

The Web was much better and more useful back before it had a business model. Good riddance.
The Web was much better and more useful back before it had a business model. Good riddance.
That’s how I’ve always seen it too. Your comment just now made me realize that those are his forearms.
You have ruined the Internet and memes for me forever now. I hope you’re happy.
So you’re saying that I can just start an infinite empty meeting in order to block the AI Recall thing from recording my screen?
Cause it’s been shopped.
Introduce a .5 second delay before dismissing the creature upon touching the ground.
“Want to come over to my place and watch Hamilton?”
It’s been doing this for over a decade. It’s used by maps to create automatic pins for home and work, for easier routing (and profit if course).
Whatever application code is running on pacemakers.
And not defining the abbreviations.
I’ve got prosaspoagnosia, I just want them to display little name tags under the faces of people that I know.
And people would voluntarily use this browser …why?
That only catches the end user tempering with the odometer to lower it. It doesn’t do anything to catch the manufacturer artificially advancing it.
And no, “updating their game after a highly popular TV show directly related to it came out” doesn’t count.
Because wherever there is a possibility to make massive amounts of money, those with power will push and push and push to be in control of it.
Cause it takes about 30 seconds and makes sure you actually have the right size shoe.
It was the first one using Wayland by default that worked on my machine out of the box.
This changes my perspective on the entire show… I’m going to have to watch it again for the 152nd time with this in mind now.
Case sensitivity in the language is soo last year. Formatting sensitivity is the new hottness!
I generally agree. My focus was on the “business model” side, where people act like the web exists only to serve business interests. The Web will be just fine, possibly even better, if some of these companies monetizing everything were to fail.