Yep. But they don’t see it that way, which is what makes it dangerous
Yep. But they don’t see it that way, which is what makes it dangerous
Part of the problem is a lot of people are indirectly supporting it by being single issue voters and “putting up with” the stuff they don’t like in order to support the one cause they care about.
Si tu as trop d’argent et tu veux en perdre, investi dans les NFTs
Having said all that, if you see someone stealing food, no you didn’t.
I haven’t seen many people use wired headphones in a very long time, which was the impetus for my question
I’m not doubting you, just curious on the main use case
I did my first game jam with the help of chat gpt. It didn’t write any code in the game, but I was able to ask it how to accomplish certain things generally and it would give me ideas and it would be up to me to implement.
There were other things I knew my engine could do but i couldn’t figure out using the documentation, ao I would ask chat gpt “how do you xyz in godot” and it would give me step by step. This was especially useful for the things that get done in the engine ui and not in code.
Consumer manipulation?
Corporate badgering?
Should we do this? All of lemmy go back to write “go to lemmy” or something?
They won’t be ready to be on the streets until they’ve had a lot of time on the streets.
It’s a catch 22.
Ad blocking is preferred for security of those enterprise users. Although I’m aware the risk of malvertising has decreased over the past few years, it still exists. If they limit ad blocking extensions, then they at least need to provide a reasonably priced SKU that has that capability built in
Feel free to provide one. He seems to me to be a lunatic