Yes I suppose you could apply that to anything and say sacrifice doesn't exist for anything. But since we are discussing it, I don't think we are in the mindspace you are proposing.
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This is a new frontier my friend, you have to carve your own path!
Yeah the obvious counter to this is AI job applicants who can play the numbers game, say what the hiring AI wants to hear and get hired enough times and long enough to grab some pay checks. This is already happening. Get the bot swarm ready.
How do you think he gets the extra propulsion to go so fast?
That's a brutal thing to be tagged with these days.
Microsoft doesn't expect growth in their OS offerings. These days all their focus is on AI and cloud.
I stopped listening to Roger Waters when he started parroting Russian pro war propaganda.
Not if I have anything to say about it. I'm putting a cap at $59.99 for must have AAA titles with tons of replay value. I will wait until they meet me there. Most games don't meet that standard for me, so most I will be waiting much longer.
This is true for any sort of sacrifice. Volunteering, saving people from burning buildings, giving your last dollar to someone more in need.
To be clear, I look at my children in the way you describe. I don't hold "my sacrifices" over their heads, it was a decision I made happily and don't regret. Same as when I donate money, help someone on the street, etc. But IMO just because it's a decision (even made happily) doesn't mean it's not a sacrifice at the same time.