Thank you for putting this behind a content warning.
I mean, I still opened it, so that’s on me.
Thank you for putting this behind a content warning.
I mean, I still opened it, so that’s on me.
I remember a Freakonomics episode that described an experimental alternative to traffic cops: a “good driver” lottery.
If you’re “caught” driving the speed limit, you get entered into a lottery. Less adversarial relationship with traffic cops and more drivers would be incentivized to drive safe more often.
Edit: It was apparently an article, not a podcast.
I see a lot of well-meaning support for this. I can’t help but think there has to be a way to implement these kinds of controls without taking power away from the user.
Like the Fediverse implementing better mod tools rather than expecting Twitter to effectively moderate the internet.
If they actually made that work… respect.
A beta build of Android 16 contains an early version of Google’s new Android Desktop Mode that, in the future, could let users simply plug their smartphone into a monitor and use it like a laptop or desktop computer.
Well that’s a rude thing to say to your… girlfriend?
Culturally sensitive depiction of… what exactly? Knowing nothing, I see a person with a laser sword and a gargoyle.
Clickbait. They basically say replacing contractors with AI is business as usual for Duolingo and that the real crisis is DOGE.
Here’s the article: