Bots and Spam for fake internet points,
Now going to throw real money at it?
I didn't think the bots and spam could get worse, but it will be.
Bots and Spam for fake internet points,
Now going to throw real money at it?
I didn't think the bots and spam could get worse, but it will be.
I don't give a fuck it it's a quran, bible, flag, or your underwear.
Stop burning shit in public.
Make a protest, write an article, say your piece, don't give a shit.
But there's no need to burn shit in public.
Would you define this as your "Are we the baddies?" moment?
What'da work at New Holland or something?
Their equipment is held together by zipties.
I mean, NFT's is a ridiculous comparison because those that understood that tech were exactly the ones that said it was ridiculous.
I guess you missed the point.
Yes, we can all certainly say that's too long.
But carry that thought farther as I explained.
If you are going to make someone legally responsible for something like this, you need to draw a line where it is.
So where do you draw that line?
You reasonable can not, and that is because the premise that Google should be responsible for such a thing is ridiculous.
This case is just a standard US justice system where they just 'Sue everyone' and see where the chips fall.
Yeah, how's it Google's fault that there were no signs? blocks? etc.
9 years is excessive? sure maybe.
But bridge collapse that evening while approaching it? Google's Fault? No...
So where do you draw that line where it's Google's Fault?
1 day? 1 month? 1 year?
Yeah, you can't reasonable put a timeline on something like that.
What happens if it was found out dude used an old paper map? Gonna sue that map company too?
Just because Google has the ability to update maps quicker than old paper, doesn't mean they are suddenly obligated to.
The majority of U.S. adults don't understand the technology well enough to make an informed decision on the matter.
Thanks for checking that.
Yeah, it does appear to be select communities so far. I know a few were spammy and even I blocked them.
Hopefully kbin developer will get a chance to update the tools/site so us moderators can help out and keep the spam controlled so it doesn't spill into other instances.
Was it a few years ago Fandom started buying up all these wiki websites?
Then they started with the ads and it all went to shit.
There were a bunch of games that had to move their shit off Fandom because it was a mess..
Now when you want an answer to a simple question, you have to fast track through a some rando's 5min youtube video to get the answer, where they could have put the answer in the title.
Satisfactory and Path of Exile are two games in recent memory that specifically moved their official wiki's away from Fandom,
definitely a perk working from home, you decide temperature/sound/etc.
But I'm talking from an overall society energy use perspective.
I'm curious if the energy efficiency of having people in one building compares to the energy efficiency of them spread out.
It will greatly vary, as some are already in apartment buildings sharing that efficiency, some are in better eff rated homes, some are in worse eff rated homes.
Not sure this study can accurately claim 54% .. even if they said +-10%, it's still probably way out to lunch.
NOTE:
We all probably want Musk to 'Shut it down', or EU to force him to shut it down.
But isn't that exactly what certain countries have been asking for, for a long time now??
Protests are usually coordinated via Twitter,