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Ok but hear me out, what happens if you inject it into your feet?
Ok but hear me out, what happens if you inject it into your feet?
“I only took a bite out of the bread, therefore I didnt eat any bread.”
Depending on your usage, perhaps this re-implementation of AHK for Linux might be of use to you.
They are notoriously the fucking worst. I don’t know any canadians who fly with them unless they literally have no other choice and its an emergency. I’ve had friends push back vacations purely so that they dont have to fly air canada.
In effect, Air Canada suggests the chatbot is a separate legal entity that is responsible for its own actions.
The airline also argued that the chatbot’s response to Moffatt’s inquiry included a link to a section of its website that outlined the company’s policy and said that requests for a discounted fare are not allowed after someone has travelled.
So what Air Canada is saying is “If the bot says you’re supposed to get this deal, we aren’t liable, but if the same bot also says you aren’t supposed to get this deal contradicting itself in the same breath, then that should be upheld in court to benefit us”.
Sorry lol, you don’t get to have it both ways.
This is how every licensed gun owner in Canada has felt for years. You can go read how they word those laws to get a good idea of how they would go about wording this one. It’s not great.
This is our government in a nutshell. Don’t like guns? Ban them from licensed owners instead of working against smuggling or changing the license requirement from a PAL to an RPAL. Don’t like gas cars? Ban them instead of working on public transit and infrastructure. Don’t like the flipper zero? Ban it instead of either licensing purchase and use like a billion other radio devices that exist, or holding car manufacturers responsible for ass security practices.
Can’t wait to find out what they don’t like next, I wonder what they’ll do? /s
Selling user data, selling top posts and comments to corporate marketing accounts, selling control of dialogue about any subject to sway public opinion, reddit gold, making the platform more ass.
True.
Lol, the user doesn’t seem to realize that if everywhere you go and comment, if absolutely everyone is an asshole, then maybe it’s you that’s the problem…
Definitely. Everyone on Lemmy at this time seems very reasonable as well and I am finding that the discussion is typically of a much higher quality than on Reddit, so for those who don’t usually engage, try it, it’s definitely worth a shot here.
Because they don’t want to face that their multi million/billion dollar investments are not going to pay off.