With B2B there’s also the big benefit that quite often, the person buying it and the person paying for it are two different people. That makes it easier for the one you built rapport with to still prefer your services…
Neither does Sony (anymore), apparently. They still sold them.
They should, but the entire EU economy runs on US clouds. It's hard enough to get new hardware as it is (US hardware btw), so how should the EU, especially today, move to sovereign clouds within the next few years? I'd…
IPs are personal information afaik
So will https://wero-wallet.eu - you know, the European alternative to VISA/MasterCard.
Models with more ram have also increased in price around 20%. The M4 Pro base configuration went up $200. It’s just that nobody cares about Mac minis.
No, he wanted an UG & Co. KG
I guess that’s what happens when you get advised by a lawyer.
ZFS is amazing. It feels like magic.
I’d argue they’re both.
Yeah, good luck with that. Captchas are basically useless in today’s world, so are IP rate limits for anything just a little sophisticated. Of course it helps, but if you think this solves all problems, you live in a…
There's a lot of false negatives because emails get stuck for hours, get blocked by the spam filter or fail to be delivered for whatever reasons.
Then that's an issue where GDPR steps in. Obviously privacy is important. But so is user choice. Again, this specific problem we're talking about here is about user choice. Privacy is a different concern entirely. Is…
If you decide to upload all your data to $company, that’s your choice. I don’t see why a user shouldn’t have the choice to do that. People already have all their data with Google and Meta, so I don’t see why this would…
I'd instead wonder why Google and Microsoft seemingly don't have to comply with the DMA.
If the market is reacting to the Gemini news now, something is wrong. This has been a known fact for months.
it's more Apple's attempt to prevent users to choose their own models. Apple could build it in a way that other model providers could safely and securely interface with the Spotlight index. They could implement a big…
Much better. Now just add a freaking search button. That's literally your primary function, and you're lacking the button to do the one thing. I understand as a power user you don't press on buttons, but from a UX…
Okay, so in order to do a test search, I have to: 1) type in a query and hit enter because there's no search button. 2) click signup, even though I want to evaluate it before creating an account. 3) apparently now I'm…
now?
Sure, if you want your whole life’s purpose to be supporting the board you’re nailed into, your metaphor might be right. But life is more than just being a “valuable member to society.”
You may use an alternative search engine, but 90% won’t. If people accept the new way of searching, meaning, no longer visiting websites, there will no longer be any websites that could show you captchas.
The end game is the consumer no longer leaving Google and the web becoming synonymous to Google for them. Why shop on some random website when you can have Gemini buy it for you? Why look for information on Wikipedia…
They make buttloads. Debit cards still require a cut for VISA/MasterCard.
Yeah, so it's just business as usual: If you have ungodly amounts of money, you can essentially do anything, and if you don't, you can't. It's always been this way, and it'll always be this way. I don't see this as a…
With B2B there’s also the big benefit that quite often, the person buying it and the person paying for it are two different people. That makes it easier for the one you built rapport with to still prefer your services…
Neither does Sony (anymore), apparently. They still sold them.
They should, but the entire EU economy runs on US clouds. It's hard enough to get new hardware as it is (US hardware btw), so how should the EU, especially today, move to sovereign clouds within the next few years? I'd…
IPs are personal information afaik
So will https://wero-wallet.eu - you know, the European alternative to VISA/MasterCard.
Models with more ram have also increased in price around 20%. The M4 Pro base configuration went up $200. It’s just that nobody cares about Mac minis.
No, he wanted an UG & Co. KG
I guess that’s what happens when you get advised by a lawyer.
ZFS is amazing. It feels like magic.
I’d argue they’re both.
Yeah, good luck with that. Captchas are basically useless in today’s world, so are IP rate limits for anything just a little sophisticated. Of course it helps, but if you think this solves all problems, you live in a…
There's a lot of false negatives because emails get stuck for hours, get blocked by the spam filter or fail to be delivered for whatever reasons.
Then that's an issue where GDPR steps in. Obviously privacy is important. But so is user choice. Again, this specific problem we're talking about here is about user choice. Privacy is a different concern entirely. Is…
If you decide to upload all your data to $company, that’s your choice. I don’t see why a user shouldn’t have the choice to do that. People already have all their data with Google and Meta, so I don’t see why this would…
I'd instead wonder why Google and Microsoft seemingly don't have to comply with the DMA.
If the market is reacting to the Gemini news now, something is wrong. This has been a known fact for months.
it's more Apple's attempt to prevent users to choose their own models. Apple could build it in a way that other model providers could safely and securely interface with the Spotlight index. They could implement a big…
Much better. Now just add a freaking search button. That's literally your primary function, and you're lacking the button to do the one thing. I understand as a power user you don't press on buttons, but from a UX…
Okay, so in order to do a test search, I have to: 1) type in a query and hit enter because there's no search button. 2) click signup, even though I want to evaluate it before creating an account. 3) apparently now I'm…
now?
Sure, if you want your whole life’s purpose to be supporting the board you’re nailed into, your metaphor might be right. But life is more than just being a “valuable member to society.”
You may use an alternative search engine, but 90% won’t. If people accept the new way of searching, meaning, no longer visiting websites, there will no longer be any websites that could show you captchas.
The end game is the consumer no longer leaving Google and the web becoming synonymous to Google for them. Why shop on some random website when you can have Gemini buy it for you? Why look for information on Wikipedia…
They make buttloads. Debit cards still require a cut for VISA/MasterCard.
Yeah, so it's just business as usual: If you have ungodly amounts of money, you can essentially do anything, and if you don't, you can't. It's always been this way, and it'll always be this way. I don't see this as a…