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They should make the versions UUIDs instead of integers so that we don’t make assumptions about their ordinal relationships.
They should make the versions UUIDs instead of integers so that we don’t make assumptions about their ordinal relationships.
“Completely new”
Okay, then don’t train it on anything at all and let’s see how it turns out.
Or just plug in a regular laptop when you want to watch something. That’s my move.
On top of crap hardware, “smart” TVs are a pretty serious security vulnerability, too. Better to not have it on the same network as your primary devices.
Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, fam.
3.5 is still reasonably useful for the same reasons you described, imo… Just less so.
Non-paywall version: https://archive.ph/bsSon
Which costs extra, of course
Nice. Imagine the lady in the post’s face when she learns that “oom badness” is how they decide which child to sacrifice.
What’s that from?
Idk, if you don’t get too flummoxed by “stranded preposition” and “relative locus,” the rest is pretty plain IMO.
Kernel Panic at the /dev/disk/0
Yeah lol I’m familiar with “kill child” in a process management context, but I’ve never seen the word “sacrifice” come up. Is that a thing?
unexpectedinterrobang
Lol you just saw “stranded preposition” and bailed, hey?
Hack with benefits!
Is it really less secure than a password? How so?
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Flummoxed!
I mean do you think Fortnite has anywhere near the same level of ability to disseminate information or surveil people as TikTok does?
And actually it makes a material difference that ByteDance is based in Beijing, as opposed to just having Chinese investors. Those social platforms, movie studios, etc., being headquartered in the US is exactly what makes it different. Can Chinese firms apply financial pressure to compel them to act against the interests of US citizens? Yes, of course, and they do.
But that’s categorically different than being legally obligated to comply with the CCP, which ByteDance is.
TikTok is a massively powerful tool of influence and intelligence, in the hands of an adversary that is well understood to proactively meddle with democratic elections.
Yes, obviously the CCP will unabashedly pursue other interference vectors. That should be viewed as more reason to curtail TikTok, not less.
Rockity rock and stone!