So it’s not a problem with AI. It’s just a problem for some mayfly companies that try to profit from the latest trend?
So it’s not a problem with AI. It’s just a problem for some mayfly companies that try to profit from the latest trend?
My girlfriend lies on my right arm, so she’s on the right side of the bed and I’m on the left.
Blasting is all fine and good but they should’ve slammed them really.
Because we all decided that shit and free is better than good and paid
Why would you ask a bot to generate a stereotypical image and then be surprised it generates a stereotypical image. If you give it a simplistic prompt it will come up with a simplistic response.
Name something more iconic than leftists telling other leftists they’re doing it wrong.
Good idea now do the same for adults
Hahaha $24 per month. That’s three times what I spend on my phone bill. Hahahahaha
Virtual desktops are superior to additional physical monitors. I’m fully prepared to die on this hill.
You’re not wrong but a friend (maybe even inadvertently) being negligent with my message, and a business structurally sending my message (received from my friend’s app) to third parties seems like a different ballpark.
Here I pay 1 euro per month extra for unlimited calls+SMS. Still no one uses it.
It’s an open source developer’s job to teach you how to run a script?
Headline is false as well, there are other companies that did this already.
It’s not super difficult to just make a standards compliant website. I always wonder how in this day and age people manage to create professional websites with browser specific bugs.
Mainly because my Windows license is an OEM one that won’t move to the “new hardware” :/
I have ports open (to receive backups from my other servers) but only to connections from specific ip addresses and only port 22 using a pub key (no password) I’d be hesitant to open port 80 to the public though.
Then again I’ve run a small public web server for well over a decade and never had any issues with hackers.
“Oh yeah he didn’t actually do that… Still, what a genius amirite?”
Google it and join us in video paradise
They’re not saying you can’t have an adblocker. They’re saying their software will try not to serve you their data if you do, or at least make it inconvenient.
You have a right to your computer. You do not have a right to their service.
The register is a tech magazine, so the DIY/3D printed angle is relevant here. It’s also relevant because it would, at least to some degree, allow someone to build it themselves in places where perhaps the legality of self determination is questionable. The Register is not a place where you’ll normally find unnecessary clickbait headlines.