I don’t think it’s unreasonable for them to say they aren’t subject to the laws of every country where their webpage is accessible. Besides being completely impossible to enforce, it’s not as though you can opt out of being available by default to every country that doesn’t have their own firewall. Sure seems like the people behind this regulation have no idea how the thing they’re trying to regulate works.
Is that photo AI generated or something? There’s something weird blue stuff going on with her arms and the colors on the shirt don’t seem the same as the design.
Edit: nm they just took the picture in some very strange lighting conditions with a bunch of shadows covering everything for some reason.
Buddy, if you were writing all that boilerplate by hand before AI, then AI wasn’t the solution to your problems. It takes almost no time at all to write a parameterized code snippet in any modern IDE
i like how he starts off by suggesting that if he is again refused service it will inevitably result in a second pierogi stand creating itself from the aether to serve him.
i've worked at a few casinos in vegas and my older coworkers would tell me how much better the mob took care of the employees compared to the modern corporations that run everything now. free steak dinners after your shift, bonuses on good nights, good pay, light work. sounded nice.
the only bonus I ever got from a casino was when they lost a class action suit about stealing wages.
Maybe I’m being unreasonable but you shouldn’t be able to call something a 2x4 if your only justification for doing so is tricking and confusing people.
i forget, were the emails where neera tanden proposes taking Libya's oil as payment for all the bombs we dropped on them leaked from her private email server, or was that a separate scandal?
Do you think society will collapse before these companies have to start tearing out all this AI written shit from their codebases? It would be nice to have some employment opportunities to look forward to.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable for them to say they aren’t subject to the laws of every country where their webpage is accessible. Besides being completely impossible to enforce, it’s not as though you can opt out of being available by default to every country that doesn’t have their own firewall. Sure seems like the people behind this regulation have no idea how the thing they’re trying to regulate works.