Tetsuo
Anyone with even basic skills can write a very simple web browser that just makes http requests and displays the output
No.
99% of people can't.
Even downloading a special browser that doesn't comply with the limitations would still be inaccessible to most users.
If you think the average citizen can code a browser you are very mistaken.
Static websites are also cool for security.
So many small websites gets defaced everyday because of some vuln brought by the dynamic aspect of the site.
Congrats. That must have been an interesting project.
Did you know about Libcaca?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libcaca?wprov=sfla1
It's even in VLC I think so you could even watch movies in ASCII if you wanted to :)
I know I saw that when I mistakenly streamed a movie through ssh.
The whole aviation industry is coping imo.
There is no way it will be an energy efficient or remotely green mean of transportation in the near future so a lot of people in this industry are quite worried they will be the next target for people attempting to fight climate change.
A good example is this video of a large YouTube channel on aviation:
https://youtu.be/dXdvZCT8sIg?si=rVfdyelHQHVHxrXE
It's a whole lithany of bullshit excuse while pointing the finger at these silly french people trying to reduce completely unnecessary emissions (short flights with an high speed train underneath their paths).
It's like the coal industry, they feel it's the end of an era for the aviation industry and they don't like it.
I say that acknowledging that some planes are absolutely necessary but nowhere near as much as we currently have.
I would never store any passwords in any browser to be honest. It cannot be safe anyway.
Still none of this will realistically bring down his empire.
Does a lawyer need to ask for a payment just for advice ?
Also what's the alternative you suggest?
Trusting random people online for legal advice ?
The first thing I would do is anything that doesn't involve asking for legal advice on reddit/Lemmy.
If you a concerned about this: Ask a lawyer for advice.
In my opinion, how good the AI performed is irrelevant. What is is the fact that an AI was used instead of the lawyer.
If it is proven that the lawyer used what the AI delivered verbatim then it doesn't matter how good that text was. The client has the right to have a lawyer, not an AI pretending to be a lawyer.
Exactly.
Europeans like Chinese electric vehicles because they are affordable.
Meanwhile European manufacturers are probably pushing behind the scene to restrict the Asian competitors on the market so they can decide what price is right.
In the next months in France they will reduce the subsidies for Electric Vehicle with a poor CO2 bill like imported Chinese cars.
So even less people will get to afford EVs.
I don't think this is just about cheap Chinese labor importing cheap Chinese cars to Europe. It's also about Europe ignoring the importance of battery tech and manufacturing for decades and suddenly acting all surprised that we are not competitive.
Shit.just.works !