That just sounds like a browser bug though. Client side code shouldn't try to work around it, the website should just notify all users that Chrome is broken and won't play audio properly
Looks like it's for couch coop. If anybody wants to do this on a home PC there's also [Parsec](https://parsec.app/) or [Sunshine](https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine)
I think it's because it's an apples to oranges comparison. I'm guessing you installed Linux yourself on your PCs, instead of it coming pre-installed. Whereas for Mac OS, you can only get it on devices pre-installed, so…
I'd like to see a comparison between, say, how many people want to customize their scroll speed (hard on linux, easy in windows/macos) and some other use cases, like how many people to sandbox and control permissions…
In case people are wondering how Twitter would know something is offensive before it's reported: > the ruling that Twitter has a duty not only to remove the illegal content that is reported, but also to track down…
As well as "with a pre-computed index"
> people have determined that the location doesn't make sense for what he's claiming. Details on this?
I tried Yaosobi's Racing into the Night (which is about a woman tempting a man into suicide [1]) and the AI understanding is completely the opposite lol: https://www.songtell.com/genius-english-translations/yoasobi...…
Would this count as stalking though? I pulled up a definition on Google and > According to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), the legal definition of "stalking" means "engaging in a course of conduct…
Yeah the article mentions that they outperformed Codex, but was Codex specifically trained on code contests?
Care to elaborate? Has there been any instances of malware?
So the author prefers a tech world centered on the keyboard rather than the screen. I guess I can see why, since the author wrote a terminal-based browser. But I think the vast majority moved away from terminal-based…
> To refute this, one must show that the "critical mass theory" is not significant and that driver attentiveness to cyclists is not a function of the number of cyclists. Not quite. The critical mass theory could be real…
> The civil rights movement didn’t boo hoo that things were “hard to work around”. I'm quite confident that the civil rights movement did complain that things were hard to work around. That didn't stop the movement of…
The solution is to integrate with AI. Why do people think Elon is working on Neuralink?
Monopolies don't need to have all the market share, there just needs to be no viable substitutes. And a social network that is tiny with barely any content, is not a viable substitute. Another characteristic is high…
I and other users don't expect LBRY to be moderated, so it's current state falls in line with those expectations. Maybe those with other expectations should change them. Not everything needs to be like Youtube. And…
Day 1 was pretty mindblowing on how it was able to correct itself, and even identify it's own mistake. But looks like it's already struggling by Day 2. Took multiple hours and 30+ attempts by the author
Personally I would consider neither of those examples as censorship. Unless the theater in your second example was the only theater in the world. When I said platform, I probably should have clarified that I meant "big…
> you probably don't want an app on your store that allows any user to stumble onto an uncensored video of people getting decapitated. Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari will all allow any user to stumble onto those…
Cancellation is not the same as simply voicing disapproval. Cancellation is closely intertwined with mob mentality and identity politics. And telling people that mob mentality is bad, is not censorship. Telling people…
That's what a standard d4 would look like, but GP was inventing a problem for exploration, as is standard practice in mathematics
> The augment put forth is partly that an app store / hub not accepting all possible apps is a form of censorship, I believe they are saying that a _monopolistic_ app store that doesn't accept all apps is a form of…
I wonder why Sabrina didn't link to her video from her article
Speaking from a US perspective 1. The US also had information dense fliers / magazines / newspapers back in the day. The point is that the US moved away (at least in web design), while Japan didn't 2. Hard to comment on…
That just sounds like a browser bug though. Client side code shouldn't try to work around it, the website should just notify all users that Chrome is broken and won't play audio properly
Looks like it's for couch coop. If anybody wants to do this on a home PC there's also [Parsec](https://parsec.app/) or [Sunshine](https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine)
I think it's because it's an apples to oranges comparison. I'm guessing you installed Linux yourself on your PCs, instead of it coming pre-installed. Whereas for Mac OS, you can only get it on devices pre-installed, so…
I'd like to see a comparison between, say, how many people want to customize their scroll speed (hard on linux, easy in windows/macos) and some other use cases, like how many people to sandbox and control permissions…
In case people are wondering how Twitter would know something is offensive before it's reported: > the ruling that Twitter has a duty not only to remove the illegal content that is reported, but also to track down…
As well as "with a pre-computed index"
> people have determined that the location doesn't make sense for what he's claiming. Details on this?
I tried Yaosobi's Racing into the Night (which is about a woman tempting a man into suicide [1]) and the AI understanding is completely the opposite lol: https://www.songtell.com/genius-english-translations/yoasobi...…
Would this count as stalking though? I pulled up a definition on Google and > According to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), the legal definition of "stalking" means "engaging in a course of conduct…
Yeah the article mentions that they outperformed Codex, but was Codex specifically trained on code contests?
Care to elaborate? Has there been any instances of malware?
So the author prefers a tech world centered on the keyboard rather than the screen. I guess I can see why, since the author wrote a terminal-based browser. But I think the vast majority moved away from terminal-based…
> To refute this, one must show that the "critical mass theory" is not significant and that driver attentiveness to cyclists is not a function of the number of cyclists. Not quite. The critical mass theory could be real…
> The civil rights movement didn’t boo hoo that things were “hard to work around”. I'm quite confident that the civil rights movement did complain that things were hard to work around. That didn't stop the movement of…
The solution is to integrate with AI. Why do people think Elon is working on Neuralink?
Monopolies don't need to have all the market share, there just needs to be no viable substitutes. And a social network that is tiny with barely any content, is not a viable substitute. Another characteristic is high…
I and other users don't expect LBRY to be moderated, so it's current state falls in line with those expectations. Maybe those with other expectations should change them. Not everything needs to be like Youtube. And…
Day 1 was pretty mindblowing on how it was able to correct itself, and even identify it's own mistake. But looks like it's already struggling by Day 2. Took multiple hours and 30+ attempts by the author
Personally I would consider neither of those examples as censorship. Unless the theater in your second example was the only theater in the world. When I said platform, I probably should have clarified that I meant "big…
> you probably don't want an app on your store that allows any user to stumble onto an uncensored video of people getting decapitated. Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari will all allow any user to stumble onto those…
Cancellation is not the same as simply voicing disapproval. Cancellation is closely intertwined with mob mentality and identity politics. And telling people that mob mentality is bad, is not censorship. Telling people…
That's what a standard d4 would look like, but GP was inventing a problem for exploration, as is standard practice in mathematics
> The augment put forth is partly that an app store / hub not accepting all possible apps is a form of censorship, I believe they are saying that a _monopolistic_ app store that doesn't accept all apps is a form of…
I wonder why Sabrina didn't link to her video from her article
Speaking from a US perspective 1. The US also had information dense fliers / magazines / newspapers back in the day. The point is that the US moved away (at least in web design), while Japan didn't 2. Hard to comment on…