Selling your data would be stupid, because they make money with the fact that they have data about you nobody else has. Selling it would completely break their business model.
Selling your data would be stupid, because they make money with the fact that they have data about you nobody else has. Selling it would completely break their business model.
I don’t think that’s how it works. If it exactly looks like something protected by laws like copyright or whatever your country uses, I highly doubt that any court would say that it’s fine just because it was created by AI.
But it’s also pretty expensive to test every stupid statement somebody said.
We don’t even have gates. Most people just pay for their tickets. Sometimes there are ticket inspections - if you get caught you’ll be fined. Way cheaper than enormous infrastructure for every entrance that just slows you down if you have an annual ticket for example. https://youtu.be/kq-X25pH1XQ
Probably would have helped more to lower the bridge even more 🤣
Wow that flag is ugly. But now I’m wondering if it’s possible to combine the flags in a way that looks nice.
But to be fair it’s definitely not the lawyers fault.
I’m seemingly also close to the grave, because I have no idea if those words are actual products or just made up.
“none of my friends from high school have ever bothered to contact me”.
Best line 🤣 Maybe you should contact them.
Compared to many countries in Europe even US “left” is pretty right.
Probably to make sure the customers know that they mean it. There are often a lot of people coming in one minute before closing time that don’t leave in time.
I’m not sure that’s really a good argument. I can connect an android smartphone to a monitor, keyboard and mouse and call it Desktop. It’s also just an arm64 or x64 based PC just handheld.
A Desktop PC IMHO is a device that is used for everyday “office” work and neither android smartphones nor steamdecks are that - but laptops for example are (IMHO)
But that’s not really a Desktop is it? If we’d count mobile device we’d also have to include Android and then the situation would look completely different.
If a hard drive has exactly 8’269’642’989’568 bytes what’s the benefit of using binary prefixes instead of decimal prefixes?
There is a reason for memory like caches, buffer sizes and RAM. But we don’t count printer paper with binary prefixes because the printer communication uses binary.
There is no(!) reason to label hard drive sizes with binary prefixes.
Pretty obvious that you didn’t read the article. If you find the time I’d like to encourage you to read it. I hope it clears up some misconceptions and make things clearer why even in those 60+ years it was always intellectually dishonest to call 1024 byte a kilobyte.
You should at least read “(Un)lucky coincidence”
Zig isn’t even v1 and without any API stability guarantees.
There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary, those who don’t, those who think it’s a ternary joke and those who understand that it works with any base.