Lenovo definitely deserves to be banned after that shit they pulled with the malicious root certificates.
Contravariant
That same description applies to downloading a zipped file.
And at this point it's also code for 'machine learning'.
Which really is just fancy statistics. Sometimes it's barely more advanced than plain regression.
Reminds me of the time I did roughly the same thing trying to get people to move away from internet explorer.
I'm surprised you got tired of the stupid decisions if I'm honest.
I wasn't aware the characters were making any.
Wouldn't surprise me if even Unicode advices against using Roman numerals depending on meaning.
It was mostly a joke (though frankly if you try any implementation more complicated than that joke you're going to have a bad time).
The biggest number that can be defined in fewer than twenty words.
It's simple ⅯⅯⅩⅩⅣis a number, MMXXIV is not.
Please tell me someone thought about a switch to take them offline.
Possibly, but as long as they are not completely server-side (which they can't be, they want to target people) then they are fighting on hostile ground.
Of course there are attempts to lock down PCs so that ad companies can tell it what to do (probably with some DRM argument), but we're not there yet.
Well the upside is that they're not actually trying to get it to stop, they're just making an effort to please their customers.
Well, who did you trust to build your hardware?