You’ve got to pay the premiums because all the wealthy dipshits need to build the bunkers when this POS they’ve created collapses 😊
You’ve got to pay the premiums because all the wealthy dipshits need to build the bunkers when this POS they’ve created collapses 😊
So it’s just a matter of time–gotcha
I still think the target is M$ users since they have the largest userbase and M$ has basically said F*ck it, we’re implementing spyware with little attempt to protect the data. 🎶 every click you make, every screen you take, I’ll be watching you 🎶
They would if we stopped the gravy train
Apple at least tries to explain what is happening, and while not always great, you feel you understand why they are doing something or implementing new functionality unlike Windows who just dumps this shit on you without your consent and then you have to learn 5 years later that they put absolutely no thought in why they were doing, especially thinking about your privacy. Anyway, I use Arch, btw. /s
I could give a shit about tradition… Newsflash, we don’t exist in a world where this is even appropriate or rational. The more time goes by the more I wish they would just push the button and let everything reset itself with us dumb apes no longer in the picture.
“We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas” Let’s build more world ending bombs! That’ll show 'em.
I’m not advocating one way or the other, but I would gladly take on the gardening duties :D
I completely support you all. I find working with AI in ChatGPT has been fun overall, personally. But, I also see what MS is doing right now arguing that they need to take screen-grabs at some interval to make this all work, I think this is BS. I see how OpenAI has been doing to moderate the content AI uses to train, it has a dark side. AI and Privacy are not mutually exclusive. AI invading your privacy is a conscious choice by big tech and it is shameful, but this does not mean that AI can’t also be helpful. I like this guide, because it helps mitigate that agenda.
Is this something that is common but MSM needs something new to stoke fear about and they are actually reporting these issues?
There are no inherent “rules” in software development. These books are useless and a waste of time. They offer nothing but CS Dogma and are actually against freedom of expression.