What's the likelihood that Motorola will eventually lock down GrapheneOS though? Imho it'd be a bad move if they did. The FOSS mobile OS community has matured to the point that we don't need to rely on for-profit monoliths any more. Motorola would be smart to lead the way to where the mobile device economy will be.
Kevin Bacon did an uncomfortably impressive performance in a movie dealing with that very subject in 2004's The Woodsman. Doubt whether any other actor would've had public good will and talent to pull it off.
Edit: Very challenging role from an acting perspective but I wouldn't necessarily recommend the movie as a whole.
Mass surveillance for advertising seems marginally more benign than mass surveillance by one's own government, personally. Though admittedly both are bad.
Edit: I can find alternatives for most of Google's ecosystem but mapping out accurate bus routes is terrible via OSM/OsmAnd or Organic Maps. Anyone have any tips there?
I think this commenter is pointing out Mike's cringey use of "females" and is just imprecise with their communication. Or am I one of their alt accounts defending myself from this ratioing? You be the judge. (I'm not)
A smaller penis is actually preferable as it's easier to have your partner deepthroat. Meanwhile I'm over here only getting half stimulated. You know dude has a mean cunnilingus game.
I used to point out that mutualism can actually be good in nature. But this isn't that.
This is closer to when old hate-mongering Henry Ford built his vision of a car-dependent future by subsidizing the sell of his own automobiles so that everyone could afford them. That de-prioritized public transport (like cable cars and electric trolleys), created a transit class-gap, reserved significant fractions of urban land for parking, not to mention the pollution.
Fuck vertical integration.
This is why profit reports are irrelevant. All that matters is whether OpenAI is able to innovate here using Huang's captive resources. I just don't expect it to happen in these monoliths.
Reminds meh of that retirement home orderly who abused dementia patients. And he thought it was the perfect crime too.
That is, until he took an ethics class and chose to write his final paper on whether there's any real difference between abusing someone with no memory and abusing a simulated character in a video game.
He still does it but now he's racked by the guilt. Philosophy: Not even once!
Reminds me of that big famous movie where they use the time loop mechanic as a metaphor for dementia. Can't think of the name of it right now, but it'll come to me...
Edit: To clarify, I'm insensitively implying I have dementia. It's how I deal with my parents' having it now.