Is this true?
Is this true?
Thank God the government is here to protect us from dangerous people like this man. /s
These anti piracy commercials have gotten really mean.
Shut down their access to computer stores and the power companies while you’re at it. Only fair. No piracy without computers or power.
2 billion social security numbers? What’s the population of the US?
Not surprised. Like chromecast audio, chromecast couldn’t really serve an adequate amount of ads. Basically it’s only value was it forced you to use stock youtube app to stream preventing any adblocking, but if you cast your screen, then it can’t stop adblocks, so it makes sense to discontinue this product. There’s some open source projects out there that might be worth looking into, NymphCast is one I saw, uses a rasberry pi.
The marketplace of ideas is a flawed concept and always has been. Economists with years of specialized training and decades of experience can’t agree on the best course of actions, how is it reasonable to expect Joe the plumber to make an informed choice by watching an hour long debate?
Draw a circle in gimp is sort of uninuitive.
Good assessment, thanks
Can’t use add-ons for iOS Firefox as far as I can find
Dude. Regulatory agencies are corrupt as heck. There’s no incentive to be a good auditor and actually dig deep to find issues and lots of incentive to have no findings. They’re all buddies with the management.
Shower thought: what if a large number of people made lots of posts and comments on reddit using only AI generated content?
People are mad to realize something they thought was spiritual and purely human can be reduced to a mathematical algorithm and be generated by machines.
Some claim they’re mad that it’s because the training looked at art without permission to develop the algorithm (which everyone knows all artist do, making those people look like complete hypocrites), but that just sped it up. It would have happened eventually anyway, because the fact is, art is not spiritual or uniquely human, it’s patterns and shapes, which computers are great at.
I question those studies. It’s way easier to get someone’s attention in office than emailing them 3-4x. Additionally teamwork definitely increases when you work face to face at least sometimes.