I mean, yes it is. But how is that “technology”? 🤔
I mean, yes it is. But how is that “technology”? 🤔
Nowadays I half suspect any tech CEO to have some questionable mindset (to say the least). So it seems more important to me, what the company actually does. I hope everyone complaining about Proton now also does not use Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, Apple products, and the list goes on. Their CEOs are definitely a lot worse.
Now imagine naming a social media platform after a letter of the alphabet 🙃
I agree. Not thought about it a lot, but there should be some way to use your ID for stuff like that without telling every service out there your full personal details.
I don’t want to get promoted… Once my job isn’t mainly about programming anymore (in a pretty wide sense though), I took a wrong turn in life 😅
I feel like it’s not a big impact on security if I use 2fa anyway. (Base password)(month)(year) is fine for me 😅
When I heard about it first, I thought it was some open source project, because of the name. :(
There are a lot more people living in China, so it makes sense too.
When I last tried to let some AI write actual code, it didn’t even compile 🙂 And another time when it actually compiled it was trash anyway and I had to spend as much time fixing it, as I would have spent writing it myself in the first place.
So far I can only use AI as a glorified search engine 😅
I saw some social media post from proton recently, where they showed a lost of countries without ads (obviously with the hint “we have servers there 😉”). Not sure Morocco was among them, but there definitely seem to be countries like that.
Edit: https://www.instagram.com/p/C7zEbEDMdhd/?igsh=MXBnYW00YzNnandhdg==
If your tv is using an Android-based OS: https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTube
Gotta make curl illegal now. Or why stop there? All Http clients! Nothing could go wrong 😊
Basically everyone (noticeably a bunch of people/organisations I definitely would like to follow) still seem to use Xitter as a platform for PR… Please, just stop :(
I would be especially interested in speeds larger than c 🙂
Actually currently it contains this:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
Well, that actually is a blanket ban for everyone, so something else must be at play here.
robots.txt, I guess? Yes, you can just ignore it, but you shouldn’t, if you develop a responsible web scraper.
I use AI often as a glorified search engine these days. It’s actually kinda convenient to give me ideas to look into further, when encountering a problem to solve. But would I just take some AI output without reviewing it? Hell no😄
My current company does and I hate it so much. Who even got that idea in the first place? Linux always dominated server-side stuff, no?
By now I’m up to filling one of these things. If they show me a second one, I’m out. Not wasting my time training some AI
Seems such a weird edge case to me. If I pay for a search engine you can rely on me using it as my primary search engine. And I search the Internet daily, and certainly monthly. So this change wouldn’t help me at all