It undoubtedly will, if words are even a meaningful concept at all.
Why can't browsers do image differencing to detect when the page contains something pretending to be the browser or OS chrome, and plaster warnings overtop?
I wonder how this style of advertising would work in a modern SaaS product. It would be a rebellion against virtually every principle of modern ad copy while still being rooted in something that sold units. Might try it.
On the flip side, it was users demanding free service (under which I include gracious data export) that killed the product in the first place. I hope we find a way to pay for this stuff more than I hope getting it free…
Willing to share if you share your email. Wouldn't say it's great but I've been around the block and it's landed me multiple offers.
Presumably so that other applications can't mine telemetry for nefarious reasons.
To be fair, many internet business models operate on the principle of paying to get less garbage (such as ads). And it makes sense from an economic perspective that if you're not being bribed by crapware vendors you'd…
> I don’t care who you are or who you know. I don’t care if you think you’re funny. I don’t care if you think I’m over-reacting. > We need a lot less negativity and a lot more positivity in our community. Agreed. But is…
People have been killed by police for much less. The question is how long it is before it's no longer newsworthy that "police shot and killed a suspected terrorist who had purchased the components necessary for a…
Perhaps this is more an exposé of human ability to generate rationalizations for chaotic biological workings of their brains, than it is a failing of neural nets to make rational decisions.
The hardest part is that once your Twitter clone functions well enough to replace Twitter it will be banned just the same.
It undoubtedly will, if words are even a meaningful concept at all.
Why can't browsers do image differencing to detect when the page contains something pretending to be the browser or OS chrome, and plaster warnings overtop?
I wonder how this style of advertising would work in a modern SaaS product. It would be a rebellion against virtually every principle of modern ad copy while still being rooted in something that sold units. Might try it.
On the flip side, it was users demanding free service (under which I include gracious data export) that killed the product in the first place. I hope we find a way to pay for this stuff more than I hope getting it free…
Willing to share if you share your email. Wouldn't say it's great but I've been around the block and it's landed me multiple offers.
Presumably so that other applications can't mine telemetry for nefarious reasons.
To be fair, many internet business models operate on the principle of paying to get less garbage (such as ads). And it makes sense from an economic perspective that if you're not being bribed by crapware vendors you'd…
> I don’t care who you are or who you know. I don’t care if you think you’re funny. I don’t care if you think I’m over-reacting. > We need a lot less negativity and a lot more positivity in our community. Agreed. But is…
People have been killed by police for much less. The question is how long it is before it's no longer newsworthy that "police shot and killed a suspected terrorist who had purchased the components necessary for a…
Perhaps this is more an exposé of human ability to generate rationalizations for chaotic biological workings of their brains, than it is a failing of neural nets to make rational decisions.
The hardest part is that once your Twitter clone functions well enough to replace Twitter it will be banned just the same.