

these new rules have nothing to do with how the bad guys obtain targets’ phone numbers, they’re about how they get assigned phone numbers.
these new rules have nothing to do with how the bad guys obtain targets’ phone numbers, they’re about how they get assigned phone numbers.
or charged them for the basic safety gear out of their already low wage.
to further force people into signing-in to an online microsoft account just to use their damn pc, probably.
all five spy partners are pretty cooperative when it comes to sharing data. they all want the others to provide to them–so they’re all gonna give, too.
meanwhile, wordpad… probably used by more people over the age of seven than paint is, getting axed.
microsoft has office subs to sell, but they do not have a photoshop or gimp or even a paint.net alternative to sell.
i had cable for reception. live in an area without adequate reception of ‘local’ stations without tall antennas and boosters. had it. they raise the price and raise the price, and move channels to separate ‘tiers’ that cost even more. well, they did it one too many times.
of course two months after, and having gotten used to it not on my bill anymore… they go and do the last bit of the summary in op… they raised the price of internet.
i haven’t done anything specifically ‘ai’, and i’ve only heard of two of these… digikam, but idgaf about facial rec for my own libraries. and the last one, for subtitle syncing. i tried it. it didn’t do very well with the things i tried it on. so i still do that manually whenever i need to.
they aren’t in the bottom 20 percent (approx) in public school funding for nothing.
i’ll let you know once i ‘leave’…
i actually would have to ‘join’ the site, first, though. and that ain’t gonna happen.
not to worry, forced obsolescence will take care of that for you.
police prey on minorities and the poor.
cfpb helps protects them against corporations that do that.
$1200 at launch, three years of updates. no wonder we’re burying the planet in e-waste and plastic.
that requires paychecks to keep pace with inflation. which alternate universe are you in where that’s the case?
what they mean by that is they haven’t got the hotels on all the spaces yet.
the early days of airbnb was basically this concept.
they didn’t start out as a marketplace for unregulated hotels that destroy housing markets. that didn’t happen until after they started cashing checks venture vulture capitalists.
… nor be that plentiful to begin with.
the ILEC not giving a sh;it about a reseller’s customer on their network? surprise surprise.
odds on there being an ‘incident’ at that location in the near future, and the cops responding stop at dunkin’ for coffee and a donut while on the way there…?
2003 was also littered with browser toolbars, animated gif ads, scam links, popups, adware, viruses and worms, and purple apes. gotta go back another 10 years to get to the ‘websites were just websites’ era.