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How is worldnews, or lemmy.ml remotely rational?
How is worldnews, or lemmy.ml remotely rational?
It was law, then it got repealed. So yes I agree with the law that was passed about criminalisation of rape, regardless of the species of the victim.
Hyper-V is too if you are not on the home version of windows.
You say only in theatres. But yarr harr says otherwise.
I would go full chaos route and lie differently to each one. Just so they have no clue what is going on.
They ask about weekend plans. Went to a concert, stayed home doing nothing, went to the beach.
Pester you about relationship status. You have a partner, to just broke up, you have no interest in dating ATM, your divorced.
Throw a wrench at them. Confusing them for entertainment.
If the optimizations are part of the drivers then yes you do get the benefit.
Aww I thought the back was going to say Steam Power.
Because that’s what it is.
Firefox already does this. But as pages like Reddit are very dynamic, caching doesn’t provide much benefit beyond the page style.
Look at the Firefox subreddit. One month ago, people were criticizing the thought of adding AI to Firefox. Two months ago, same thing. Look at the Firefox community. See how many times people requested AI.
I believe what most people are concerned about, including myself, was the AI features being enabled automatically and then having to disable it like every other application would do to inflate metrics.
Because this is opt in like it says in the blog I am ok with it there and disabled.
It will be legen… wait for it… dary!
I like how it is opt-in.
Cool. But what do you actually do on a day to day basis?
Apart from play buzzword bingo I mean.
Integration so they can slurp up people’s data. That is their entire business model, slurp up data and sell advertising profiles based on that data.
This is true. Which is why I said tinfoil hat guess.
It’s about Reddit protecting their own data, not yours as a user.
Because Cloudflare acts as a reverse proxy it can see everything that happens in a session.
This is also known as a man in the middle attack. But Cloudflare meds to do this in order to do it’s checks for bad actors.
Now, as Cloudflare has access to the unencrypted traffic and we know that NSA is all about data vacuuming due to the Snowdn leaks we can make a tin foil hat guess whaylt goes on.
To make matters worse, Red Hat who own Ansible are also owned by IBM.
All hail International Business autoMation
Recently they changed their license at a drop of the hat, then got purchased by IBM.
Is this the gif you are looking for?
Not part way through a phone call. Only as part of the initial call setup or part of the on hold loop.
If it has only happened once then it might be your call was routed a weird way around the phone network.