What a bloody useless article. Pages of waffle all for: "Employees from today will have the right to refuse contact outside their working hours unless that refusal is unreasonable."
Also all the actual good content (raids) are not explained and you need to herd some cats to do them. Which is even harder if you're learning them.
The best time I had with destiny was when I had a clan and a couple of the more experienced players would take a bunch of newbies through. Then we could fuck around and not be completely lost.
Wube is the kind of game dev company that would invent a new algorithm (like the fast inverse square root in quake) and not tell anyone until some insane player realised that their in-game circuit network ARM CPU simulation ran 20% faster than it theoretically should. Then they would publish a Friday facts about it once and move on.
I'm sorry but that's because you are treating Mastodon like an advertising platform, not a social network.
engagement is slim to none compared to say, Instagram
This is because Instagram is an ad platform with social features.
LLMs are expert systems, who's expertise is making believable and coherent sentences. They can "learn" to be better at their expert task, but they cannot generalise into other tasks.
Thanks, some of it is legal content that has just been sitting locked away on a hard drive for years while I work out what to do with it.
A friend who does archival stuff for govt keeps giving me stuff all like "hey check out this weird thing!" with some ancient film or something. It would be nice to share that, I'll have a look at posting those to the IA.
Haha nearly got you! :-P
The thrust of this article seemed top be: "everyone deserves to feel safe in their own home".
I disagree. I want war criminals to feel unsafe everywhere, especially their homes.
Obviously I'm being hyperbolic here, but what about chevron execs who gave Ecuadorians cancer and then got their lawyer prosecuted.
The line between war criminal and oil baron is so blurred you will need corrective lenses.
You could also disable that disabler. Once you own that shit you can dk what you want with it. Block tesla domains, alter the ignition code.
You could disable their spyware. Cars didn't always phone home to snitch on you.
We used to do this I believe.
Many moons ago, the government used to hire real experts. Economists, biologists, physicists, business people who know how to do business bigly.
Now we just outsource decisions to one of the big four or just cut the crap and ask the IPA to write the policy.
Yeah TBH I like yaml. Sure its not the best ever, but its not the worst it could possibly be.
For config its not terrible. For ansible playbooks its again... not terrible.
Why is everyone always hating on something which is just kinda mid.