It's definitely grades. But that's coupled with the fact that I grasp concepts pretty fast and can understand how things work generally at s glance. The minutiae I can grasp if I am interested (it's novel), but my brain will actively jettison information it doesn't think I need or doesn't think is useful.
If I couldn't learn I wouldn't be able to do any of the trades I've been successful at. But I do see what you mean.
Or just let me select a primary device. Hell if you let me prioritize like 3-5 devices that would be good enough. I could prioritize them 1-5 and be done.
I seem to recall that a guy did do this once with a Google chromecast but he was a professional IT security of some kind, and that was years ago.
I seem to recall that same year reading about a network engineer who used their homes nest thermostat to stop his wife from sleepwalking to the kitchen to eat and ruining her diet.
It's not that I think it can't be done, it's just that I think it might require you to either spoof responses or change the the firmware in some way.
The worst of it hasn't happened yet. The point where consumers can no longer afford to consume is coming. The system isn't self sustainable if they continue to chase profits in the short term regardless of what happens in the long term. They're creating a system where only they will be consumers and that leads to a devaluation of all the currency they're hoarding.
Prices can't continue to go up if people can't afford things. This price hike is going to have far reaching consequences and increase prices of everything.
The people of Germany were burning German marks in the street. They traded goods for goods when they were available, and burned the money for warmth.
The rich of our current generation seem to think they can golden parachute out of this. They haven't thought about the long term repercussions of a world power of the US's magnitude descending to third world country status, but that's what is coming.
What I mean is they had written a season, or at least the first few episodes and from the jump Henry Cavill read the script and was pointing out the inconsistency and just plain old wrongness of it. That should probably have been a heads up. He went from being excited to work on a show for a franchise he liked to hating the show, and that was a pretty stark and quick change.
It really didn't used to be this way. I remember distinctly walking into a metro PCs store in the late 2000's/early 2010's and being told by the guy there they didn't care what your name was, you could write down bugs bunny and they'd still take your payment and activate your service. But because of that lots of... Less than reputable people did just that and things kind of ended up how they are now.
I think there was at one point a switch to VOIP because of that change, and after that VOIP providers started tightening things down, so now your best bet is probably to pay someone in crypto to import an already activated phone.
Seems like the main thing they fucked up in was hiring an actual fan to be in the show. They clearly had a vision in mind that departed quite a bit from the source material and that was going to bother hardcore fans of the original games and or books.
Yeah. I had a glitch happened today where it started playing a song (I think I inadvertently tapped play while looking at a playlist. I couldn't shut it off in the app, I pressed pause and the screen said it was paused but it clearly was not), and had to turn it off in the media tool. I don't know what's going on with it but this isn't the first time one or the other has glitched out.
I'm sure you have some proof of that, however, it's more than likely subjective given what I said and what I witnessed and you are getting off your original topic.
Edit: You're misrepresenting what censorship is, and you have still yet to give anyone here a reason to care about this likely contrived exchange. It seems like rage bait to me.
It has nothing at all to do with why you likely got banned because it probably has more to do with the fact that some mod somewhere found you annoying than it does anything else. I'm sure that's very sad for you, but why should the rest of us care?
That's probably true. But I also deliberately blocked the vegan community here because I saw several posts where it was essentially trying to cannibalize itself over whether cats could be vegan. I honestly didn't want any part of that no matter how useful some of the recipes might have been.
Reddit is a cesspool, and yeah, this community is for reddit stuff but at best this post is just trying to start a fight, or receive some validation (which is like ... ridiculous because it's a one off reddit post and we only have their side of the story, and we don't even know if the accounts they interacted with are real people).
But also impartiality is something not even paid judges master and it's like half their mandate. Expecting a bunch of random volunteers who aren't being paid to be impartial is a crapshoot everywhere including here.
No offense meant, but I've seen r/vegan do the same shit to people pointing out the health detriments of a badly optimized vegan diet and I have no sympathy for this because you're still using reddit.
To create an effective burner account you need an effective burner device and a burner network to use it on. Otherwise it is trivial for companies that collect your data to figure out who that data belongs to.
This is more technologically difficult than the average person is willing to deal with. It's too high of a bar to clear when your browser is being fingerprinted, your devices are being fingerprinted, every new device you buy has some app or subscription, and algorithms collect and anonymize your data with such recklessness that it's basically trivial to unanonymize it.
Use the same network as your parents and you'll get ads for the toothpaste they use, and maybe what they plan to buy you for Christmas.
Try to remove or block trackers? That just makes it easy to single you out as a specific individual. Try to firehouse those trackers with garbage data? Same problem.
If you think using a dummy Facebook account on the same device you use for regular accounts means Facebook doesn't track you or know who you are? That's a pipe dream.
It's the same with other apps too.
Especially Google and their app network.
Understand that it's not that I don't think this is a good idea (to remove certain services from your electronic life, and to curtail the use of others). But I think your strategy will give people a false sense of security.
I hope this is partly because some companies are becoming wise to the fact that when their employees use AI they are providing the AI with privileged information that can be leaked (which we've seen from law firms recently).
But honestly I think this is down to people working at these companies actively running up against the friction of what AI can't do or doesn't do well.
It's definitely grades. But that's coupled with the fact that I grasp concepts pretty fast and can understand how things work generally at s glance. The minutiae I can grasp if I am interested (it's novel), but my brain will actively jettison information it doesn't think I need or doesn't think is useful.
If I couldn't learn I wouldn't be able to do any of the trades I've been successful at. But I do see what you mean.