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nicky0
·3 months ago·discuss
I consider it a subscription because it is collected directly by the BBC and spent by the BBC.

Taxes, on the other hand, are collected by the government.
nicky0
·8 months ago·discuss
For me it’s groups. Several IRL groups I’m part of (sports/recreation/hobby based) use FB for coordination.
nicky0
·2 years ago·discuss
If you don’t already know, you’re the target of it.
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
If you're in a rainstorm and the wipers are set to "minimum speed" then turning the speed up would be critical.
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
I used FAANG as a shorthand for "big international tech companies that pay a lot". Glad to hear though that there are lots opportunites for tech folk in Russia to make good money.
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
The part where he spent the year 2020 in a russian slave labour prison might help explain his difficulty getting a job. Plus as a russian national living in russia, FAANG is not exactly knocking at his door.
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
A generative AI may well be deterministic and generate repeatable output for a given inpiut, but that doesn't mean the output is correct for every input. It may merely generate the wrong answer consistently.
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
The output for a given input (absent random seeds) may be constant, but is the output deterministically correct?
nicky0
·3 years ago·discuss
To address your central question, yes, knowing someone’s pronouns enough as long as the pronoun is a traditional one in the language. That is unless somebody wants to use a genderless neopronoun of some kind, in which case, good luck. But as long as people are happy to go with traditional male or female pronouns, the actual gender identity of the individual is a separate point.
nicky0
·4 years ago·discuss
For the purpose of filling in the tax form.
nicky0
·4 years ago·discuss
No becauase in some language the forms of words used to describe people vary depending on whether the person is male or female. It's not just a case of picking the right pronouns, it's the gender agreement of the other parts of speech too.
nicky0
·4 years ago·discuss
Turns out you need to pick a side for tax purposes.
nicky0
·4 years ago·discuss
It's not really about the CPU power, more that by 2018 it was well known that the Trashcan Mac Pro was a dead-end design and a soon to have radical refresh.
nicky0
·6 years ago·discuss
I think it's quite common among programmers. At least, I have always been that way too. I can go week of unproductive time then suddenly several days of immersion.
nicky0
·6 years ago·discuss
Quite right. It wasn't really touted as anything. It just showed up in OS X 10.7 in 2010.
nicky0
·6 years ago·discuss
The first iPhone cost $499 in 2007.
nicky0
·6 years ago·discuss
Hmm. Define "reasonably secure". Your link [3] is about WhatsApp and [4] is a about a compromised platform. No app is secure once you hack the phone.
nicky0
·8 years ago·discuss
Pseudonymous then.

P.s. Facebook doesn't sell data. It sells ads, targeted using the data it holds.
nicky0
·8 years ago·discuss
Those examples don't make any sense. All of them are possible within sandbox except perhaps the disk usage analyser.
nicky0
·10 years ago·discuss
An I alone in never looking at usernames? I only read the content of each comment. I only look at the username to track a back-and-forth between two users and even then it's pretty much an opaque token to me. Might as well be a random string.