Then the machine may just as well adjust your vote without you ever knowing about it.
RootBeerGuy
I use this daily and just wanted to highlight two downsides:
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1 some instances are quite slow in response
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2 some instances are non English, so everything except search results might be unreadable unless you know that language
The second one has been happening less frequently recently though, not sure if there are just more English instances or some other reason behind it.
Are you serious? It's Microsoft.
That's a big point that also usually isn't really distinguished in all these studies, especially the ones about children and screen time.
I feel there are differences between just watching cartoons and playing some involving game.
Also, just walking by a TV that's on is also screen time, or not? Is the TV running in the background at home screen time when you only look at it 5 minutes here and there?
I'd be happy if those studies would clearly state, 4 hours social media per day is bad. Or 4 hours watching TV with at least 30 minutes long sessions is bad. Stuff like that.
Well yeah. Turns out you are not the average user. Don't mean that neither as a compliment nor an insult.
Did the guardian cut off the article on accident?
There's this passage at the end of it that just doesn't seem to relate to the rest:
In 2007 Ulvaeus was wrongly accused of failing to pay 85m kronor (£7.9m) in Swedish taxes between 1999 and 2005, and went on to successfully appeal against the decision.
Like, OK, it is about taxes but specifically about the taxes on the stage clothes of the 70s/80s, so how does talking about his taxes between 99 and 05 add anything to the discussion?
Not accurate at all. They eat whatever, just on the ship its mostky replicated food since that saves storage space.
No clue at all what the free will part is about.
If you are part of the federation you wear a uniform, sure. If you are not, you don't. So what?
He's the CEO so obviously he has not much actual work to do.
The fork isn't
I actually always wondered about the y in old texts. Thanks!
The enforcing part is where this is likely to get shitty. Once they establish this as a law they maybe will try and sue companies that don't provide an age check on their websites. Now if that is possible I am not sure, seeing as many of those are having HQs in Ireland or Netherlands due to tax reasons.
But if that is successful it would mean they actually have to check everyone's age by some means, which means collecting IDs. Which definitely is bad news for users, we all know that data won't be securely stored or deleted.
Not sure how else this could go down.
I like your optimism that by naming said candidate you would influence anyone!