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Very cool to see a paper on something I’ve suspected/believed since 06.
Very cool to see a paper on something I’ve suspected/believed since 06.
Probably because America bad, eat the rich.
It would only work if it was still a massive privacy invasion. They either feed you ads or sell your data, they’re not going to offer a service that can’t at least do one of those.
This is the largest reason why it has to remain illegal. Capitalism will find a way to make it marketable.
Productivity is actually a bad thing, in the current economy increases in productivity has a positive correlation with increases in poverty. Look at how groceries are more expensive than ever while self-checkout only becomes more pervasive.
Wow is that really what the Apple campus looks like? That’s hilarious. Like if Nintendo HQ was a big warp pipe.
I had the same impression at least 4 years ago as well. More privacy maybe but less security definitely.
May humanity lie blameless for the sins of its smallest and most perverse class.
I didn’t even realize that was supposed to be the same RED until your comment. The phone is actually pretty great for the price.
Anyone have recommendations for an executive style chair with a high back? I assume the reason why I can’t find them anywhere is a combination of them being a larger box by volume and something about ergonomics but I love reclining in a chair with a high slightly wide back that doesn’t put all the weight onto my feet like ‘racer’ style chairs tend to do.
Yeah it really seemed like the crypto rush is what set all this off, but that can’t be right can it?
His speech would look like the SSX Tricky announcer. Sic! Sic! Sic! Tight! Tight! Tight!
Just read it wrong since Google was mentioned right before the start of the final sentence
Cool I’ve discovered my newest fetish.
I’m continually astonished how I thought grunt-work IT jobs would fade away as my generation and younger aged into the workforce becoming ever more technologically literate. Then the iPhone my rich friends bought in highschool became the new standard for interfaces.
Now I’m helping people several years younger and much older than me navigate the machines they use for their jobs.
They say technology tends to eliminate lower skill jobs. But actually it often transmutes a high skill job into several lower skill jobs. Often without reducing the actual skill required in any way.
I thought North Korea was Seouless?
This is like a millennial joke wrapped in a boomer joke
And the windows+P multi monitor control doesn’t work before login in 11 because it’s part of the taskbar now