Hardly, it's a fantastic guardrail when combined with health checks. You can say "you don't need it", but everyone makes mistakes sometimes. Make those mistakes not matter. You also take backups, right? Same idea.
Not really, just do a rolling deployment like you should be doing anyway. No one cares if the new version takes 1 millisecond to start up or 3 seconds because they literally won't notice.
If you're on desktop, https://spicetify.app/ & https://github.com/theRealPadster/spicetify-hide-podcasts
Noticed the same thing. Even implying that what management wanted wasn't realistic would make them incredibly uncomfortable.
If you're a spammer then yeah, there's value to be had. But for moral people there really isn't any.
Probably hallucinated
Microsoft really missed out by not having the bing AI assistant be clippy-based
Not me. I've tried on Chrome/Firefox on Linux and Edge/Chrome/Firefox on Windows. Both logged in and out. From EU.
Dead link that redirects to bing.com
Am I missing something? That link just shows the usual search results. Did they not roll this out in the EU yet or something?
Just keep in mind your disk can get zapped at any time, so keep backups and use raid if possible.
Try google.
FUD
Send police to deal with the situation. If that is not possible for some reason, then that is the problem that needs fixing. You don't need murderbots.
When you dig deeper, you will indeed find that the public reason for these kind of restrictions is "to keep the user safe". They claim to be worried about malware installing their own extensions, so they lock everything…
> Chrome is customizable too Not really. Got a link to a Tree Style Tab that properly renders itself in a chrome sidebar? Because that's still not possible.
My point is that it's perceived that way within America. But the internet is larger than just America. And presumably/hopefully ChatGPT gobbled up all kinds of data originating from other countries.
No worries, it took about 10 seconds to copy paste that
> The latter has historically been perceived as more respectful Maybe if you only consider Americans. But rest assured, many black people do not want to be called African or American. Because they are neither.
Paywalling security updates is evil. Goodbye ubuntu.
The answer is yes. Murdering other humans who have no way to see it coming and no way to defend themselves is deeply evil. Especially when you factor in the murder of innocents (also referred to as collateral damage),…
Don't call encryption illegal. That's letting them shape the narrative.
The reason is, and always has been, to enable lazy police work. They won't have to do their jobs if facebook will just tell them who the criminals are.
Useful enough to be included in the standard library. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57436#issuecomment-14125...
Because it's extremely useful to have adaptable data structures, without byzantine code generation?
Hardly, it's a fantastic guardrail when combined with health checks. You can say "you don't need it", but everyone makes mistakes sometimes. Make those mistakes not matter. You also take backups, right? Same idea.
Not really, just do a rolling deployment like you should be doing anyway. No one cares if the new version takes 1 millisecond to start up or 3 seconds because they literally won't notice.
If you're on desktop, https://spicetify.app/ & https://github.com/theRealPadster/spicetify-hide-podcasts
Noticed the same thing. Even implying that what management wanted wasn't realistic would make them incredibly uncomfortable.
If you're a spammer then yeah, there's value to be had. But for moral people there really isn't any.
Probably hallucinated
Microsoft really missed out by not having the bing AI assistant be clippy-based
Not me. I've tried on Chrome/Firefox on Linux and Edge/Chrome/Firefox on Windows. Both logged in and out. From EU.
Dead link that redirects to bing.com
Am I missing something? That link just shows the usual search results. Did they not roll this out in the EU yet or something?
Just keep in mind your disk can get zapped at any time, so keep backups and use raid if possible.
Try google.
FUD
Send police to deal with the situation. If that is not possible for some reason, then that is the problem that needs fixing. You don't need murderbots.
When you dig deeper, you will indeed find that the public reason for these kind of restrictions is "to keep the user safe". They claim to be worried about malware installing their own extensions, so they lock everything…
> Chrome is customizable too Not really. Got a link to a Tree Style Tab that properly renders itself in a chrome sidebar? Because that's still not possible.
My point is that it's perceived that way within America. But the internet is larger than just America. And presumably/hopefully ChatGPT gobbled up all kinds of data originating from other countries.
No worries, it took about 10 seconds to copy paste that
> The latter has historically been perceived as more respectful Maybe if you only consider Americans. But rest assured, many black people do not want to be called African or American. Because they are neither.
Paywalling security updates is evil. Goodbye ubuntu.
The answer is yes. Murdering other humans who have no way to see it coming and no way to defend themselves is deeply evil. Especially when you factor in the murder of innocents (also referred to as collateral damage),…
Don't call encryption illegal. That's letting them shape the narrative.
The reason is, and always has been, to enable lazy police work. They won't have to do their jobs if facebook will just tell them who the criminals are.
Useful enough to be included in the standard library. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57436#issuecomment-14125...
Because it's extremely useful to have adaptable data structures, without byzantine code generation?