Right, but I don't wear shoes in my own home. I'm not asking them to do anything I'm not doing. I'd also like them to not piss in my plants, despite them being a guest.
Ugh, sometimes we'll be in the grocery store, and my wife will look at something that clearly says $7.99 and she'll say "oh it's only seven dollars". Every time. I can't believe how well that works on her. If I didn't like her so much, I don't know if I could handle it...
Okay, so you're saying the reason is because chunks of the evidence already exist in other places, so if they didn't publish the documents "properly", there actually might be another source that can be shown to contradict them? I can accept that.
Right but like, we don't know how many documents there were. Why wouldn't they release less and tell us that's all of them? Is it just that they put their collective foot in their mouth by telling us about how many great documents they had before they realized they were going to have to give them to us?
I have a question, and maybe this isn't the right place for it, but why do the files name the bad guys so often? Like, they had these files themselves for so long, why release the bad files? Why not just release clean ones and claim that's all of them? Why not release files with Obama, Bob Ross, Mr Rogers, and Geordi from Star Trek in them? Not LeVar but the character himself.
Is there some, like, published hash or something? Some set of receipts that tell us that these are even the files, or how many there might have been at one point or another? I'm not saying the ones we've seen are forged... I think I'm asking why aren't they?
He was removed, not because he was bad, but because he was bad and unnecessary.
If the monster world went into a blackout, he'd have been out and operating the child-reactor with full government support. Only because Sully found a new, compatible, source of power was the ethics of the old system finally up for debate. Slavery is only allowed to be abolished after it stops being "necessary" for the economics of the system.
And yeah, it's a movie, so he got taken away in cuffs before the new power source was operationalized, but that's just a bit of movie magic 😉
What's that thing Google is pushing, where the CAs basically push a list of all the certs they issue? Is that live? Maybe Amazon issued you a key, and then published it in a list of "domains I've issued keys for", and they're just watching that list?
Unless that's not a thing, or not a thing yet, or I'm fully misremembering...
Definitely Android apps can use WebRTC, and basically any apps that do voice or video calling very likely do.
But more importantly, they don't even need WebRTC, because they can open up any sockets and communicate anything, unlike the browser that's more limited.
Like, any app with network permissions can just call out to any server, which will then have the IP of the client. WebRTC not required.
So yeah, you need all of the networking to go through a VPN to protect against this, if it's important to you.
In this case piefed and lemmy are basically compatible, so the communities can have a mix of the two. For example, the OP posted this with piefed, and you replied to it with presumably lemmy. So it may divide up developer effort a bit, but the community isn't divided.
Not to mention, given the labels on that one map, they seem to think Google satellite view is, like, a live camera feed from space or something they just overlay roads and borders and stuff onto?
And that it would mean anything at all for the map to just suddenly have a big snake in it unexpectedly...
I was like "haha, that's funny" and then accidentally spent like 10 minutes finding stuff because I was curious where the binoculars could be. So... thanks I guess?
That's cool man, we're not talking about you. We're talking about Open AI, who pays employees hundreds of thousands of American dollars a year.
You should be allowed to use it for free. And a donation from a company like them, could make it easier for a person like you to get an awesome cutting edge tool for free!
The difference is that a tip is "you're already getting paid to do your job, why would I pay you to do your job?". Whereas this is "you gave me this for free, so maybe if I make a bunch of money I could show appreciation for that gift" or pay-it-forward so the next guy can also get a free start, etc.
And yes I know they're are busted places on this Earth where basically servers don't already get paid to do their job and are thus reliant on tips as income, but that's a different problem...
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