I think Apple was more to blame for that.
I think Apple was more to blame for that.
I believe Kingdom of Loathing used iframes extensively to achieve what looked like a “dynamic” page long before that was a thing.
They don’t like the short top, her hair, or the tattoos.
American conservative christians are generally anti-tattoo. They like things like long modest dresses, suits, clean short haircuts for men, etc. Very bland and conforming.
AI Voice impressions are also getting very good, very quickly. I can convert a song to an AI celebrity cover in a few minutes on consumer grade hardware with a model trained on 15 minutes of audio. We will almost certainly reach a point within my lifetime, probably within 20 years, where you literally can’t tell the difference between an AI actor and a real one.
Yeah but you lose a ton of image resolution. The google preview isn’t even close to full size in most cases.
As a “homepage” for news and content, yeah.
Sadly my hobby and porn subreddits I still meed reddit for though.
For a long time our goal was simply to survive and maybe have sex a few times. Now we’re suddenly under pressure to “accomplish” things but not that many people are really wired for it. There’s a reason some of the best creatives are weirdos and assholes.
Some of them are great and can even make things less awkward for the other person. The “small error” one for example. The “I have an appointment” one is necessary when talking with higher ups in big companies who completely devalue your needs. But some are assholish, yeah.
I feel you. Weird that they don’t label it, maybe you get a summarized bill or something.
Yeah I think with a net income of $60 billion annually Google is a wee bit past needing VC money lol.
Big fan of Air. The owner is a cool guy, they support privacy orgs, and the VPN itself is great.
Private + Usenet takes care of my movie, TV, and audiobook needs. Then cs.rin.ru for games. Snahp (private DDL) for software.
You might be seeing fees I’m not, but some cell service are actually mandatory in the US. Usually a few dollars a month, they go to various state and federal agencies.
I just switched from Plex to Jellyfin. Aside from a few minor features like intro skipping, I don’t miss it.