There’s… no details at all other than “it’s happening”?
Why even announce this with no details, Knowing it’s gonna piss people off? What were sag-aftra and Replica hoping for here?
There’s… no details at all other than “it’s happening”?
Why even announce this with no details, Knowing it’s gonna piss people off? What were sag-aftra and Replica hoping for here?
He already did that with the Tesla models
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Then they’d have a harder time charging $2/month for it.
I think that they are looking for a resume builder, but I have no idea why AI would be involved.
How likely do we think this is to be the interop format that the big name messaging apps use to support that EU regulation to allow cross app messaging?
Enough water in the atmosphere makes us wet.
See: humidity
Sony for one. My Xperia One III (a fucking $1300 or whatever flagship) comes with a completely uninstallable Facebook apk
It looks like maybe is showing the username as opposed to the display name. The username is “@autotldr@lemmings.world” and then the display name is “AutoTL;DR”, so I think you’re seeing it correctly you’re just seeing a different thing.
That’s not a good metaphor. A better one would be:
“A building is flooding and you need to invent the concept of a mop. While you are plugging the leak, send one of your people to start working on creating a mop to use later, everyone in the room can’t be plugging the hole anyway.”
Sequestration tech isn’t there at the moment. If we wait until we we figure out green energy entirely, we will then have to wait again while we figure out sequestration.
We need to be doing both, but we need them to have separate budgets and separate people working on them, because otherwise, yeah, we’ll be in a bad situation where we are diverting green energy time/money into sequestration. The problem is that we are fighting against people who don’t want to spend any money on any of it. If the fossil fuel people want to work on sequestration instead of green energy, fine, let them. Hell, force them to. Pass laws making them be net-neutral on carbon and that can either be from shutting down plants or capturing everything they put out. If they don’t choose to shut down, they’ll spend R&D on capture, and we can use that tech more widely in the decades to come.
/jk
… unless
I don’t think you need mono. Net 7 can complete for Linux natively.
Same. I used GPM, then when they added YouTube Premium, I used that too. When they killed GPM in favor of YTM, I dropped the entire service.
Windows as an OS has absolutely been showing ads for a long time. Ads for their own stuff for the most part, but those are still ads. They pop stuff up all over the place advocating for paid OneDrive plans or Office 365 or whatever.
Well the official app uses a new internal (graphql iirc) API, so that would be nice but it wouldn’t really work as easily as that.
I’ve been using Jerboa but I’ve run into so many things that just don’t work. It’ll randomly crash when trying to open community links, I can’t consistently get back to previous comments that I’ve made (to view replies, etc), and a handful of other things.
I’m not angry, cuz I understand that this app is relatively new and the platform as a whole is having a lot of growing pains, but I just wanted to say that I have definitely had some issues with this app.
You say perfect, but my perfect platform doesn’t have microblogging at all, so that feature missing would be the best.
My point being that perfect is subjective
From reading the article, I don’t think that this is an accurate description of the situation.
I believe that Twitter employees have been getting a discretionary bonus, so normally Musk would have been fine simply not paying it out, but as part of the acquisition he promised that he/the company would pay it out as it had been in previous years, with some stipulations, etc.
So the issue now is that he promised he would pay it, which means that he’s obligated to do it, because the employees made decisions based on that promise that cost/lost them money.
It seems like very simple promissory estoppel.
So glad that the court system is working efficiently. This happened in 2020 and we’re only just now going to trial for it in 2024.