The guy is 99% bullshit. This is like calling water wet.
Imgonnatrythis
That Biden guy has a lot of free time on his hands now. I bet he's built some gnarly botnets. Someone should look into this.
Hope you keep talking to those people. Wear them down and get them to change. Even if it's a small company, losing corporate traffic is a hit to X that we need to see more of. I'm at the point where I am repulsed when I see X links on business websites I need to interact with.
I'm just worried about how zdnet presumes to know what I think.
Google kills things, that's what they do. They can get fucked.
Always welcome something new at the interface between coffee and technology. I only have dabbled in coding, but it's my impression that serious coders more efficiently deal with CLI and sometimes feel bogged down by graphical interfaces. I'd have to be pretty caffeinated myself to interact with something like this. Also the idea of writing something down to later enter it into a database seems inefficient to my workflow at least. While that's my unsolicited opinion, I think this likely will appeal quite nicely to a niche audience. Glad you are sharing the code, perhaps if someone runs with a graphical mobile version of this (much to your chagrin perhaps) I would give that a go.
I've long since given up on thinking Oscar winners equate to good films. It's a closed voting system subject to cronyism and hidden agendas. I honestly would trust my time spent more with movie recommendations made by all you asshats on Lemmy. I'm not going to bury my head in the sand on Anora - the preview did nothing for me at all, but after winning all those awards, I'll at least see what the fuss was about via pirating most likely. For 2024 films though, I've got Lisa Frankenstein on my to watch list before Anora though.
I hadn't noticed.
It's going to be so easy for him to turn that x into a swastika in a couple of years though. Its what's known in tech circles as IED "iterative evil design"
I would also like to know more.
Nah mate, I'll decide how much is enough. That ain't enough.
Sure. The goal is more perfect here, not perfect.
I can't even get passed how gross it is to see this many cops standing in front of a business where there is no visible evidence of violent activity where people might be harmed. It just looks like a statement saying this is our priority - corporate welfare for the Uber rich and worst possible human specimens at the cost of taxpayer dollars. It's so gross I can't even work my way to the nuances of how these slobs are dressed.