"I'm in"
- your TV after hacking the neighbors tv.
Joke aside, would that make it basically anonymous? Unless it's actually sending screenshots, it will only tell "somebody around this IP is watching TV/Something from HDMI"
"I'm in"
Joke aside, would that make it basically anonymous? Unless it's actually sending screenshots, it will only tell "somebody around this IP is watching TV/Something from HDMI"
You can use the browser or an app, just like YouTube
Only if there is another, better, source of income.
The article states 30% of those jobs are lost. And the 70% that are working are training the models. It is very normal that they start with a lot of oversight, manual intervention and hypercare, they are likely training the models to little my little reduce the amount of people. I don't work in this company, but in a similar one and I don't want to think how many people lost their job because of what we did.
AI has already replaced ton of jobs, after all it can be used as a form of automation. Media is over hyping it's current capabilities, but this is moving forward.
I'm 3 hours late to make this same joke
AFAIK only the "new" formats are (for the basic apps, the ones ending on x). Apple's office suite is much older than those.
I know all that. It's the reason why it's not considered by the EU. But doesn't address the fact that the is no reason for Apple to open up, unless I'm missing something
Legally speaking it's piracy and copyright infringement.
Unofficially, it's a moral obligation to download and seed.
"QR codes that serve as an online link contain various information and are prone to changes, which can violate the federal Law on Advertising," writes Ivan Shubin, head of the city administration's media department, adding: "especially considering increased hacker attacks and website breaches."
So, are they banning all urls in billboards?
What's their motivation? Unless they charge for it, the other service to non customers and remove one of the barriers keeping people in iOS. I've read that EU won't force it to open, so either there is profit involved or I don't see apple doing it.
This seems more an Adobe issue than an Apple issue IMO. I don't know how quickly the HW becomes "obsolete" in the eyes of Apple (for example, what's the minimum time from buying a Mac to it not being supported?). If this is short, yeah Adobe should extend further. If it's 5+ years, I kind of understand.
I'm not defending apple, I have no love for them, just to be clear.
What personally identification information is there? Sure, they can know everything is from the same user/household, but they can't know it's you by name, email, phone, address... That's what I mean by anonymous instead of private