Changed it to the oc source. Here is an archive as well
Changed it to the oc source. Here is an archive as well
Yes we do have a monarch, but he isn’t involved in government except for pageantry.
This is not true. The Monarchy directly intervenes in government without transparency or accountability.
I hope this is the case. As much as I tempted to shrug off the possibility of losing my largely disused google accounts I can never be certain I will never need to recover some old account with gmail or google authenticator that I hadn’t deemed worth the effort to port into keepass.
Scan QR for price is the same as “call for quote”… if you feel the need to conceal your prices then they are obviously not good, I won’t waste my time confirming the obvious and simply go elsewhere.
Spy agencies have a long history of funding projects through proxies, both government and private, so it’s probably nearly impossible to prove the negative here. The positive remains unproven until there is a leak or declassification.
If you are using DuckDuckGo then you are using Bing.
I don’t know that they do perceive any advantages, some may only have heard of bluesky while others are indeed moving to mastodon. When a community is forced to leave, they fracture. As an example there already exists blacktwitter.io a mastodon instance with 1200 users compared to the 50,000 of bluesky (unknown how many of those are blacktwitter diaspora).
People leaving for bluesky however is brought to our attention because bluesky has the money for PR who probably pitched this story to NBC.
I got pay walled but I’d agree with the title alone on the basis that McKinsey and other consulting firms are often brought on as a sort of scapegoat to to come to the conclusions that the hiring firm has already made but knows will be contentious. I can easily imagine a future where layoffs and sunsettings are justified on the basis that the perfectly rational and unquestionable AI suggested it, just as it is already being used to justify blatantly racist sentencings.
I thought for a moment that the pixelated thumbnail image was a screenshot of the opening scene of Thimbleweed park.
I guess they couldn’t get Nick Offerman?
At this stage we can’t really know what the future of it will be. My take away is that the early indicators for bluesky are not promising (ie; venture funded, leadership with bad track record, invite only, launched with the decentralization not actually implemented yet) while the AP alternatives of mastodon, plemora, calckey etc are already a living example of a decentralized network.
Bluesky so far to me sounds more like a strategic concession to give up the minimum amount of control to users in order to maintain the overall pyramid of social media. Facebook won the competition but people have started to question the privacy implications. If bluesky is successful in convincing the masses that it resolves the privacy question then the competition is reset to which tech giant can dominate that second layer, which of course is currently operating in a manner as to give themselves the first mover advantage.
I am far more optimistic that AP will continue to grow and improve than I am that some kind of benevolent floss implementation will succeed on that second layer of bluesky (if one ever gets the chance to compete at all).
AP does push the data load onto volunteers (the operators of servers) but those volunteers gain some autonomy in doing so. The important part of that quoted segment is that bluesky has distributed the costs but not the authority, in other words taxation without representation.
It’s not a very useful ratio in general. There are four times as many Chinese citizens than American to start off with. It’s pretty normal for criminals to outnumber the police. But most importantly is the factor that Chinese hackers do not exclusively target US assets and US cyber assets are not exclusively targeted by Chinese Hackers.
There is probably just no easy way to enumerate the number of combined public and private cyber staff necessary for a country to protect itself form all global cyber threats. This statement is just using a scary number and the name of a geopolitical rival to get funding. The funding is probably in all honesty needed but it’s a shame that the only way they can get it in this climate is through politically charged fear mongering.
After a bit of playing around I quite like this program.
It could stand to have some of it’s settings be a bit more obvious though. I recommend enabling reader mode and setting the feed properties of feeds that only do previews to “auto load item link in configured browser”.
Banned @Roslavets@beehaw.org reason: Covid spam
On closer inspection it may be the case that your questions were answered by humans. This appears to be as much a training data crowdsourcing operation as it is an AI project. Should also be noted that your interactions will be released as open data under CC-BY 4.
I really feel this project should be gpl’ed with the affero clause. Legally requiring any website or service using the conversational AI to disclose the source code and by extension the fact that the conversation is with an AI could do a lot to curb some of the inevitable excesses that will arise from widespread use of the technology.
I will dm you an invite.
Beehaw has more or less superseded tildes though.
Now that I’ve started playing around with my own lemmy instance I guess it’s fitting for possibly my last beehaw post to reflect my first.
I see discord’s business model is still burning cash trying to be the next
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