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There is something very strange about having this very intimate view into someone’s life. It feels odd to see someone’s daily drive, but it’s also an important part of correcting and refining the program.

We review about five and a half to six hours of footage per day. It can be very hard to focus. You can get in this kind of fog when you’re just watching clip after clip and it can be difficult to keep yourself sane.

Anytime you’re not clicking around in the software program, it tracks you as if you aren’t working and it basically sets off an alarm to your superiors.

These jobs sound very dystopian to me, and a bit psychopathic as well. All the movies I watched growing up about dystopian societies is reflected in what this guy says about his job.

  • Venat0r@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I once paid an electrician to do some electrical work in my house, therefor I am an electrician, otherwise, how would I have working power in my house?

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      2 months ago

      Would you claim the company he worked for has zero understanding of how to do electrical work?

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        2 months ago

        I would claim you have near zero understanding of how to comprehend anything that you’re reading…

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          2 months ago

          Maybe, but I’m more thinking you’re too dumb to understand an analogy.