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  • ...please explain it to me like I'm five: Just how am I supposed to know that I'm answering to an 'asexual and lesbian trans woman'? I'm sorry if my words hurt your feelings (or not, it's not like I'm insulting, bullying or intimidating anyone), but your comment is so grossly out of place/scope that I'm finding it really hard not to believe you're trolling me.

  • Walking (just for fun without the need to get somewhere specific), and to a lesser extent hanging around at modern (read: well-visited) cafes while reading a book. I actually go out quite a lot for someone who has 2 jobs, which makes the quest all the more frustrating.

  • ...not when you consider that there are apps that cater specifically to LGB.

  • Well, I'd be more than glad to pay for privacy, but you're right that it's a 'bad' business model.

  • Believe me, I'm trying. So. F*****g. Hard.

  • ...which is why I categorically refuse to use the term Artificial intelligence .

  • 😂

  • Reminds me of the w10->w11 upgrade in one of my former jobs.

    For most of the upgrade process, there was the common Windows blue screen. In the foreground, a big fat clickable 'OK' button, and right underneath, the phrase 'Your upgrade is underway. Do NOT press OK!'

  • Will they change their business practices to respect their users' privacy though?

    Spoiler: they won't - if they did they'd go bankrupt in a matter of months.

  • Amen.

  • In that case, maybe he should cumtribute indeed.

  • I still can't forgive myself for not having asked a chick for her number after I had a good dance with her at a party....25 years ago. She was very pretty, exactly my kind of woman, at least physically, which is presumably why I was afraid to ask. It made me realise that I absolutely prefer to deal with the pain of rejection than to deal with the resentment and self-loathing of not having asked a woman out, asked for her number or even just talked to her.

  • People not realising (or not caring enough about) the irony that more than 80% of open source projects are hosted in a platform which is a) not open source and b) owned by M$ has always been a mistery to me.

  • FFS will people ever use "it's" and "its" correctly ?

  • Because of this, I've always had 'mixed feelings' (to put it mildly) towards Mozilla, and sometimes I really struggle not to hate them. They're (yet) not Google or Microsoft and that's cool, but besides that, I also cannot think of more than a handful of good decisions against a ton of pretty awful ones, so right now I've settled for 'a necessary evil', which is pretty sad considering their potential.

  • It's just typical capitalism. In order to achieve anything that looks like amazing growth/innovation/pricing, you MUST f*** someone in the butt (typically those at the very bottom of the hierarchy).

  • What they are doing is not much different than leaving a bunch of 6th-graders to supervise themselves...

  • Legitimate question: what may be the actual reason for this concentration? Is it weather? Natural resources? Is it political? On a related note: what is the reason that Canada as a whole has so few people? It is still mindblowing for me that the entire country has less people than each of the world's top 3 metropolitan areas

  • Not much has changed since then, unfortunately.