Something tells me that platform exclusivity is a major factor. And yet, they keep doing it.
BlameTheAntifa
this has less to do with using AI, more to do with sloppy code reviews and code quality enforcement.
They are the same picture.
You'll need to cite your sources on that, though the APA style guide doesn't have a citation format for "conservative grandparents with dementia."
"...for a crime they were later they later exonerated of."
Is The Independent a reputable news source? On the flip side, it's clear this wasn't written by AI!
Borderline?
There's still DuckDuckGo, or Kagi if you are rich.
If I had any expendable income right now, I'd preorder for that stance alone.
I am not a vegan, but I do try to make food choices that are as ethical and healthy as I can... or at least as far as I can afford.
Cats are carnivores. Fact. This is not debatable. But I think you could also meet or exceed a cats nutritional needs from other sources. Whether those sources are readily available and whether a person is sufficiently meeting those needs... that's another can of worms.
Generally, I'd argue that if you are hell-bent on a vegan diet, then you should not own carnivorous pets. No matter how well meaning you are, there is a significant chance that you will inflict harm on your pet, and that is unacceptable.
PPA, or Privacy Preserving Attribution, is supposed to be a more-private alternative to cross-site tracking. Mozillas idea was: what if we could give advertisers metrics without compromising individuals privacy? Honestly, it doesn’t really impact you as a user or your privacy.
The problem is:
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Sites will continue to use cross-site tracking techniques anyway.
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This feature was enabled for everyone without their consent or giving them an option to choose.
You can disable it, though…
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Settings > Privacy & Security > Website Advertising Preferences.
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Uncheck “Allow websites to perform privacy-preserving ad measurement”
No matter how you feel about Apple in general, Apple TV boxes are really the only way to go these days. Everything else is designed to aggressive sell to you whether you like it or not.
It's either that or use something like a Raspberry Pi and settle for websites, which also have a habit of streaming you lower-quality content.
Almost like those systems were designed to be monopolistic and anti-competitive from the very beginning…
It’s always been a very ugly game. I never expected that to change… but games are a lot more than graphics. Minecraft still looks like Minecraft, after all.