Instead of algorithms, noplace leverages AI technology to drive suggestions and curation.
Instead of algorithms, noplace leverages algorithms to drive suggestions and curation
Instead of algorithms, noplace leverages AI technology to drive suggestions and curation.
Instead of algorithms, noplace leverages algorithms to drive suggestions and curation
The current system of getting a job is horrifyingly toxic, broken and inefficienct
she has a key and didn't want to wake him. It's not weird if they're close
Here's the chain for lemmy
Unfortunately, if twitter has shown us anything, it's social networks are ridiculously hard to destroy, even when actively self-sabotaging
virgin "outdooor hotel" fan vs chad homelessness enjoyer
The very idea of "nothing to hide" is born from fear.
It's fundamentally a self-sabotaging philosophy. If I have nothing to hide, why do I need to be surveilled?
edit: source
edit2: see true source below if you have access or are willing to pay/pirate
physics majors when they're asked to apply their knowledge (they've never been outside of the lab)
It's amazing how much casually nicer lemmy and the greater fediverse is. You still see some bad habits leaking over from the rest of the web, but then people actually apologizing! and asking others to be nice! And it actually works!
Well outside of some thorny political issues, but that's just human nature.
Highly agree with the first point, companies should not be able to hold exclusive rights to any product they no longer provide support for.
Abandonware and unsold products are one of the few cases in which I consider piracy ethical
Have these mfs heard of concurrency