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The irony of this comment is you can find the cooking show but not Westworld on HBO lol
Y’all better calibrate your AI radars quick if this one is fooling you lol
I don’t think they’re saying that method would yield 100% clean data but it would give you all the “necessary” data with the absolute bare minimum storage requirement. At some point people will log into their email and for most people if you have their email password you have the password they use for everything
Execs are no doubt panicking because the infinite growth they’ve promised as a result of their 2020 finances is starting to look unlikely and they need excuses to cut down on employees
The buzzword stablecoin sort of lost its luster when all of those stablecoins crashed at the same time as the unstable ones lol
The irony of tagging and asking a bot this lol
Ya I appreciate the gesture but if this truly is the “biggest” robocall racket I have to imagine a 300M fine is a dropping the bucket
This doesn’t make much sense because different companies / services will have vastly different development costs associated with Linux compatibility and there wouldn’t be just one global threshold for profitability for everyone
How many people do you think are on lemmy compared to threads lol
Ya I wouldn’t apply to any role at this company if I saw that, that’s a major red flag that their VC money has either run out or is about to lol
This is exactly something an engineer who works at Google would want to work on, finding new ways to enrich Google is literally their job and there would be great personal benefit from coming up with the best way to implement this DRM crap for profit
idk if you came up with this but I expect to see this joke a bunch more in the coming days lol
https://i.sears.com/s/d/pdf/mp-tc/10095033/prod_12149315612
Page 10, the term LEGO must always be followed by a descriptive word
idk why this is on a sears website but I’ve seen similar style guides before
ackshually the technical plural is “LEGO bricks” or “LEGO elements.” Referring to the bricks as LEGO is considered as incorrect as LEGOs
Breaking their users’ trust by appending attribution tags to their URLs should’ve been unforgivable but I still see people pushing their browser online
Curious what you use a local version of MediaWiki for?
That makes a lot of sense – when I’m buying something online I like the excitement of not knowing whether a product will cost 20 or 20,000 “dollars” based on how the scam market is doing that day lol