

Yeah last I’ve seen even smartphones and tablets are decreasing quickly relative to smart TVs.
Yeah last I’ve seen even smartphones and tablets are decreasing quickly relative to smart TVs.
Nice try. Now go troll elsewhere.
Sure, here is a specific response to your question: This isn’t ChatGPT you fuck. And since you proudly do not care, why would I spend any more time on you than to write this comment.
Amazing. If you build and sell tools to commit horrible crimes against humanity, that’s all cool, it’s just good business actually as long as someone else is pushing the button.
Kindergarteners have more robust ethics than this.
Your second paragraph already answers the question therein.
The number is bullshit in the first place meant only to impress clueless CEOs.
Restricting import and export of “military-grade” encryption hardware is still a thing in some countries. And this reaction from boomer politicians is not too surprising if that’s how it is advertised, rather than “encryption implemented by every cheap-ass smart appliance out there”. Which is what RSA and ECDSA are.
I don’t quite follow. You’re saying she is financed by Russia?
Sincere question as a foreigner, is there any basis to this “Jill Stein is a Russian asset” thing other than the nature of FPTP voting resulting in the royally fucked-up US two-party system?
Yeah but they’ve been doing that for a long time. Other channels are meeting the market for in-depth tech content, and LTT is bigger than all of them.
I don’t see how that’s any indicator of cognitive decline.
Also people had notebooks for ages. The reason they remembered phone numbers wasn’t necessity, but that you had to manually dial them every time.
Not sure about Tor but your fridge definitely supports mesh networks whether it wants to or not.
Because some people apparently prefer to spend their time reading stupid questions online.
Yeah every single one of your coworkers is childish on an elementary school level, sure. You either work with a ton of real weirdos, or more likely are way overemphasizig to get people to take your complaints more seriously.
Your perception of yourself and your coworkers is not as objective and devoid of emotion as you think. Doubling down on the derisive condescension isn’t helping your case in this - there are many different emotions. But I definitely agree that looking for a different job that doesn’t involve hours of social interactions with patients and co-workers is a good idea. Best of luck.
They demand authenticity and complain that people express emotions in the same sentence.
The whole post can be summarized as “Life would be so much better if other people’s thoughts and behaviours were organized around me and my preferences”.
I understand this person by no fault of their own struggles more to muster up the patience you need to deal with being just one person among billions. But the idea that they’re completely alone in this, and therefore utterly victimised by depending on society to exist, is patently false and apparently born from a diminished capacity for empathy.
Isn’t the bigger factor how successful Nintendo and Sony have been in pushing subscriptions on people? There’s this thing called TCO = total cost of ownership.
I have no idea how precedence works in the UK. If they lose, is that a huge issue, or could a more legitimate service sue oater and realistically win if the verdict hinges on Kiwifarms being Kiwifarms?
So is this what came out of the EPI (European Payment Initiative) from a couple years back, or is that dead in the water, or are they in competition?
Because, even if you do have a fully functional credit card which is not a given in many countries, US-based CC payment processors like Stripe are equally horrible third-party companies that gobble up all the data they can get their hands on somehow.
Seriously. You cannot even start “free trials” on US-based websites without handing over everything a bad actor would need for fraud or even identity theft.
hell yeah!
Ah, we’re having a normal one today 😆