My 100GB music library leaves less space than I’d like on a 128GB phone.
My 100GB music library leaves less space than I’d like on a 128GB phone.
Democrats and Republicans HUG IT OUT to end homelessness
He’s rich enough to get several warnings before someone maybe considers bringing charges against him.
The 90-minute debate, scheduled for 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday in a Manhattan studio that once hosted the children’s program "Captain Kangaroo,”
Such an easy set up for Vance to call the moderators a “kangaroo court” if they get on his case.
Thanks to the electoral college, they don’t need to be a majority to get a Trump presidency.
It’s “many” like in “Many people on twitter are saying…” i.e. they found 3 or 4 people saying crazy shit and acted like it was a big thing.
I wonder why women would be “more depressed and unhappy than they were four years ago”, and “less optimistic and confident in the future than they were four years ago”? Might it possibly have something to do with what his women-hating appointees have done in the last four years? No, must be Biden’s fault. /s
But he’s a dumb shit who’s running for president!
They usually only move the rate a quarter percent at a time, so technically this is a big drop
LinkedIn’s blog post on this isn’t at all apologetic, just “the privacy policy already let us do this but we’ve updated it to be clearer.” I was expecting them to say something accidentally went live early or there was some other mistake. Nope, it’s all according to plan. Fuck you LinkedIn.
It’s more about spite at this point
I deleted my account when I discovered that bullshit. LinkedIn’s new opt-out AI data gobbling has me this close to deleting that account too.
Edit: Fuck it, I just saw Ars’ article with LinkedIn’s response. Bye bye LinkedIn account.
Kaczynski asked for clarification about how Robinson believed Stein embedded comments published over a five-year period from 2008 to 2013.
Was it a time travelling AI? Generative AI wasn’t much of a thing in 2008-2013.
How do you know when to stop wiping?
The ribbon was introduced in Office 2007. The backsliding started a long time ago.
The terms of service have now been updated, but ordinarily that occurs well before a big change like using user data for a new purpose like this. The idea is it gives users an option to make account changes or leave the platform if they don’t like the changes. Not this time, it seems.
They should be required to delete their training data and start over after people have had a chance to opt in.
This isn’t just in the US; I’ve got the setting in Canada and I’d assume it’s in just about any country where LinkedIn is available that isn’t on the very short list of exceptions.
The article ignores the big drop after Tuesday’s debate; the share price “soared” to less than it closed at before the debate.
Relative to RFK, maybe
Vox half-assed their paywall - the full articles are still in the free RSS feed