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Spreading election lies (and that’s what these deepfakes are), needs to be a felony, not protected by the 1st amendment.
Spreading election lies (and that’s what these deepfakes are), needs to be a felony, not protected by the 1st amendment.
I like to deadname X and always call it Twitter.
Yes, I already know that I’m a sad, sad excuse for a lifeform.
The data is for sale, so you should be able to buy it. Good luck buying only one person’s data though.
The books build on each other. It would be best to read them in order.
So they’re admitting that their entire business model requires them to break the law. Sounds like they shouldn’t exist.
So the bricking is because there are chips in the ink cartridges. And why are there chips in the cartridges? Because HP wants to charge exorbitant rates for ink.
I moved to Zoho back when Google decided to screw over people with the custom domains a few years ago. I have Zillum, which is designed for families (~ $70/year for 3 users), but you can also get their business offering for about the same price. Zillum comes with Writer, Sheets, and Show (presentation), and Workdrive (equivalent of GDrive). It also has email for custom domains. The office apps work like you’d expect. Zoho Mail is somewhat different from Gmail, but works fine. I’m perfectly happy using them, and they don’t sell my data to anyone else.
I’ve found myself rereading Old Man’s War multiple times.
I agree. Doku is incredibly easy and extensible. And it doesn't need a database.
Will the TV even setup at all if it can’t connect? I expect it’ll stop working until it can talk to the company again.