriage has ALWAYS been a thing. So much so they have inbreeding issues. Seems like most European royalty are related. The marriages are frequently if not always strategic and transactional. Keeps the money power and prestige in the family. Also passes around the genes which can have desired and undesired consequences.. Some families you can guess the relationships without even knowing because they have that "looks like a Kennedy" (or whatever) look. And it is not that much different with the "royalty wannabes". Which in the USA boils down to "do you have a lot of money?" and at the next rung i's "do you have a lot of money and come from a prestigious family?" Robert Maxwell didn't fantasize about his daughter Ghislaine marrying a Kennedy because he needed the money. He wanted to strategically pimp her off to power and money and she seemed to want it also. The dutiful daughter. Epstein was the best she could do but even HE never married her. The money was enough. Not as if she wanted the bother of kids and respectability. If it is the latter they want, prestige PLUS money (like those who chase Kennedy's) merely having a lot of money won't hack it. If you happen to be a really smart handsome cultured (through self improvement) self-made-wealthy dude chasing the likes of Jaqueline you're not going make the cut because despite your good looks decency money and culture you're still from a hillbilly goober family. A Jackie O would probably not even date you but if by chance she allowed the chase you'd be summarily dismissed if you got ridiculously honorable and serious and asked to marry because that types also needs prestige on top of the money. Just an opinion Jackie could probably have gotten almost anyone she wanted but millions doesn't cut it. She needed BILLIONS to be where she wanted to be. Billions will make even a vulgar boorish hedonist into a figure of prestige & royalty. It is tragic sure what happens to people. But no more tragic than those born with few if any assets & few if any options. Most people settle for the best they can get. They are never in the position where "nothing less than a Kennedy or equivalent will do"

  • @kyprimo
    @kyprimoКүн бұрын

    this is a topic we need to continue talking about

  • @run_down_mid8480
    @run_down_mid84809 сағат бұрын

    And never do anything about it

  • @TheThreatenedSwan
    @TheThreatenedSwanКүн бұрын

    Graeber is like Verhoeven in that he has terrible views and prescriptions yet somehow made works that are good and portray the opposite of his views

  • @robcortes5014
    @robcortes5014Күн бұрын

    In terms of doing it on its own, I agree it won't replace jobs because of the lack of that human element. To add as tool as a supplement to HELP with simple task in order to meet your goals faster for sure.

  • @rugerdie4054
    @rugerdie4054Күн бұрын

    I am not sure if i observed this specific situation at my last company (laid off) but i worked my butt off to accomplish my responsibilities and pet projects. Vicitm of a high salary relative to my impact on the bottom line. I would have gladly taken a large pay cut to stay employed in my field (revenue enablement content and technology manager).

  • @rickl8128
    @rickl8128Күн бұрын

    Hey. The timing is, no doubt, well-planned and cynical - yep, some can read right through opportunism. But...what are you actually capable of? What do you actually DO to ensure your own survival (ooh, such a dirty word...ser-vie-vl...right? Almost as disgusting as "freedom"!)? You know, like do you grow things? Build things? Make any of the things that you require? Let me guess - it's someone else's "job" to provide you with these things, right? To provide all that you NEED, so that you can waste time being "outraged"! Child. How's your eating going? Too much, perhaps? Yeah - that's what happens when you don't actually EARN what you shove in your mouth.

  • @eugenesant9015
    @eugenesant9015Күн бұрын

    This dude is in the wrong business He's an idiot.

  • @XJRULO
    @XJRULO2 күн бұрын

    Dunno, I kind of would love that kind of job. Damn I work all fu#"% day. I beg for a little time for me.

  • @johnfeeney9373
    @johnfeeney93732 күн бұрын

    I don't believe this guy, and i don't believe he has worked in a real tech job either. The grift is strong in this one.

  • @doreenfriel7039
    @doreenfriel70392 күн бұрын

    Chris Dodd is still alive… he has not died.

  • @simon-c2y
    @simon-c2y2 күн бұрын

    Just on one point, I had a great idea for high density living in the city - a basement with communal cars and a hiring system for the residents: and no car spaces at all for private cars.

