Considering what the boomers and Gen x have put the millennials through, I’m not surprised they’re susceptible to romance scams.
I am a hobbyist artist, but I do like to do commissions when I can! I’ll probably mostly post my art on here, but I’ll probably end up engaging with a lot more.
Considering what the boomers and Gen x have put the millennials through, I’m not surprised they’re susceptible to romance scams.
I don’t know if I’ve seen one physically last more than 3, so I’m not sure how much this does.
He has such an outrageous amount of wealth that he’ll never be poor. Not even if all his assets are nationalized. He’s probably squirreled away money in as many holes as possible. He will probably never see any proper justice for any of his actions.
Considering that there are swaths of the population to this day that barely consider (If they consider at all) certain other swaths conscious beings, I don’t have high hopes for us figuring out if an AI is.
I’m partial to “Who’da thunk that was gonna happen?”
Does the distinction even matter in this context? Neither is good and neither should be permitted.
Since that information is supposed to be public knowledge and easily accessible, I don’t think it would fall under the law.
That being said, I don’t exactly expect certain parts of the US to actually apply laws correctly.
How about a feature where it actually shows me things I asked for? That’d be great.
Private ISPs could do it better if they weren’t largely all monopolies. The US average internet speed is a fraction of most other developed countries mostly because of them.
There’s Leif Erickson and then there’s Columbus. Columbus is Elon or Spez.
C-suite executives I guess.
HBO has changed their branding like 5 times in the last few years I swear.
Probably insiders. Someone greased the wheels, probably in exchange for a cut of the money
Key features include subscription fees, only-online capacity, baked in popup ads in every folder and directory, is slower than windows 7, and also streams your webcam to anyone who pays them enough.
/hj
That’s about twice as much as Reddit and Twitter! /hj
I think that there was just too much negative association between Facebook’s tomfuckery for the last 20 years and the Metaverse. There was no way to divorce the two. Young people didn’t want to use it because Facebook is cringe, and old people didn’t know how, or couldn’t give two shits to learn how, to use it.
That and the Metaverse is using tech that was dated in the early 2000s. There were multiplayer online browser games that I played on as a kid that had better quality than the Metaverse. VRchat is 8 years old and is better in basically every way, and it’s VRCHAT.
Long story short, they screwed it from the start by being the ones that made it. It might have worked if it weren’t for the company making it.
Edit: Does anyone remember the fashion show they tried to put on in the Metaverse, where they sold crappy dresses for the game for like hundreds of dollars or something? Metaverse was designed to be a blatant and lazy cash grab, and that’s why it turned into such an unmitigated cash sink.
Tiktok doesn’t cost thousands of dollars?