Sujet : Re: Microsoft admits 30% of code not written by humans
De : nospam (at) *nospam* needed.invalid (Paul)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy alt.comp.os.windows-11Date : 04. May 2025, 21:12:50
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On Sun, 5/4/2025 7:49 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
Trump is fixing his country, but he's also forcing us to fix ours.
Not in evidence. A global recession is easier to predict.
What happens afterwards, is a random number generator.
I would look at the available markets, to predict where
my products would be welcome. Should we join OPEC ?
Should we be part of a cartel ? We might have to think
about topics like that, in order to survive.
The thing is, if you engaged your brain cells, you would
have realized long ago, that "business games EVERYTHING
governments do". "The tariff on China is too high,
I will move my production to Vietnam." Notice how,
given a choice, a businessman will never do what
your silly policy intended. The more complex the
rules of the game, the more the rules get gamed.
That's why companies don't pay any taxes.
The current "plan" is to move electronics production to... Saudi Arabia.
Or at least, that's what a Saudi wealth fund proposes.
Paul