The value of your RSS feed comes from the websites you have the feeds from. The value of twitter comes from the tweets on twitter. The more terrible tweets and tweeters, either terrible in their quality or terrible in…
That is a well thought out and incredibly depressing theory.
In a completely free market there would be no public property, by definition.
Ha okay fair point on how much people ethically rate the actions people are trying to ban/regulate here, but the EU aren't creating convoluted cookie pops forcing anyone to do anything. Those people are part of that…
Your honour I hold it was not my client who did wrong, but the person who made the law banning murder in the first place.
For perfect dark the content you lost was the main game, so it was pretty essential for it.
I feel the balance in Duke Nukem is quite a bit different and less enjoyable from a pure game rhythm aspect - it feels more clunky and more about technical prowess then the game design excellence that Doom brings. For…
This is still different - the article you post is a state acting in a way that is, by the quote you posted, illegal in the country it was performed. The actions in China are sanctioned and performed by the government,…
Maybe let's start with the easy stuff then, given that it's genocide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghur_genocide
We (my partner and I) do enjoy streaming media to a degree, but I prefer physical like yourself. I also find a kind of (likely pretentious) comfort in having control over the media, as in knowing the version I am…
"One sec, I'll just turn my house off, I don't want it listening."
Because you have a headset strapped to you providing metrics indicating you are not wearing it. Because your work is now tracking your eye movements and they know you aren't focused in the way that the latest ai…
Congratulations. Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Excel, etc etc.
Microsoft owns the computer industry. "Use something else" is quite a weak argument in markets dominated by oligopolies and especially in this one. At the very most, the argument would be "use the other one". Passwords…
That's not security for the consumer, that's security for their business model and being able to force the consumer in to a walled garden.
The list was compiled in 1995?
I can't comment for others but I didn't read it that way. I just knew the context and thought people might want to read about it, because it is interesting. Thanks for bringing it up in the first place.
"There is a Chinese citizen that is a very mediocre MMA fighter who goes around and challenges so called "grand masters" to show how full of BS they are." This guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Xiaodong
I only murdered them once isn't the best of legal defenses.
In terms of the discussion about it being a neutral thing, some points: 1. Elon Musk is afraid of AI for the reasons of the paperclip apocalypse problem. You would make something and it would consume all of the resource…
Oh that's excellent, I didn't realise it had been picked up again. Cheers!
I think that's only for the gameboy advance, although it is what most people are using for the GBA. For the gameboy people use raw assembly or I think GBDK if using C, although I think there are some problems with GBDK.…
I don't agree with your comparison of the two terms above - and in fact I think they are complementary, not contradictory as you suggest. The right to speak has been to say unpopular opinions and be free from government…
The pinephone does this, they call it "convergence". https://twitter.com/hadrianweb/status/1384548445579583489 https://pine64.com/product/pinephone-beta-edition-with-conve... (be aware the pinephone software is still…
Sounds a lot safer to whitelist what can be zapped rather then blacklist what can't, no? I mean, this is a moving autonomous laser platform we're talking about.
The value of your RSS feed comes from the websites you have the feeds from. The value of twitter comes from the tweets on twitter. The more terrible tweets and tweeters, either terrible in their quality or terrible in…
That is a well thought out and incredibly depressing theory.
In a completely free market there would be no public property, by definition.
Ha okay fair point on how much people ethically rate the actions people are trying to ban/regulate here, but the EU aren't creating convoluted cookie pops forcing anyone to do anything. Those people are part of that…
Your honour I hold it was not my client who did wrong, but the person who made the law banning murder in the first place.
For perfect dark the content you lost was the main game, so it was pretty essential for it.
I feel the balance in Duke Nukem is quite a bit different and less enjoyable from a pure game rhythm aspect - it feels more clunky and more about technical prowess then the game design excellence that Doom brings. For…
This is still different - the article you post is a state acting in a way that is, by the quote you posted, illegal in the country it was performed. The actions in China are sanctioned and performed by the government,…
Maybe let's start with the easy stuff then, given that it's genocide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghur_genocide
We (my partner and I) do enjoy streaming media to a degree, but I prefer physical like yourself. I also find a kind of (likely pretentious) comfort in having control over the media, as in knowing the version I am…
"One sec, I'll just turn my house off, I don't want it listening."
Because you have a headset strapped to you providing metrics indicating you are not wearing it. Because your work is now tracking your eye movements and they know you aren't focused in the way that the latest ai…
Congratulations. Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Excel, etc etc.
Microsoft owns the computer industry. "Use something else" is quite a weak argument in markets dominated by oligopolies and especially in this one. At the very most, the argument would be "use the other one". Passwords…
That's not security for the consumer, that's security for their business model and being able to force the consumer in to a walled garden.
The list was compiled in 1995?
I can't comment for others but I didn't read it that way. I just knew the context and thought people might want to read about it, because it is interesting. Thanks for bringing it up in the first place.
"There is a Chinese citizen that is a very mediocre MMA fighter who goes around and challenges so called "grand masters" to show how full of BS they are." This guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Xiaodong
I only murdered them once isn't the best of legal defenses.
In terms of the discussion about it being a neutral thing, some points: 1. Elon Musk is afraid of AI for the reasons of the paperclip apocalypse problem. You would make something and it would consume all of the resource…
Oh that's excellent, I didn't realise it had been picked up again. Cheers!
I think that's only for the gameboy advance, although it is what most people are using for the GBA. For the gameboy people use raw assembly or I think GBDK if using C, although I think there are some problems with GBDK.…
I don't agree with your comparison of the two terms above - and in fact I think they are complementary, not contradictory as you suggest. The right to speak has been to say unpopular opinions and be free from government…
The pinephone does this, they call it "convergence". https://twitter.com/hadrianweb/status/1384548445579583489 https://pine64.com/product/pinephone-beta-edition-with-conve... (be aware the pinephone software is still…
Sounds a lot safer to whitelist what can be zapped rather then blacklist what can't, no? I mean, this is a moving autonomous laser platform we're talking about.