You’ll have to ask the company that eventually buys them out!
You’ll have to ask the company that eventually buys them out!
What annoys me is you still have to pay for audio books.
I’m a junior dev that has been on the job for ~6 months. I found AI to be useful for learning when I had to make an application in Swift and had zero experience of the language. It presented me with some turd responses, but from this it gave me the idea of what to try and what to look into to find answers.
I find that sometimes AI can present a concept to me in a way I can understand, where blogs can fail. I’m not worried about AI right now, it’s a tool to make our jobs easier!
I can see the writer’s point with regard to Encarta being a much more interactive experience that you don’t get with the likes of Wikipedia, but you’re right, it’s not that unfortunate that knowledge is being shared by Wikipedia for free
I’d also recommend disabling Normandy in Firefox.
This gave big uncanny valley vibes. I imagine it was meant to feel like a magical advert, but instead it felt creepy.