Reminds me of the astroturfing AI bots on Reddit and agruing against each other. Lol
Reminds me of the astroturfing AI bots on Reddit and agruing against each other. Lol
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Interesting. Thanks for the info.
I never used a VPN with it. I’ve been using it for years. I figured I’m getting it directly for YouTube. Google already knows my IP. I figured they wouldn’t care unless I abuse it anyway.
Can Russians still buy stuff from the App Store?
This is a follow up to an article written by Platformer.
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Last year, I heard so much about the EU forcing Microsoft to allow users to choose a browser and a search engine.
Did that not happen?
Technically we are just keeping the waters clean of unusable, useless garbage. The ad corps are invading our waters.
Lets put name to the IP address. Yup, that is the same as just the IP address that can be shared by multiple devices.
Imagine parents actually parenting instead of blaming everyone else but themselves?
Also the “Think about the children!” states but force birth on minors, don’t give healthcare or food to kids, and vote in pedophiles.
No thanks. As long as companies send literal shit to homes, I’m good.
I’m going to hope for the best and assume this has nothing to do with their browser. Mozilla has a lot of other products.
FreeBSD doesn’t have desktop environment built in. So maybe running from command line or installation is a lot faster.
BSD might be faster but companies choose BSD because the BSD License is much more flexible than the Linux General Public License. Apple was even able to create their own license, the APSL. They would not be able to do that using Linux.
Stanford University has made hundreds of millions of dollars on licensing alone. That doesn’t even include the billions they got from donations.
They can afford to fight this. What they do get just giving up is the donations they get from conservatives. This is a business decision.
I use Catima and I am happy with it but it doesn’t have the feature to crop images and use it as a logo. It’s easy enough to image search logos though.
Starbucks in the US have asked me to create a login to use their WiFi already. I’m in the US. I guess half way there already.
Machine learning steals copyrighted material from artists and authors. Those servers have IP addresses too.
Why is a company allowed to track people from taking pirating their copyrighted content, but artists aren’t allowed to do the same to companies making a profit off their work?
The keyboard looks unusable. Even in her demo there were several mistakes. Handwriting recognition one letter at a time is slow, tedious, and error prone. An on screen keyboard would be better.
The mouse functionality looks interesting though. I want to see how precise it is. Maybe use the button to adjust sensitivity.
As others have said, it doesn’t seem very ergonomic. By moving the ring to the tip the index finger would work but at that point I might as well have a Joy-con.
I think it’s cool and needs more prototyping. A smaller size would be the next logical step.
Would be interesting to be paired up with something like Google Glass or Apple Vision. That way you can control something without having having to lift your hand like you’re trying to use your Jedi powers to convince someone that these aren’t the droids they are looking for.