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  • That doesn’t at all match the documentation.

    The organization will configure a list of Wi-Fi SSIDs. When your device connects to one of those, the Teams location would be updated to “in the office”.

    That’s it. No complex triangulation, no pinpoint locating. Just “are you connected to the office network or not”.

    Also, if you don’t want to be tracked in this way, just don’t participate. If your organization sets a policy to opt you in automatically, click the option to opt out. If they give the offer to opt in, just don’t.

    I know it’s hip to hate on Microsoft, but we should at least discuss things based on the truth, not wild assumptions and misinformation.

  • It was alone, so it was certainly apart

  • This feels like a spot-the-difference thing, and I’m failing badly. I can’t tell what changed.

  • “I want a good burn!”

    “We have a good burn at home.”

    [The good burn at home]:

  • Tulsa Public Schools Campus Police

    WTF…

  • The over-the-top response was unnecessary, but my first thought was along these lines. How do other brands deal with the latch for the frunk?

  • This idiot probably wouldn’t be above taking his infectious child out into public to deliberately spread disease, too.

  • Chyina

  • This you?

    Never pay for AI, I don't. Maybe 30 dollars a year for tools I can't do without, but take everything for free.

    Maybe you were referring to non-AI tools, though the mention of that here would be unusual, so the most likely reading of this is that you were saying something like “I don’t pay for AI, except when I do”.

  • I would only get concerned when she starts putting them up on the front of government buildings

  • They’re a troll that just goes around posting nonsense. Don’t feed them.

  • Of course. He was the most famous prognoseticator.

  • HEADSHOT

  • Yo!

  • One ringy-dingy…

  • Sorry, no, it was maybe a month or two ago. I think it was for something like insurance or some sort of service.

  • I saw a TV ad where they AI generated a man sitting at a kitchen counter looking at his phone for about 5 seconds. There was absolutely nothing wild about the scene, just a person sitting there being human. Rather than pay some random real guy a small amount of money, they AI-slopped it. It was thankfully obvious that it was AI, but it just seemed so unnecessary.

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  • Apparently they spent too much time sucking on lead-filled Duplo blocks