Not really related, but I believe this is the first time I’ve seen an emoji as a link 🤯
Not really related, but I believe this is the first time I’ve seen an emoji as a link 🤯
I like my debloated W10. I’ll probably try out Linux Mint or something as a daily driver when I get a new pc next time though. As is there is no way I’m installing W11.
Neither of those are nearly as effective though
I assume so, but I’m not sure where. I’ll have to Google it later
Also based in the EU, and mine were turned on
Couldn’t agree more!
For the “regular” versions it works like that. Release in October. For the “A” versions it has been a different story. That’s been more like every 11 months; since the 5A it has moved from August to May.
The 8a came out this spring. The 8/Pro was last fall I believe.
I don’t know much about the technology, so I can’t comment on that. But I don’t really see politicians pushing for this, at least not succesfully. There are too many rightwing obstructionists in most Western governments right now…
It’s way less than that. 2.39x10^20 is around 4% of 5.8x10^21. Not even close to “almost as much”. Looks like the authors don’t know their powers of 10. So if we dedicate 5% of the total energy for one year it could theoretically be done.
Yep, it’s close to 4% of the total. Not really “almost as much”.
Sure, but it also only counts book time. If you listen 2x it’s only 7.5 hours.
Nah, what’s worse is that it’s only 15(!) hours per month!
Not that I know of… Most of the time I forget to change, but since the second post I see is an ad 90% of the time I usually realize my mistake very quickly.
Have you tried just looking at “Following”? That shows everything in chronological order, without ads. Lets me quickly see what’s new, and then close the app. I don’t discover many new recipes anymore, but that’s a price I’m willing to pay.
At least it gave credit to a reddit user when it suggested to a suicidal person that they could jump from the Golden Gate Bridge!
Yep. But I guess it was already banned on government phones right? (not from the US, so I’m not all that up to date…)
The section Methods on the Cambridge Analytica wiki page explains it pretty well. While it’s not proven to be able to directly influence voting, it’s effective at swaying people’s opinions and emotions about subjects.
Heh, I do have link previews on, and I’ll never forget XcQ. But the joke is on you, I’ll always listen to that banger!