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sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

A CEO told employees they won't get raises in 2026 because the budget is going to AI

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A CEO told employees they won't get raises in 2026 because the budget is going to AI

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sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Cloud software firm Teradata has told employees not to expect annual salary raises in 2026, and says it is putting the money towards AI instead.
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    The expression is “en masse”. It’s French for “in great quantity”.

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      Americans can’t do anything en masse.

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        Thy can, when it comes to their body weight lol

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          That’s more en massif

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        Eat

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      On mass is literally en masse in English . . .

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        It literally isn’t. Literally, “on” doesn’t translate to “en”, as it literally means “in”. Literally, the “masse” in French here doesn’t refer to literal “mass” as in a quantity of literal matter to be literally measured, but literally an uncountable concept like a literal crowd, for example.

        So, which mass are you quitting on?

        And in any case, to be literally correct the expression taken from another literal language should be literally italicized.

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          En means like eight different things in french depending on context, so does on in english. Mass also means large numbers of people.

          Everyone knew exactly what he meant because it’s pretty much a word for word translation of the french expression…

          But sure man, it’s really important everyone knows you know the original french expression.

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        https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/en-masse

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      Could of told me sooner

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        Son of a birch

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        For all intensive purposes its the same.

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        altr

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      ah

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