Is it enough to clear cookies and site data to avoid this when e-shopping?
Is it enough to clear cookies and site data to avoid this when e-shopping?
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I think this explains his stance a bit https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=rRDEkMAcwrQ I agree with some bits (because code quality does matter more than being nice when it is your profession), disagree with some (because being a grumpy idiot will harm your ability to build on collaborative projects).
PS: but yea, then there is also the video about the tech industry where he cherrypicks outrage and contradicts himself and agrees that Linus is rude and divisive…which sort of discredits him, because he only seems to like angry but competent people when they agree with him.
This is what you get when you mess with the S’pore police.
No need, they can just lie :)
China did it…https://www.youku.tv/ probably the EU could do it too, if it cared about owning its own critical infrastructure.
why is this better than just icinerating it for baseload power? That is the only truly safe way to dispose of plastic, plus pyrolisis adds an extra step, which costs more energy.
Yea, sounds like the familiar managerialist games enshittifying everything once again.
But I guess the progression focus along engineering -> sales -> finance of corporate lifecycles as markets saturate and profit margins are squeezed, particularly now in competition with high interest rates.
Google does not have products, it just takes really long to delete prototypes.
This is not so bad. Reddit is crawling with bot spam and that will increase as users leave the platform every time it does a stunt to pump the stock price. The percentage of real/fake content will decrease and will poison the training pipelines. It’s a great experiment to test model collapse in real time, really.
Come on guys, I’ve had an 8TB microsd card since 2018…my files just start to act funny whenever it is fuller than 8GB ;)
Gotta snap up those gov contracts before the AI hype bubble explodes.