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While in the EU or California, what ever works better…
While in the EU or California, what ever works better…
I can’t tell if senior management actually believes that this sort of corporate cringe is inspiring, or if they do it purposely to crush your soul and make you into a servile automaton.
Why not both?
While they are at it, can we get Prism for Linux?
So we replace two players with one (ARM)?
Just send them a GDPR deletion request by mail and they will regret not having an online flow (that’s free, obviously). Do they operate in EU? No court will allow this fee and i doubt they risk a trial over 20 bucks.
What a non-story.
They basically asked: In an ad, do you prefer an actor reading out the marketing script or a computer-rendered face?
Which is exactly why security should be on the executive agenda.
Every generation has this moment, where they learn to hate Microsoft (or Micro$oft). Then, 4% install Linux, 6% buy a Mac with half the RAM for twice the price; and everyone else to keeps complaining.
This is the risk and it has happened before.
The AI won’t do my job exactly, but managers mostly manage, i.e. deal with organisational overhead. That Excel you’ve been maintaining for the past decade was never as crucial to the business’ success as you made it appear. It was something the higher ups liked to talk about with pretty charts. An UI can generate other things to talk about from the same data.
I don’t agree that those people don’t have transferable skills, but I agree that’s going to hurt. Like flattening hierachies, self-organised teams and outsourcing, previously cushy jobs will be replaced with more stressful ones.
You used to have a secretary to make calls for you and organise your calender. Now you have copilot and customers call you directly.
You don’t need powerful AI or anything for this to happen. They just stopped hiring secretarial staff when managers learned how to use a computer.
So stablecoins are dead. We get another message type in swift. A boring dystopia.
Next = (year+1, month, day)
Quantum-safe or Beeper-safe?
Bad news: this is already happening: Subcontractors and labor law (not a machine, but separate-legal-entity excuse), “computer error” for fuck-ups, resellers and franchise models (yes, our name is on it, but you did not buy from us, you bought from this entity who is a dude in China or a bot in india, but totally not us)
Unfortunately not.
Does not sound like a scam.
The build a website, with ads, and donate the revenue.
Yeah, but it will feel like 16MB on a Mac. PowerPC.
True, but Firefox has a loyal fanbase.
OK. Can someone please help me how to export?
I have Authy 2.4.2 on Linux desktop (too recent for the --remote-debugging-port option used here to work) and Authy 24.13.6 on Android.
I use mostly the Android version, but sync to the Desktop / Chrome App was a nice backup. If they discontinue this I’m not sure what’s next and would prefer some Android app where I can access the backup. I have Bitwarden Pro if this helps, but my first concern is to get the tokens out of Authy.
But you found a way. How?
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