I went to Thailand a few years ago. Tuktuks are awesome.
Eggyhead
Websites and articles that have nothing to do with search or Google have to be designed specifically for Google’s search algorithm. I think that’s pretty crazy.
I’m not blocking ads, I’m just avoiding them.
“Voluntary safeguards”
The safeguards, for anyone like me who didn’t know about them until now.
Basically, the guidelines include:
- Ensuring AI systems are safe before public release.
- Building AI systems to address issues like bias and discrimination.
- Using AI to enhance security and protect privacy.
- Sharing best practices across the industry.
- Increasing transparency and providing clarity about AI's capabilities and limitations.
- Reporting on the risks and impacts of AI.
Woah chill dude. I never said you were a bad guy. In fact, I get the frustration. I even agree with it to some extent. I just don’t think a lot of people being temporarily inconvenienced is a justifiable excuse to go throwing people into jail willy nilly. Let professionals figure out what happened, let the judges decide if it was actually a criminal offense or just a fuck up of epic proportions, then let the consequences roll out accordingly.
If people are dying (I’m not sure), then I think we need to be acting in greater earnest.
How about holding an investigation first? You know, just to see where the wrongdoing happened and who actually perpetrated it. (It just might have been a bitter developer or something.)
Also, if people want to use windows, it’s their choice and their consequences. Government and corporate services might do well to consider Linux, but most people don’t even know what a command line is.
I’m super curious how they got into his phone
What are you talking about? No one called the existence of Firefox into question.
Go to the librewolf shop and walk out in a rain coat.
A more privacy-preserving alternative to tracking does not sound privacy-preserving to me.
What, you mean like facebook and google?