To ensure compliance, teams of federal agents may be sent to oil-drilling and refinement sites with the power to arrest protestors but without authority to shoot unless provoked by violence or unendurable humiliation.
They're waiting for AI video to get "good enough". Once AI can make believable clips of length 3 minutes or so. Then they can murder with impunity and half the country will say "that's just AI, they would never do that".
I think the attitude definite changed. If your computer crashed, it used to be like "pretty please send us a crash report? It will help us figure stuff out and we promise we'll be good with your data 🥺", and now it's like "I will collect OUR data all the time. If you want to disable this feature, run this archaic registry command, and even then I'll still ask repeatedly. Oh, and I'll turn it back on a few months anyway. Fuck you"
My understanding is that Facebook's culture is very cutthroat. Throw other people under the bus, try to make your rivals' project fail, do a huge unnecessary refactor to "make a name" for yourself, that sort of stuff.
A big surprise for me was my printer. On Windows, I had to install the printer by downloading some POS software that needed to run on startup and would nag me with ads about ink and shit.
On Linux, it was just...there. Already ready to print, nothing to set up or install or do.
Yeah I just want JSON with optionally quoted keys, and comments.