Whatever interests you! Personally I’m following hashtags related to board games, specific programming languages, etc…
Whatever interests you! Personally I’m following hashtags related to board games, specific programming languages, etc…
You’re saying you prefer it when the delivery man leaves your expensive gear in your porch, so thieves can pick it up?
In this case why order anything? You might as well leave cash on your porch.
I’d say Zuck is smart enough not to show to the world what an asshole he is. That’s the main difference between him and Musk.
Follow hashtags, not just people. That makes your timeline much more interesting.
How would you say “no obscure algorithm to determine your timeline, hiding posts of people who follow and showing posts of people you don’t” without having to write a full paragraph each time?
I’m not claiming it’s legally simple but the difference is that this new “fiction” is very hard, if not impossible to distinguish from reality. Nowadays AI can form a regular human hand.
The problem with AI generated CP is that if they’re legal, it opens a new line of defense for actual CP. You would need to prove the content is not AI to convince real abusers. This is why it can’t be made legal, it needs to be prosecuted like real CP to be sure to convict actual abusers.
What service did they provide to humanity, one more speculative asset but that also contributes to global warming?
She talked to an operator who asked if he should call the police and she said no. It’s in the article.
Not sure what a button would have changed…
Why would Dell care about the commercial office real estate market?
Sounds like the name of a Kojima game character
Then just buy a cable.
Yes, as a Gen X I’m sometimes surprised how tech illiterate some of my generation are…
Then I remember when we were kids and people like me using computers were seen as weird geeks and “normal people” wouldn’t get close to a computer.
It’s legal in US but not in most other countries
Honestly, Google back in the day was a great company. They were focused on putting the best product for consumer, supported open standards, kept ads at a minimum… A bit like Valve today. They really were “good guys”.
Then I’m not sure what happened, they stopped caring and left the MBAs in charge maybe.
They make the contrast smaller because they don’t go over the bump. Also they can integrate it more seemlessly than this sharp 90 degrees angle.
Yes Mozilla is a good example. They’re run like any other Silicon Valley company and spend more in C-suite develop their damn product.
Too bad he spent all his energy getting Linux users to say GNU/Linux instead of talking about the real issues
No need to secure a handle, you can use a domain name you own as your handle.