oblong Posted Wednesday at 05:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:32 PM 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: Bezos is making the same mistake at the Post that he is making at Blue Origin, which is trying to run them like Amazon. At Amazon - the bulk of the workforce are commodity. Amazon doesn't need them for who they are, it really does only need their bodies. While that management system - as bad as it is, may work there, isn't going to work for journalism or high tech manufacturing, because those are places where you do need people exactly for who they are - which means that while you can can get away with pitting workers against each other in a warehouse, you cannot in a fundamentally collegial place like a newsroom or a necessarily deeply cooperative one like cutting edge engineering (he has a forced attrition program in place at Blue Origin). Your develop process is going to grind to a halt when every engineer is trying to steal every other guys glory and no-one trusts or will share anything with anyone. Jacques Nasser pretty well proved this at FoMoCo years ago, but the guys like Bezos just don't want to believe it because their ego doesn't let them admit they don't have the only brain that matters. Rocket Mortgage is the same concept as Amazon. Just milk the employees. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Wednesday at 06:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:11 PM Was trying to find a new masthead for the WP... 1 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM 3 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said: Was trying to find a new masthead for the WP... And remember Bezos also funded the Melania Movie. How many jobs did that cost? Quote
romad1 Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM 33 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said: And remember Bezos also funded the Melania Movie. How many jobs did that cost? and yet...if I need something gotten to my house by Friday I'm going to be in most cases forced to use his monopoly. I think we need to rein these asshats in. Quote
TJ Rollercoaster Posted Wednesday at 08:20 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:20 PM I had posted this in the 'Media Meltdown and bias' thread, rather than the Trump thread to illustrate that with all the media hits and pieces about how the current administration is making things 'safer', it doesn't seem to match the opinion of a large portion of the American population Quote
LaceyLou Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM 5 hours ago, romad1 said: Said it after the 2024 elections. We need a whole new media. The robber barons are going to control all channels and narratives. He also, just before the election, stopped the paper from publishing an endorsement. Then of course he donated to the inauguration. Quote
LaceyLou Posted Wednesday at 08:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:41 PM 3 hours ago, romad1 said: He's the Semaj Morgan of newspaper owners. Until you prove to me he's not purposefully sabotaging things, i'm only left with the evidence at hand that he is trying to destroy something through his actions. I've always assumed he was deliberately destroying it. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 08:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:53 PM 4 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: Bezos is making the same mistake at the Post that he is making at Blue Origin, which is trying to run them like Amazon. At Amazon - the bulk of the workforce are commodity. Amazon doesn't need them for who they are, it really does only need their bodies. While that management system - as bad as it is, may work there, isn't going to work for journalism or high tech manufacturing, because those are places where you do need people exactly for who they are - which means that while you can can get away with pitting workers against each other in a warehouse, you cannot in a fundamentally collegial place like a newsroom or a necessarily deeply cooperative one like cutting edge engineering (he has a forced attrition program in place at Blue Origin). Your develop process is going to grind to a halt when every engineer is trying to steal every other guys glory and no-one trusts or will share anything with anyone. Jacques Nasser pretty well proved this at FoMoCo years ago, but the guys like Bezos just don't want to believe it because their ego doesn't let them admit they don't have the only brain that matters. lol Bezos "making mistakes" at the Post. So adorable. Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM 2 hours ago, romad1 said: and yet...if I need something gotten to my house by Friday I'm going to be in most cases forced to use his monopoly. I think we need to rein these asshats in. Jeff Bezos is not an asshat. An asshat is a guy who spills his coffee on you while wildly gesticulating during a conversation. Please use stronger language than that to describe Jeff Bezos. Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:56 PM 2 hours ago, CMRivdogs said: And remember Bezos also funded the Melania Movie. How many jobs did that cost? This many: Quote
romad1 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago **** you Jeff https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/05/amazon-amzn-q4-earnings-report-2025.html Quote Amazon stock falls 10% on $200 billion spending forecast, earnings miss Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 16 minutes ago, romad1 said: **** you Jeff https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/05/amazon-amzn-q4-earnings-report-2025.html LOL you think Amazon is going to fail? I missed the episode of Andor. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Right now the AI race is a spending black hole across the M7. Maybe one or two of them will eventually make money at it, the rest will likely never recoup their losses. Which is fine, they can afford them, but a lot of investors will likely be hurt. Edited 12 hours ago by gehringer_2 Quote
Screwball Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: Right now the AI race is a spending black hole across the M7. Maybe one or two of them will eventually make money at it, the rest will likely never recoup their losses. Which is fine, they can afford them, but a lot of investors will likely be hurt. Pardon me if I laugh at a bunch of people who lose a ****load on money on stupid investments, or at least not know when to get in and out. Maybe we need more of that. That's kind of how a "market" is suppose to work. Pain is a lesson. We are just gnats on an elephants ass and don't have much skin in the game compared to the people in the big club who lose millions. But it will **** up our 401k just the same. Quote
Edman85 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I've liked this guy's (Geoffrey Fowler) columns of late... Helpful, practical tech and privacy advice. For example, one recent one talked about comparison shopping uber and lyft and some studies he did on that to get a good deal. He was among the Laid Off. Here's one of his columns from October. I'm guessing this was not a coincidence. Quote
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