The system can listen to conversations and play ads when there’s a moment of silence. Or play a video when you’re close to the shops.
Oh good, I was worried the slide into dystopia might be slowing down for a second there.
The system can listen to conversations and play ads when there’s a moment of silence. Or play a video when you’re close to the shops.
Oh good, I was worried the slide into dystopia might be slowing down for a second there.
Once again proving that the easiest way to work out how to do something in vim is to post something along the lines of “vim sucks because it can’t do x” online :)
This should be what finally starts the push to guillotine the upper management of Disney but I guess we’ve got to take whatever we can get.
Here, have some nerds arguing extensively over whether that’s necessarily the case.
Pretty sure he lost his marbles years ago, if he even had any to start with…
He’s basically the same age as Harris
I honestly had to go look that up because I didn’t believe you at first. She looks good for 59.
Don’t forget the 34 felonies he was convicted of!
Watch “The Death of Stalin”. Probably something like that.
Tricky to do that when we don’t know where it is or even if it’s still alive…
It’s even easier to catapult into Venus.
Not wanting to tangle with the 2038 problem yet though I see 🙂
Doubt it, a reasonable person will generally be able to tell if you’re obviously taking the piss with the law. Feel free to try it and let us know how you get on though.
To be fair, you get a lot more leeway to make mistakes with something that doesn’t have people on board.
The text of the bill specifies
when viewed as a whole by a reasonable person, is indistinguishable from an authentic visual depiction of the individual.
So it’s not trying to chase specific implementations but using a “reasonable person” test (which I would argue is a good thing)
She represented herself
Sure but the chances of your Windows and Linux machines shitting the bed at the same time is less than if everything is running Windows. It’s exactly the same reason you keep a physical copy (which after all can break/burn down etc.) - more baskets to spread your eggs across.
Gonna be a nice test of proper backups and disaster recovery protocols for some organisations
“I say you are Lord and I should know, I’ve followed a few”
Honestly the most surprising thing about Tim Pool being a useful idiot is that someone found him useful.