  • @Rjsjrjsjrjsj
    @Rjsjrjsjrjsj2 күн бұрын

    So what I'm hearing is... Robots need to buy cars. 😉 🤣

  • @Sososunnyyyyyy
    @Sososunnyyyyyy2 күн бұрын

    I disagree with him on 1 point..I am HAPPY to do minimal work for the same pay. Not everyone cares about finding fulfilment at work 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @yehoshua77
    @yehoshua772 күн бұрын

    Twitter users don’t notice? Dude, the website literally barely works now lol

  • @donaldcameron9321
    @donaldcameron93212 күн бұрын

    Boolean algorithms require enormous resources for compartmentalization changes.

  • @AIExplorer365
    @AIExplorer3653 күн бұрын

    Work in a proper software product development company where you would be completely burnt out in couple of years.

  • @pattybips5519
    @pattybips55193 күн бұрын

    Modern day cover up Tara Reed

  • @rsimch
    @rsimch3 күн бұрын

    Sathya Nadella will go under the justice Gavel for gaslighting, the investor-ponzi scheme, lying about inflated AI, inflating stock prices to walkaway with one billion dollars raise a day, in his evil corrupt mind that he grew up in and hardwired to 😮😮😮😮

  • @eletricavenue
    @eletricavenue3 күн бұрын

    “A company’s true value isn’t always connected to its stock valuation.” Shocking, simple, and true.

  • @omarbolanos7842
    @omarbolanos78423 күн бұрын

    Omg, I relate somuch to this. At Amazon I just went though the same thing, senior managers exited with making big tech-hype team without any idea about the actual problems these people would solve. Did not end up as they thought.

  • @kathylong9633
    @kathylong96333 күн бұрын

    Skakel was not a Kennedy. He was 1st cousin to Robert Kennedy’s children by Robert’s marriage to Ethel Skakel.

  • @JaneLolli
    @JaneLolli2 күн бұрын

    @@kathylong9633 Exactly!

  • @eletricavenue
    @eletricavenue3 күн бұрын

    The goal in Silicon Valley isn’t to create products and value the goal is to create investment products to pump and dump. That’s it. They have to hire real teams to make it appear they are actually doing something.

  • @rezzer7918
    @rezzer79183 күн бұрын

    Oh Mau REEEEN

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner32943 күн бұрын

    I have a pilot license and was beyond shocked when I heard about the Kennedy plane crash. He was flying way too much plane for his ability in conditions that were far beyond his training or experience. From the minute of take off, this was a disaster waiting to happen. Too bad that his estate didn't have to reimburse the government for the money spent trying to find the remains. I don't know that I ever heard the results of the FAA investigation; wanna bet that they didn't blame "pilot error" because, you know, he was a Kennedy.

  • @howzeman
    @howzeman3 күн бұрын

    Makes me feel like an idiot putting actual effort in my work and keep a niggling time sheet for a european survival loan

  • @jackjones3657
    @jackjones36573 күн бұрын

    This is why we need true journalistic integrity. Were all these facts allowed to see the light of day in a timely manner decades ago people likely would act differently around election time. Of course, people knew the treacheries of Ted Kennedy and STILL he kept getting re-elected. At some level we deserve the "leaders" we get.

  • @user-yx5fc1sv5j
    @user-yx5fc1sv5j3 күн бұрын

    i will be buying this book

  • @occamsrazor1285
    @occamsrazor12853 күн бұрын

    Planning poker was created for project managers. They don't know how to do the job of a developer, so they could easily be sold a bridge. Planning Poker was created to check that behavior. Problem is that everyone is estimating how long it would take THEM to do something, not the how long it would take the developer tasked to do it. It's assumed that the actual time will "average out", but you're still averaging everyone but the actual developer doing that task. That is to say; it's almost always wrong, and even when it's right, it's coincidence.

  • @quitefranklysamanthatheres1018
    @quitefranklysamanthatheres10183 күн бұрын

    I don’t think her assessment is correct with JFK’s failures as president. He was unfortunately miss guided by Alan Dallas in regards of the Bay of Pigs. He was trying to pull out of Vietnam and made that order but was shortly assassinated right after he actually helped calm the tensions of nuclear proliferation and brought about an ending to that really tense situation with Russia. She should really look into the exchanges with the Russian president before saying that it was a failure. He allowed RFK to interrogate the mafia, and he really much like Trump was duped and caught at the knees by the intelligence agencies and the people who ran them.

  • @LadyCat183
    @LadyCat1833 күн бұрын

    It's a really bay written book, but what the heck, millions will read it.