Transporter_Room_3
Still illegal in many places in the US. I just happen to live in a state that is legal.
Since I'm close to a state border, I only need to drive about 20 minutes to be somewhere it's illegal again.
And if you live in an "at will" state, they can just fire you even if it's legal.
Sidenote: "at will" employment is the biggest sack of bullshit that employers convinced people is totally normal.
Im hopeful that the US, EU, and UK legalize it within the next few years. I'm realistic about the chances, I know how the older generations of politicians are, but I still cross my fingers.
From my understanding, it's how many processes it's running?,
Could be open tabs, but my Firefox always has at least (3) even when I've just opened it.
I had to fiddle with my own on my old laptop, I used one of the plethora of github scripts, but then they changed the api to limit access to (I think) about 100/min, so I just changed the delays to 1000ms so it would only delete 60/min.
Took two weeks, but I still haven't seen any old content pop back up outside of archives and quotes from other comments in the thread.
I search for a couple random things I remember saying on ddg/bing/Google whenever I think about it, so far nothing.
As I've said before about certain countries, you know your platform is doing well when you (essentially) tell people "No, sorry, you can't leave."
Boss: "can you explain why your random drug test came back positive for thc?"
Me: "yeah, it's legal and I have a life outside of work. Sorry if you can't relate, but my personal time is just that. Personal."
This exchange did not go well from there, but guess who got fired for something first. (hint: not me)
Hmm. Too bad you need a bunch of resources for those instead of... Idk, waving your hand and saying some words.
Nor can they Magick-up all their needs, or transmute gold.
*I didn't ask how close those buildings are, I said "I cast FIREBALL" *
-Megumin, if they played D&D
The system is working as designed.
Nothing to see here, move along.
Never heard of it before, but now I know what I'm doing this evening.
You know, as much as I hate it.... "you know it when you see I but hard to definet" really is accurate.
There's plenty of things that aren't outright illegal that are completely inappropriate around children.
And if there are things that are context specific, it gets a lot harder to make a computer recognize a problem.
Audio cues are easy to scan for and computers are pretty good at recognizing sounds, especially in regards to copyright detection (even if their interpretation of "fair use" clause is still fucked 6 ways)
Video is a lot harder unless the computer is trying to match direct images (it's a lot easier to recognize a still frame from The Avengers when it's uploaded full size than it is to recognize a slightly warped, smaller cropped version with someone in front of it commenting on the video)
me, thinking of elsagate
First time?