How do younpay for these services? I’d imagine you might not want to use your credit cards.
How do younpay for these services? I’d imagine you might not want to use your credit cards.
If you use a VPN, change your country and see if that affects the content you’re offered. I’m in Manchester according to my VPN, and Netflix is offering me tons of British sitcoms and dramas, shows not available in my home country.
And yet Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are treated like pariahs by the royal family. It’s interesting how that works.
OP, have you watched:
Do you have a link for Stealth? Libreddit was working for me up until two days ago.
Sorry to derail but what do people think of air gap or air tube wired headphones? Do you think they are necessary?
In this case, the magazine created fake journalists with fake bios and used them.in the bylines. I would think that’s a kind of fraud and definitely hurts the magazine’s trustworthiness. The article goes into other publications that have also used fake journalists with their bylines in AI produced articles. I think if they were more transparent- say, labeling an article “AI created content” - it wouldn’t be as much of an issue.
This also doesn’t address errors in the AI produced articles (which could be solved by having a real life fair checker or editor).
This post was followed by this one in my feed:
We use espresso grounds in our coffee maker, so we drink Americanos by default.
I’m on kbin and have seen zero. Maybe I’ve already blocked the users or magazines that posted that but please don’t think it’s all of kbin!
Fridges are a lifestyle choice, like sleeping rough in a tent.
Is that even legal to state?
I can’t wait to tie my entire financial life to X.
I prefer "content creators. " Sametimes they can be very educational or entertaining. (I watch a lot of comedy, travel, and home workout content.)
It’s called “contextual commerce.” Article about a product has a link to said product; if you click and make a purchase, the news site makes a little money. Thus, incentivizing the new site to publish more and more articles about products.
If they sell their current car first, what do they use in the interim? Most places in the US do not have any public transportation to speak of, and those that do are not reliable or frequent enough to get anywhere on time.
Are there people out there flipping cars like they do with houses? Maybe tell those people.
I’ve read if people buying new Teslas (with some kind of credit for buying an EV), driving it for a year or so, selling it for more than they paid and then repeating the process. Not sure if this is a viable strategy anymore (don’t know if Tesla has that much demand anymore).
What search engine were you using on FF?
I listen to those stations in my car or on my alarm clock at home. But I suggested Radio Garden in case you wanted to listen to stations not in your area. Do you have public radio or college radio available?
I would encourage almost any American to get a remote job (or three) and move abroad to a country that has a visa for remote workers and good healthcare. It might be the only way some workers will be able to save and retire some day.