And 193 mio for the CEO, that’s a lot of dickpill ads they need to sell…
And 193 mio for the CEO, that’s a lot of dickpill ads they need to sell…
You are amazing, thank you.
It’s probably about data control. If it’s part of your it and you can control access and data retention, fine. But if everyone feeds the chatgpt website with documents and sensitive info, that’s an issue.
I miss that one.
Like an episode of Silicon Valley
In the beginning? Sure. Later? Well, you know, security and all, think of the kids!
No, I don’t think I will.
Wechat als always had the backing of the central government. They got funding and, probably more important, the government slowed or outright banned other apps. The Verge has a good piece on it.
Haven might do the trick. It’s motion activated and can stream content. Made by the guardian project / Snowden to warn you if someone breaks into your hotel room. Open source, too
Ill get my popcorn, this will be fun
Hey, Homonym was a big hit!
God Cop on the other hand…
Probably. It would be funny, though :)
Big Brainy in chief probaly thought the could cut down on latency if they move the orbits closer to the atmosphere and no one cares enough to correct him.
Also money laundering and tax rebate schemes.
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Zawinskis Law still applies, it seems
Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can.” Coined by Jamie Zawinski (who called it the “Law of Software Envelopment”) to express his belief that all truly useful programs experience pressure to evolve into toolkits and application platforms (the mailer thing, he says, is just a side effect of that). It is commonly cited, though with widely varying degrees of accuracy.
I always go for the game of the year or anniversary editions. Like good wine, Bethesda games need some time.
Good Ai