October 2025: IBM Allegedly Found New Tricks for Silent Layoffs: LPI, Then MIS (Not PIP) ...
If the "AI" (slop) bubble is silently bursting, or if slopfarms have come to accept they have no viable future, then that is a big thing! It'll not only be good for the Web but also for people who ...
An Almost-Depressing Lack of Reliable News Sites. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 01, 2025. Whilst it's empirically provable and hence likely true that - at least in the area of ...
GUIs are nice in brochures and demos, but in many contexts this mentality does not quite stand out or make clear if: 1) they improve productivity; 2) any changes made don't have a considerable toll at ...
Disconnected From 'Cyber Monday' and Other Fake Holidays. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 30, 2025. Fake holidays come in ...
Quoting that latest (and at the moment most informative) message: "Next round of IBM layoffs will most likely be in 02/2026.
A new survey from Pew Research finds that most adults in the US use YouTube and Facebook, while only half report using Instagram and fewer use TikTok. The social control media habits of American ...
MElon has "Ponzi envy" because Scam Altman stole the show and the limelight/thunder with a huge Ponzi scheme that will soon lead to bankruptcy but leave Altman with fame (or infamy). These people are ...
According to the police, the Bulgarian (17), who lives in Munich, and a Kosovar (19) with no fixed abode went into an area ...
The scallop shells might have once been part of some larger artifact that has since disintegrated, though researchers haven’t ...
IBM did a lot of important work for and on Linux. It also worked towards some GNU goals and helped sponsor the FSF. Later on IBM was advancing Open Document Format (ODF), which is still a thing and ...
Sod it. Enough with this stupid bubble. When it comes to slopfarms, they seem to be going extinct or inactive. Perhaps they too witnessed a lack of potential, either "firsthand" or based on the ...