

Don’t worry. Russia is willing to work with Trump and Trump can say that Russia is its only ally.
Don’t worry. Russia is willing to work with Trump and Trump can say that Russia is its only ally.
Now you can use one cable for two 80".
If you got a permit from the government to start building a deck, you started, then they found the mistake in the permit, that’s on the government and they should accept their fault.
In this case, the NYT never gave permission.
In your example, there was no permit applied for, a cop saw you building the deck, and when the government said you need to stop and apply for a permit, you say the cop seeing you building the deck is a permit since they didn’t stop you.
Yeah, me too. Like I get the words but not the logic.
Maybe their lawyers used ChatGPT.
To support this, OpenAI pointed to a single November 2020 article, where the NYT reported that OpenAI was analyzing a trillion words on the Internet.
So OpenAI’s argument was the NYT knew OpenAI existed so it shouldn’t be allowed to keep its copyright… what?
Probably for SponsorBlock.
Government owned under Musk. Basically Musk wants to control it while we pay for it.
Disgusting.
Bluetooth devices is the main way stores track their shoppers if the shopper is not connected to the “free” WiFi.
$60 was a lot considering PS1 and Dreamcast games were in the $50 range.
According to an online inflation calculator, from 1996 inflation rose 103.4%. So if game prices followed inflation, $50-$60 games should be $100-$120.
Good point about inflation.
I’m really curious on how powerful the Switch 2 will be in comparison to the handhelds in the market now.
The Switch 2 will hit store shelves on June 5 for $449.99.
Mario Kart World will cost $80, an increase from $60, which is what Nintendo charged for Switch games.
Um… Wow.
With these prices, they better have one hell of a line up besides a Mario Kart that looks about the same and Street Fighter 6.
I’m very interested on how powerful this thing is if it’s price is going to be higher than the LCD Steam Deck and $100 less than the OLED model.
That’s what I assumed. Thanks for confirming.
I know this happened a few years ago but would having a separate work profile through Shelter, Island, or Insular limit the app to only see those on the profile?
This is probably just to get around any data privacy laws left intact.
There are over a hundred comments critical of Mozilla on that post.
Here’s a follow up post. Mozilla is already revising its new Firefox terms to clarify how it handles user data
Over a 50 comments. I don’t see any evidence of systematic downvoting.
Where do you see systematic downvoting?
Also what is your definition of systematic? Is 4 downvotes systematic to you?
Here is a link to said post in this community: Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic | Mozilla says it deleted promise because “sale of data” is defined broadly
The top post is critical of Mozilla has a 250 / 4 ratio. Where do you see systematic downvoting?
People criticize Mozilla all the time here. Look at the post about changing their privacy statement.
This is going to affect Firefox a lot more than it will affect Apple. At least Apple have options to shift money around. Firefox doesn’t.
The rules also ban the use of facial recognition equipment in public places such as hotel rooms, public bathrooms, public dressing rooms, and public toilets.
This makes sense.
But this also means private businesses are still allowed to use facial recognition everywhere else you aren’t getting naked, lie a hotel lobby.
Part of me feels like this is part of the plan. Like during the pandemic, companies raised prices but when the pandemic was over prices didn’t go back down.