Same. So I just open up task manager and show them that it uses only 3.4 MB. As opposed to Teams, Chrome, and all this other bloatware.
This is a court-authorized search warrant authorized by a aitting judge. It doesn't get any more legal than that, and it's Google or any other company's legal duty to comply.
The Luminiferous Aether was popular too.
This guy is putting customers first, which is the exact opposite of most UX design philosophies I've been on the receiving end of. The entire discipline prioritizes minimalism, copying Apple, and making random changes…
Compared to the token fines US firms receive, seeing a white collar criminal sentenced to prison is refreshing.
> For example, there are paired exercises where people troll each other as hard as they can... But it's a safe space, with trained moderators around, in case people lose it. Just curious, but where and why are you…
It's neo-Stalinism, the goal and methods are both fundamentally anti-democratic. It's effects are as bad as the McCarthyism and red scares of the mid-20th century.
"If you do the crime, leave the phone behind." Criminals will adapt, they always do. Because this was a bank robbery, it's a Federal warrant which is harder for Google to fight or procrastinate on (if for some reason…
That's a serious mischaracterization, the author is clearly a fan of science fiction, but he prefers (from what I gather from the review, at least) the literary and metaphysical forms to the Campbell school. And it's a…
Get 100 developers and small companies with similar stories and it should be easy to convince a jury that Google arbitrarily, without cause or review, destroyed these people's livelihoods and should be held liable and…
They should create some squads to work on cold case files.
I'm cancelling my sub because the back catalog is non-existent in my region. It is impossible to find anything older than 2000 anymore. On top of that, their UI and search functions are straight-up garbage that…
The problem is definitely more noticeable on skype and other types of conference calls, because you miss all the nonverbal cues and loudmouthed narcissists can easily take over and derail all conversations with their…
Should we be worried an AI developed by Facebook excels at a game of deception?
> a project is either "successful" and meets its funding goal, or "fails" because it doesn't. This guy works at kickstarter, so his definition of success should be "when backers get what they paid for" not when…
Here is some good news for a change that can be celebrated and enjoyed.
Why should anyone let a Google self-driving car on the road? They will just end support for it whenever "internal politics shift." Let's ban Google from working on life-saving medical devices, because they will just get…
"The states are prohibited from passing ex post facto laws by clause 1 of Article I, Section 10. This is one of the relatively few restrictions that the United States Constitution made to both the power of the federal…
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) prohibits accessing a computer without authorization, or in excess of authorization.
Solid write-up of the issue. Videogames (among others) are a prime offender with this. Every game has to invent a whole slew of overly designed and difficult to decipher icons, but a game is often something you move on…
The problem with your solution is that voice assistants excel at practical tasks which aren't at the root of phone and social media addiction. These are people addicted to the dopamine rush of validation and acceptance…
This is why class action lawsuits exist.
From the article: > Facebook would remove certain posts in some high-risk countries, including Sri Lanka, but only if they were reported by local nonprofits and would lead to “imminent violence.” Wow, way to exploit…
Cigarettes might be a better analogy: that little pick-me-up in small bursts throughout the day.
I'm not a cyclist, what does reduced drag by biking in a group have to do with healing crystals?
Same. So I just open up task manager and show them that it uses only 3.4 MB. As opposed to Teams, Chrome, and all this other bloatware.
This is a court-authorized search warrant authorized by a aitting judge. It doesn't get any more legal than that, and it's Google or any other company's legal duty to comply.
The Luminiferous Aether was popular too.
This guy is putting customers first, which is the exact opposite of most UX design philosophies I've been on the receiving end of. The entire discipline prioritizes minimalism, copying Apple, and making random changes…
Compared to the token fines US firms receive, seeing a white collar criminal sentenced to prison is refreshing.
> For example, there are paired exercises where people troll each other as hard as they can... But it's a safe space, with trained moderators around, in case people lose it. Just curious, but where and why are you…
It's neo-Stalinism, the goal and methods are both fundamentally anti-democratic. It's effects are as bad as the McCarthyism and red scares of the mid-20th century.
"If you do the crime, leave the phone behind." Criminals will adapt, they always do. Because this was a bank robbery, it's a Federal warrant which is harder for Google to fight or procrastinate on (if for some reason…
That's a serious mischaracterization, the author is clearly a fan of science fiction, but he prefers (from what I gather from the review, at least) the literary and metaphysical forms to the Campbell school. And it's a…
Get 100 developers and small companies with similar stories and it should be easy to convince a jury that Google arbitrarily, without cause or review, destroyed these people's livelihoods and should be held liable and…
They should create some squads to work on cold case files.
I'm cancelling my sub because the back catalog is non-existent in my region. It is impossible to find anything older than 2000 anymore. On top of that, their UI and search functions are straight-up garbage that…
The problem is definitely more noticeable on skype and other types of conference calls, because you miss all the nonverbal cues and loudmouthed narcissists can easily take over and derail all conversations with their…
Should we be worried an AI developed by Facebook excels at a game of deception?
> a project is either "successful" and meets its funding goal, or "fails" because it doesn't. This guy works at kickstarter, so his definition of success should be "when backers get what they paid for" not when…
Here is some good news for a change that can be celebrated and enjoyed.
Why should anyone let a Google self-driving car on the road? They will just end support for it whenever "internal politics shift." Let's ban Google from working on life-saving medical devices, because they will just get…
"The states are prohibited from passing ex post facto laws by clause 1 of Article I, Section 10. This is one of the relatively few restrictions that the United States Constitution made to both the power of the federal…
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) prohibits accessing a computer without authorization, or in excess of authorization.
Solid write-up of the issue. Videogames (among others) are a prime offender with this. Every game has to invent a whole slew of overly designed and difficult to decipher icons, but a game is often something you move on…
The problem with your solution is that voice assistants excel at practical tasks which aren't at the root of phone and social media addiction. These are people addicted to the dopamine rush of validation and acceptance…
This is why class action lawsuits exist.
From the article: > Facebook would remove certain posts in some high-risk countries, including Sri Lanka, but only if they were reported by local nonprofits and would lead to “imminent violence.” Wow, way to exploit…
Cigarettes might be a better analogy: that little pick-me-up in small bursts throughout the day.
I'm not a cyclist, what does reduced drag by biking in a group have to do with healing crystals?