Worst thing about someone watching a reel out loud is you hear the same 15 second sound bite 30 times while they're reading the comments.
From: Dad
Subject: fw: fw: fw: fw: fw: re: fw: FW: fw: SO TRUE.
Looking at a couple hours of a stock means nothing and is purposely misleading. Zoom out and it's got pretty good upward consistency.
Posts like this are like the sad ex who can't move on and just makes up bullshit about their former partner. Let's move on and make Lemmy better instead of being stuck making up fake news for internet points.
Funny because Inspect offers all the stealing tools
Apple App Store, Apple Music store, Apple Movies store, Apple Television store and uhhh Apple News. Checkmate EU
Really though, claiming your Apple App Store on 5 different hardware categories that you own excludes you from your monopoly is some bonzo horseshit. Can't wait for the response on this one.
Holy hell guys, did you all just read the headline and run to the comment section?
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enabled by default means you can see the feature and interact with it if you choose to do so
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when you interact with it, it explains it needs to send this file to OpenAI. Of course it does, that's how it knows what you're asking of it. You are prompted to choose to use this feature
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if you choose not to interact with it, nothing has changed, nothing has been sent anywhere
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if you really don't want to look at it anymore you can turn it off, which is nice. A lot of companies drop stuff like this and you're stuck with it whether you like it or not
"Hey Bing AI can I get a recipe that includes cinnamon"
"Sure! Before we begin did you hear about the great Black Friday deals at Sephora"
"Not interested"
"No problem. You're using query 9 of 20 this month. Do you want to proceed?"
"Yes"
"Before we begin, Bing Max+ has a one month trial starting at just $1 for your first month*. Want to give that a try?"
"Not now"
"No problem. With cinnamon you can make Cinnamon Rolls"
"What else?"
"Sure! You are using query 10 of 20 this month. Before I continue did you hear the McRib is back for a limited time at McDonald's. (ba, da, ba, ba, ba) I'm lovin' it."
Reminds me of the old iTunes shuffle thing. When it was first introduced it was actually random but too many people complained it was broken when they heard the same artist multiple times in a row so they rewrote it as a shuffle algorithm that would feel more random than actual random.
Just goes to show, we don't actually want random, we want variety.
For context, the emachines "never obsolete" wasn't referring to this computer, it was a recycling program where you could send your old machine back and get a huge discount on your next one. It was actually a pretty good deal at the time, especially when your average family machine was a lot more expensive than they are today
Her lawsuit was just to help cover the medical expenses. McDonald's didn't want a precedence of being sued so their PR cooked up a narrative of greedy frivolous lawsuits and America bought this story hook line and sinker.
I mean given the massive industry layoffs over the past few years developers are already pretty used to not having jobs.
I hate how developers are the ones attributed to game industry problems. Decisions like this almost never fall on the developers shoulders, specifically the ownership quote was from their subscription service director. You know... the guy whose job depends on you not wanting to own games.