>and then the users of that platform would simply stand out in ISP logs making it actually easier to spot them. Yeah no. Encrypted data would still be flowing all over the place, if our bad actors use VPN's to hide…
>How do we solve this problem? We don't, we accept that encryption is part of the modern world and learn to live with it. Because there's nothing else you can do about it. See encryption is just math, and you can't…
No they won't. - Instagram is stock full of sexual content - A ton of cam models have private snapchat accounts where they share porn of themselves - Reddit is basically a cornucopia of porn - I can subscribe to a porn…
So Apple will boot an app that gives users the ability to send adult content to other users....? That is completely ridiculous and if that is the reason Telegram is policing adult content then Telegram is ran by idiots.…
You're right that those countries don't have a government mandated minimum wage. That doesn't mean there is no minimum wage in practice though. Scandinavian countries have massive powerful trade unions that work to…
The argument here is that if you want to produce an app for iOS you have to provide it through the App Store and thus succumb to the 30% fee. The same applies if you're using Apples payment processing, which you…
I really don't understand why there are so few QHD screens on laptops. It's always either a 1080p or 4k, while a good QHD screen would still give higher resolution while not completely murdering my battery.
Not just heavily altered, posing and lighting play a huge role as well. Here's a good example https://www.reddit.com/r/Instagramreality/comments/ciw4a3/do... Or just look at someone like Chessie King…
I think that's a sign of Nokia doing the right things. Nokia made a metric fuckton of different kinds of phones. Some of them, like your example, were just really goddamn weird and didn't really work out. But the key…
Actually here in Finland a lot of schools are moving towards laptops/tablets/etc. Kids as young as 9-10 are expected to use those devices. Books and materials are provided through online portals and downloaded locally…
>"How many PhD's does it take to do <generic task>?" So now instead of one untrained person doing the dishes, you have 5 PhD students hovering around a robot as it spends 8 hours poorly cleaning one. Yeah, and then it…
What we need is a JS developer to take down an important package from NPM in protest, thus breaking the Internet again.
>It wasn't a magnet for extreme content back then. That happened as a result of subreddits. This. And it's not just reddit. As long as you can create subgroups within communities you're eventually going to attract some…
Well Facebook is pushing out Libra. Amazon has its own Managed Blockchain for currencies https://aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/ as well as a ledger https://aws.amazon.com/qldb/ along with a POW…
>If someone is determined and willing, there really is nothing you can do to stop them from breaking into your house. Yes and no. If someone desperately wants to rob you, and precisely you, then yeah they will most…
>Helicopters are expensive to maintain, noisy to fly and require trained pilots. This part really puzzles me, I mean I guess they're better than helicopters but all those thing apply to flying cars as well, just to a…
>I wonder if there is any way for open source communities to effectively promote the "take a step back and remember what really matters in life" approach to conflict resolution. We've spent decades debating on the…
Chargebacks can take anywhere from a few weeks to over 6 months, it really depends on the case and how far back the chargeback is along with a bunch of other things. So yeah if I bought some small indie game form G2A…
>and then the users of that platform would simply stand out in ISP logs making it actually easier to spot them. Yeah no. Encrypted data would still be flowing all over the place, if our bad actors use VPN's to hide…
>How do we solve this problem? We don't, we accept that encryption is part of the modern world and learn to live with it. Because there's nothing else you can do about it. See encryption is just math, and you can't…
No they won't. - Instagram is stock full of sexual content - A ton of cam models have private snapchat accounts where they share porn of themselves - Reddit is basically a cornucopia of porn - I can subscribe to a porn…
So Apple will boot an app that gives users the ability to send adult content to other users....? That is completely ridiculous and if that is the reason Telegram is policing adult content then Telegram is ran by idiots.…
You're right that those countries don't have a government mandated minimum wage. That doesn't mean there is no minimum wage in practice though. Scandinavian countries have massive powerful trade unions that work to…
The argument here is that if you want to produce an app for iOS you have to provide it through the App Store and thus succumb to the 30% fee. The same applies if you're using Apples payment processing, which you…
I really don't understand why there are so few QHD screens on laptops. It's always either a 1080p or 4k, while a good QHD screen would still give higher resolution while not completely murdering my battery.
Not just heavily altered, posing and lighting play a huge role as well. Here's a good example https://www.reddit.com/r/Instagramreality/comments/ciw4a3/do... Or just look at someone like Chessie King…
I think that's a sign of Nokia doing the right things. Nokia made a metric fuckton of different kinds of phones. Some of them, like your example, were just really goddamn weird and didn't really work out. But the key…
Actually here in Finland a lot of schools are moving towards laptops/tablets/etc. Kids as young as 9-10 are expected to use those devices. Books and materials are provided through online portals and downloaded locally…
>"How many PhD's does it take to do <generic task>?" So now instead of one untrained person doing the dishes, you have 5 PhD students hovering around a robot as it spends 8 hours poorly cleaning one. Yeah, and then it…
What we need is a JS developer to take down an important package from NPM in protest, thus breaking the Internet again.
>It wasn't a magnet for extreme content back then. That happened as a result of subreddits. This. And it's not just reddit. As long as you can create subgroups within communities you're eventually going to attract some…
Well Facebook is pushing out Libra. Amazon has its own Managed Blockchain for currencies https://aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/ as well as a ledger https://aws.amazon.com/qldb/ along with a POW…
>If someone is determined and willing, there really is nothing you can do to stop them from breaking into your house. Yes and no. If someone desperately wants to rob you, and precisely you, then yeah they will most…
>Helicopters are expensive to maintain, noisy to fly and require trained pilots. This part really puzzles me, I mean I guess they're better than helicopters but all those thing apply to flying cars as well, just to a…
>I wonder if there is any way for open source communities to effectively promote the "take a step back and remember what really matters in life" approach to conflict resolution. We've spent decades debating on the…
Chargebacks can take anywhere from a few weeks to over 6 months, it really depends on the case and how far back the chargeback is along with a bunch of other things. So yeah if I bought some small indie game form G2A…