Message from @Lord Zedd
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the numbers I got were mostly in software
im not sure about that. lemme check
well that's according to business insider and it's just an estimate but it's a good working number for the argument
Samsung as a whole has 275000 employees which is ridiculous
maybe youre right. apparently googles total count is 98,771
you would think the numbers would be the reverse
so 18% of their employees are software
samsung has their own manufacturing so theres probably a lot of factory workers in that number
yeah, then cleaners, hr, pr and advertising, customer service etc
no wonder they're so expensive they've got an army to support
pretty much, apple as well
damn, 80% of googles revenue is from clicks
gimme some of that lol
imagine would the company would have been had they not come up with google ads
probably bankrupt
probably. or at least way smaller.
lol the timing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wivIV2VK2Y
lol noice
that being said just thinking about what I'd do with an extra $1000 a month....
lol im so not down with ubi
thats probably what would happen, ppl adjust their output to be right back where they were pre ubi
solving nothin
i touched on UBI yesterday when talking about birth rates, UBI seems to be needed because of trying to pump up birth rates
let the birth rates fall you reduce the need of it since eventually population will drop to what is sustainable
i'm starting to think lower birth rates in the west is not a problem but an adjustment
Africa is simply breeding itself into greater poverty
its big gov that cannot be weaned off the faucet of tax revenue
so instead of downsizing to meet pop levels, they just import the 3rd world
then realise they don't have enough jobs to go around
its a return feudalism
return to*
although the issue would be is how long till it balances out, at what point does the birth rate balance out with the rate of automation
new jobs will appear. this is always the case
old jobs become obsolete, new ones come up
but not always at the same rate as ones gone
sure, thats true
we're already not that far off from self driving cars
it's going to be massive on the transport industry, every cab driver, every truck driver, farming and warehouses
Amazon already have automated forklift thingys in their warehouses
already have delivery drones