That's a real thing, there's one near me
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It doesn't pass judgment. It just knows what "looks" correct. You need a trained person to discern that. It's like describing symptoms to WebMD. If you had a junior doctor using WebMD, how comfortable would you be with their assessment?
Boost allows you filter keywords. It's not a highlight option, but it's a couple taps to paste the text you want to exclude.
Typing long form stuff on a smartphone sucks
It was actually pretty good. I remember having to pass an ingame training course to use the medic class. I still vaguely remember how to apply a tourniquet lol
Creepy guy got fired. Showed up the next day and confronted HR. Idk what went down but they had to call the cops.
Loved that book
I buy a short $5 indie game. I give it away afterwards digitally to a friend. The next guy does the same thing. And the next guy.
Now the developer has to primarily make money by selling merch or ingame ads. No thanks. If the game is good, people will buy it.
You could argue people did this with physical media. But it was not nearly as impactful; I couldn't click a few buttons in seconds and hand the game away.
It's one of many things they could do just like how security is a layers thing.
I should get paid a lot less for typing on a keyboard all day, but oh well.