aw thank you Jessica!! appreciate you :)
aw thank you Jessica!! appreciate you :)
Tech companies used to portray themselves as do-gooders. But as Palintir's new billboard suggests, their commitment to domination was there all along. Welcome to the Great Tech Vibe Shift, our most recent Tech Billboard Decoder column by @dellsystem.bsky.social www.bayareacurrent.com/tech-billboa...
For months, a startup named Artisan has covered San Francisco with billboards saying βStop Hiring Humansβ and βThe Era of AI Employees Is Here.β But does their product live up to the hype? For Bay Area Current, Wendy Liu @dellsystem.bsky.social investigates.
bayareacurrent.com/ai-tech-comp...
put on the anti-ideology glasses with @dellsystem.bsky.social's regular column on the goddamn sf billboards
Iβve been waiting for Wendyβs take on the inscrutable billboards of San Francisco in @bayareacurrent.bsky.social
B2B slop is such an apt description, @dellsystem.bsky.social
I hate these billboards so much. Great article from @dellsystem.bsky.social
"If enough wealthy people believe that some idea will change the world, then it will raise money accordingly. Thereβs an alchemy happening, behind the scenes."
βThe message is this: if you do not understand these billboards, this city is not for you. You donβt know what an API is? Youβre clearly a Luddite, stuck in the analog past. Your economic value is minimal. Why are you still here?β
Excited to see @dellsystem.bsky.social has a new column!
Ever wonder what the hell SF's weird tech billboards are saying? Wendy Liuβ@dellsystem.bsky.socialβtells us that while the billboards aim to sell to other businesses, they have a hidden social meaning:
This city is not for you: SF belongs to tech ruling class. bayareacurrent.com/the-billboar...