IBM Seems to be Doing to HashiCorp What It Did to Red Hat (Many Key People Leaving)
An hour ago:
Earlier this month: Like With Red Hat and Other IBM Acquisitions, the RAs (Layoffs) Seem to Already Extend to HashiCorp
Minutes ago and less than a day ago:
Today the discussions about IBM are still focused more on the late - and former - CEO and on nepotism (we make copies - as well as we can because speed matters - since many comments get censored later, sometimes within minutes). We're not seeing much gossip about RAs (layoffs) today, but it still seems like people in Japan are leaving, Indian workers have been having their "last day" at IBM, and we still see the same in HashiCorp, which undergoes bluewashing right now.
Red Hat is still shedding off many workers. Some are particularly high-profile.
IBM's 'rotting corpse' as insiders might put it (it's a large company, but still mostly useless and hopeless) will now refer to the 'legendary' CEO posthumously, or as a past 'legend' who is now dead. Slopfarms will tell us he was a CEO for about 30 years. Earlier today we noticed how TOI (Times of India) said: "He retired as IBM CEO in 2022." (Rather than 2002)
One reader has since then remarked, "it would be good to counter the LLM lies by posting the correct data too, otherwise it is only the lies which get visibility through repetition..."
Well, mocking the LLMs (in the open) for getting very basic facts wrong is very important. Showing these errors helps not only set the record straight but also remind people that LLMs are junk and won't improve. As such, all slopfarms deserve a boycott. They're simply too unreliable, so believing them is risky, set aside ethical and moral considerations. █


