Arguably access to technology should make it easier than ever to report crimes.
Arguably access to technology should make it easier than ever to report crimes.
Man, reminds me of how we used AlphaSmart machines, which were like horrible little physical word processors. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Alphasmart_pro.jpg
I always knew there was something sinister behind BTS.
I’d say not since Russia is trying to directly annex those portions of Ukraine. How is that a proxy?
Oh this is a great feature, I’m quite likely to use this to send stupid clips to friends.
Not exactly a proxy war when Russian troops are personally in Ukraine. That’s just a war.
People forgot how long it took the other world wars to really get rolling. (Presumably because they weren’t alive when it happened.)
I’m also of the opinion that unless something happens to de-escalate this conflict it will inevitably draw Europe, the US, and China in.
Kids should not have candy, that shit is for adults
“Only FDA-approved substances will be allowed” (but we’re not going to do any testing so go wild!)
Thinking Uber is worse than taxis shows how little people remember about how bad they really were.
I mean, it might be as simple as “my alternative conservative candidate is no longer in the running”. It could take a lot of diving into the stats to figure out the actual cause and effect.
I think he’s likely an invertebrate, no bones required.
This guy is a real goofball, I really enjoyed his storytelling.
Brilliant! You could have an overarching storyline of brief dialogues interrupted by full games of Civilization.
Privacy is implied when you say “innocent until proven guilty”. Surveillance assumes the opposite.
Yep, might be the only business savvy move Twitter has made since Musk took over.
If that’s truly the case, nothing on earth can protect your data.
That being said, large corporations are far more liable to consumer protection lawsuits, especially in areas like the EU.
AI does mean something, but it’s quite disappointing.
Even mundane algorithms like A* pathfinding are technically under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence. However the public’s perception of what AI means constantly shifts to be “whatever computers can’t do today”.
AI isn’t a scam, but damn, most of the businesses surrounding it sure are.
Mozilla acquiring an ad company is something of a bad sign though.