Unfortunately the article said he just put in his credentials anyway, even though his password manager wouldn’t autofill for him. Pretty stupid, but at least he acknowledges it
Unfortunately the article said he just put in his credentials anyway, even though his password manager wouldn’t autofill for him. Pretty stupid, but at least he acknowledges it
When some employees expressed concerns about this, Spotify managers replied (according to Pelly’s sources) that “listeners wouldn’t know the difference.”
Insulting your users, that always works out so well
That may be so, but the claim in the context that the YouTube handle doesn’t match his Twitter handle is wrong
http://web.archive.org/web/20241209203920/https://www.youtube.com/@PepMangione
I’m not sure about the claim that the account was created yesterday. This article claims it was created in January, but I’m not sure if that can be verified now that the account has been removed
It’s still here for now
I heard a stupid mnemonic that helps me out
Underpaid? Medicaid
Gray hair? Medicare
More like
console.log('shit');
[…]
console.log('fuck');
[…]
console.log('ass');
Really funny/interesting that they use an external library to handle a format that they created!
Yes
Customers can opt out of OpenAI’s presence on their devices
Such a wise man
The information I’ve had to give them is: name, phone number, date of birth, address.
I believe this needed to match your profile correctly, since there are probably people that share your name.
The services that it’s removing me from know so much more though. My family members, all my past addresses, the people that I lived with at each address.
It’s a bummer that this kind of thing has to exist at all, and you have to give up more personal info, but it’s definitely a net positive for your privacy.
My password was in the pool!
55378008?