It bothers me that no one followed up. Typically this is a Washington Post story in the Sunday section.
I may send them an email.
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It bothers me that no one followed up. Typically this is a Washington Post story in the Sunday section.
I may send them an email.
Yeah, though if any asshole was going to buck tradition, it was going to be Trump.
They are considered official documents so they are subject to FOIA requests. Presidents often release them as a way to show the transition of power. And since Trump refused to even attend the swearing in ceremony…
I touch type with fingers on the home row with a slight drive and my max is 110 wpm, average about 90.
I’m very impressed.
If Google could just fucking do RCS on Google voice, that’d be great
I would subscribe to this podcast. Just knowing a cat was there would be enough.
My very cursory glance at the paper is that basically they are encrypting live calls. Basically they are doing what zoom has been doing since the pandemic.
I could believe that a man could build a suit using arc energy technology. And I could believe that man could use that energy to kill aliens from outer space.
But I could not believe that same man would ever use Oracle Cloud for his compute.
Literally made Iron Man unwatchable.
I wonder if these services are on small cloud providers. If so then they can just block their entire CIDR.
I wonder if they were to move to GPC if they would have better luck.
Spell it out and say it out loud.
The punchline is more satisfying if you discover it versus being told.
How do you fit a thousand elephants onto a small driveway?
You take the “i” out in drive and the “f” out in way.
When you look at the value proposition purely from a capitalistic standpoint, I get why scammers and black hats exist. I just wish they could point their weapons toward the 1% and pull something similar to a Mr. Robot and redistribute their wealth.
Fwiw there are a large number of people who volunteer their time and effort toward worthwhile projects. It’s just they don’t get rewarded anywhere near the level of benefit that they provide.
If they ban Firefox or make it more difficult to watch videos with Firefox, I fully expect state AGs to bring antitrust proceedings.
Ooh I know exactly the video. The one with the blue sheet.
The harm is that it contributes to software bloat. I haven’t met an “average user” that desperately wants AI in any product, at least the type of AI that these companies keep trying to shove down our throats.
The harm is that AI is still very new, with many of its use cases not panning out.
They can make it into an extension then.
Like Container tabs, which, of all things, should be baked into the browser.
Nothing borderline about it. It is sexual harassment.
Coming from a man who has settled several claims of sexual harassment, has children with various people who have reported to him.
I agree with this. Self-hosting requires the user to understand their network, their software, how it all interacts.
If you provide a hardware product and call it a solution, people are going to expect a turn-key solution like a plug-and-play router.
You’re going to end up supporting a bunch of newbies who, by no fault of their own, can’t tell you an error code in the console let alone whatever UI you give them.
I think a better solution would be a course that walks newbies through self hosting.
I don’t want an AI chatbot in the sidebar, but if it gives Mozilla a new, substantial source of revenue outside the Google search deal–and I can
disable itenable it if I want to --then I’m all for it.
Ftfy
I’ve done FOIA requests before and they are a headache. I think I’m going to reach out to the Washington Post and see if they have someone who can look into it.