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That’s it, I’m reporting you.
/s just in case
Just chilling
That’s it, I’m reporting you.
/s just in case
I looked her up. I’m pretty sure this is satire judging from the comedic nature of most of her posts.
If it makes the people paying taxes feel happy then I don’t see why not.
That sounds like a great question for the highest court in the country. Wait a minute…
I wish this wasn’t so true.
Better yet you can configure gitignore globally for git. I do this mostly to avoid polluting repo ignore files with my editor specific junk but *.key and similar can help prevent accidents.
Right, but AI is not the only way they’re doing the data collection.
Oh man, they’d be super offended by your comment if they could afford Internet. And read.
Elon musk surprised shareholders with this HOT investment trick.
It probably won’t be profitable in rural areas to begin with.
I usually think TurboTax is tracking me and selling my data to Google and others.
Linux ISOs obviously
Enterprise enjoyers today:
It’s been a long road, getting from there to here.
That’s exactly what Half Life 3 will be.
But not from a knowledge engine. It makes sense if some rando just spouted off a date from the top of their head but this is the former world leader in knowledge capture and search.
Fair enough! I definitely read this around the time 5g was coming around but apparently I was misinformed.
This is true but it’s much easier to understand in retrospect unless you have a very very gifted math teacher (or series of teachers really) when you start learning it. For most people learning algebra it’s just another checkbox to tick for some reason. Plus pesky word problems that make you figure out the equations on top of that.
Now that I’m an adult I recognize what all of this was trying to teach me. But back in my school days it was just another thing I had to do between hanging out with friends.
IIRC, 5g is a much nicer generation for the carriers than for consumers. It can be more easily deployed with microcells on light poles vs requiring the tall cell towers. There’s ultra-wideband, which is definitely faster, but plain 5g is roughly the same, just easier to roll out.
I microwaved my phone and the battery level hasn’t gone down at all since.
Is that a threat?