I’m sure there’s something in the Microsoft tos that allows them to do this on any product. Kind of like how signing up for Disney+ prevents someone from suing Disney theme park over negligent homicide.
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I’m sure there’s something in the Microsoft tos that allows them to do this on any product. Kind of like how signing up for Disney+ prevents someone from suing Disney theme park over negligent homicide.
Maybe we can do that to them…
I think what they attribute to that “android feel”, is google spying on them at every turn.
KANBAN your life. Love it
Why are you stressing this nice Lemming to fast track their site? It’ll take the standard 30 years. It’s fine.
Canceled like Google Circles? Or canceled like Microsoft Recall?
that sounds like a value added write up.
I think I see you in the window there, mate.
It’s a nice font. I just have a hard time with trusting SUSE after the SUSE vs OpenSUSE debacle.
Have you used any of these? Are you able to compare you this one or to the others on your list? Maybe a better question, which one/s would you recommend?
“special people” until they’re not haha
They forget that they are also the people, and all they’re doing is helping the corpos gain more power (make no mistake, the governments are a front for the corpos).
Ok, good. I thought I was the only one who saw this connection. It’s not that the police are against facial recog or that they don’t want the NFL or anyone else to use it, it’s that they’re aware of the privacy degradation it causes, and don’t want themselves (the police workers of the event) subjected to it. It’s fine if we, the attendees, are subjected to it, just not them. Oh, what a world.
What benefits does the developer get from using both licenses, if the user gets to decide which one to use? Serious question, by the way. I truly don’t know.
Literally how hackers operate.
The hackers need to succeed once to get in. You need to succeed every time to not fail.
You actually can. And it’s not that hard. I had a 14 year old German shepherd mix, who learned several new tricks before her death. I taught a partially blind 79 year old to use a computer, general internet, and email, and was communicating with her for a number of years before she lost the rest of her vision.
Old dogs, as it were, absolutely can learn new tricks.
Sorry, I just don’t like this idiom, because it puts people in a box in which they do not belong.
This is amazing!