@liaizon Yeah, it seems like the vast majority of VC-backed or publicly traded companies from the silly con-valley has their business model based on privacy violations.
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I didn't want to be break this story over here but since no one else seems to be posting about it here I am sharing a screenshot from the other side with @scan's post. -
I didn't want to be break this story over here but since no one else seems to be posting about it here I am sharing a screenshot from the other side with @scan's post.@liaizon Kind of wonder if it'll be legal on the non-US side of things (like in regards to GDPR) as that could add legal backing to opposing it. -
"We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter..." -- Sam Altman@cwebber And Altman is all out of it
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Let's say that age assurance / verification / whatever comes in for computers.@neil Annoying part about this is liberticide laws seem like they have more longevity than computer hardware. -
Hot take, so controversial it counts as trolling: all notifications should default "off".@liw Yeah, hard-agree, only thing here that effectively has notifications is my feature phone.
Otherwise it's non-urgent pretty much by definition.