It's a so-called hot-button topic and unfortunately HN isn't quite the paragon of pragmatic technical discussion that it was in the past. C'est la vie.
>Discord start as "your private place for your friends to talk" during a time where there were a lot of privacy issues with other communication methods. Discord started as a way for gamers to chat with one another.…
> There’s a fuss because people want something for nothing. This is not at all surprising or interesting. That's entirely your opinion, but I do agree it is neither surprising nor interesting. It's almost a trope at…
> They’re not making it worse, they’re monetizing it in a way that’s palatable by those that can’t afford to pay. If it were so palatable I don't think there'd be such a fuss about it (which there clearly is). Most…
According to Tom's Guide[1] Microsoft Edge beats out both when it comes to RAM utilization but Chrome just edges out Firefox when loading >10 tabs. That was in 2021. I'd be interested to see any other comparisons or…
Could be. We were also on the other side of an entire range of mountains so that may have also had something to do with it.
>In the US around 26% of houses use electricity as their only energy source, compared to around 9% for the UK. Something that was interesting to me when I moved from California to central Oregon was that nearly…
This feels like something straight out of Disco Elysium.
Nobody tell Ted Faro.
>The term is clearly used here for marketing purposes. I think most uses are for sensationalistic purposes. I'd wager almost nobody in the general public really understands what AI is or can pin it down. It doesn't help…
There's a great kids magazine called Cricket that I cherished as a child. It's still in print here in the US.
I'm on a laptop (using Firefox). I see a remove result option after I click the dots next to the respective search result. I experimented and I can see it regardless if I am logged into my Google account or not. I just…
By all means please let it motivate you to get regular cancer check-ups. I had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the side of my nose a few years ago. I recently went to a dermatologist for something different and was…
There's currently hullabaloo regarding the Global Privacy Control HTTP header as a spiritual successor to Do Not Track. It's already enforceable in California under the California Consumer Protection Act and the…
uBlock Origin does this. Enable the "I don't care about cookies" list.
I see, thank you.
I hope this isn't a preview of the future chaos in store for anybody trying to use a device not certified by MS for use with Windows.
Their client is terrible. You can't prevent it from snooping on your processes without putting it in a sandbox.
It's certainly a dream. It would require some type of worldwide disarmament agreement since any power that had a military could ostensibly bully the ones that did not (and just take what they wanted).
Excellent work, thank you.
Just stick them with the Beanie Babies.
I appreciate you including the DOI link in your comment. I like the fact that ACM has released some articles but as someone not entirely familiar with all the different ACM publications I am unsure as to how to…
Do we have to register on the site to get download access? I found something from 1963 I'd like to download but there's no download link[0]. I'm sure I must be making a mistake. I found the article through the…
Oh frabjous day! I have been waiting for this for literal decades.
According to the Facebook statistics page [0], there are over 400 million users on the site. The same page states that about 70% of those users are from outside the US. That suggests that 30% of Facebook users (about…
It's a so-called hot-button topic and unfortunately HN isn't quite the paragon of pragmatic technical discussion that it was in the past. C'est la vie.
>Discord start as "your private place for your friends to talk" during a time where there were a lot of privacy issues with other communication methods. Discord started as a way for gamers to chat with one another.…
> There’s a fuss because people want something for nothing. This is not at all surprising or interesting. That's entirely your opinion, but I do agree it is neither surprising nor interesting. It's almost a trope at…
> They’re not making it worse, they’re monetizing it in a way that’s palatable by those that can’t afford to pay. If it were so palatable I don't think there'd be such a fuss about it (which there clearly is). Most…
According to Tom's Guide[1] Microsoft Edge beats out both when it comes to RAM utilization but Chrome just edges out Firefox when loading >10 tabs. That was in 2021. I'd be interested to see any other comparisons or…
Could be. We were also on the other side of an entire range of mountains so that may have also had something to do with it.
>In the US around 26% of houses use electricity as their only energy source, compared to around 9% for the UK. Something that was interesting to me when I moved from California to central Oregon was that nearly…
This feels like something straight out of Disco Elysium.
Nobody tell Ted Faro.
>The term is clearly used here for marketing purposes. I think most uses are for sensationalistic purposes. I'd wager almost nobody in the general public really understands what AI is or can pin it down. It doesn't help…
There's a great kids magazine called Cricket that I cherished as a child. It's still in print here in the US.
I'm on a laptop (using Firefox). I see a remove result option after I click the dots next to the respective search result. I experimented and I can see it regardless if I am logged into my Google account or not. I just…
By all means please let it motivate you to get regular cancer check-ups. I had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the side of my nose a few years ago. I recently went to a dermatologist for something different and was…
There's currently hullabaloo regarding the Global Privacy Control HTTP header as a spiritual successor to Do Not Track. It's already enforceable in California under the California Consumer Protection Act and the…
uBlock Origin does this. Enable the "I don't care about cookies" list.
I see, thank you.
I hope this isn't a preview of the future chaos in store for anybody trying to use a device not certified by MS for use with Windows.
Their client is terrible. You can't prevent it from snooping on your processes without putting it in a sandbox.
It's certainly a dream. It would require some type of worldwide disarmament agreement since any power that had a military could ostensibly bully the ones that did not (and just take what they wanted).
Excellent work, thank you.
Just stick them with the Beanie Babies.
I appreciate you including the DOI link in your comment. I like the fact that ACM has released some articles but as someone not entirely familiar with all the different ACM publications I am unsure as to how to…
Do we have to register on the site to get download access? I found something from 1963 I'd like to download but there's no download link[0]. I'm sure I must be making a mistake. I found the article through the…
Oh frabjous day! I have been waiting for this for literal decades.
According to the Facebook statistics page [0], there are over 400 million users on the site. The same page states that about 70% of those users are from outside the US. That suggests that 30% of Facebook users (about…