old, stupid
why ask why, try bud dry
hell they could have called it anything… seems like they couldnt get past their egos to see the value in a new designation
nah. over 100k sites ignored dependency risks, even after the original owners warned them this exact thing would happen.
the real story is 100k sites not being run appropriately.
you spelled ‘non-federating internet forums’ wrong
i wonder if we would get higher quality if the chip industry extended to a 3 year cycle
Saudi Arabia recently introduced a female humanoid named Sara, who was programmed to avoid specific topics that align with their social values.
hahaha SA ‘social values’. funny stuff. im surprised they let it speak at all
sometimes the best move is not to play
its a flexible valuation he can manipulate with words and far less regulation. makes sense for a public con artist
he has to pay for it. no one is touching that for free
i call it ‘comically unmarketable’. i stood up a public instance when reddit went fuckballs. a few of us neeeded something to doomscroll on, so there it is. open signup https://moist.catsweat.com
whats crazy to me is that spacial audio is the company of an app i used decades ago to run ip radio on corporate intranets (winamp+shoutcast+SAM+custom intranet site)
i went the other direction. quality means nothing, couldnt care less as long as i can hear the melody blah blah i suck. i have mp3 files that are 25 years old… guess what quality they are
about as necessary as 3-d televisions, which are also very neat.
it was a volunteer in the building. his personal device… and he was like 80 years old. i reported it to the ‘room’ teacher, as im just an IT guy.
the next thing i know, 2 detectives have me in a room questioning my knowledge of ‘lolita’. they really didnt like the fact that i pointed out this 80 year old guy was the victim of a drive-by popup storm on his laptop… common for the era.
teacher->principal->cops->me for some reason
i got nothing to hide, so whatevs
the volunteer was told not to come back
i used to worked for a public school district, and i once pointed out a guys laptop was infested with porn popups (~2000). the cops investigated me for reporting it.
paypal deserves to run on windows
my favorite bit was how no one at microsoft actually understood their own licensing pricing. for decades, you could call microsoft for pricing and get different answer from people in cubicles next to each other or even from your own rep.
it was as if they were making it up as needed.
with everything being web-based, windows is slowly turning into a fancy dummy term/thinclient. exactly the control businesses want.
linux on the other hand is being fleshed out as a true desktop pc with all the customization most of us expect of a daily driver.