I guess you could say he got really… fired up.
That’s inappropriate, a man is dead. I’m sorry.
I guess you could say he got really… fired up.
That’s inappropriate, a man is dead. I’m sorry.
That’s the guy who made Daymanstep. I love that song.
I’d like to see the Atari write a shitty article about the seven best and worst kinds of moviegoers. Or role play with me that they are a 300 year old sparkly vampire and I am an insufferable teenage girl with zero friends or ability to emote proper human emotions.
Safe, yeah. Private, no. If you want to verify whether a user is a real person, you need very personally identifiable information. That’s not ever going to be private.
The best you could do, in theory, is have a government service that takes that PII and gives the user a signed cryptographic certificate they can use to verify their identity. Most people would either lose their private key or have it stolen, so even that system would have problems.
The closest to reality you could do right now is use Apple’s FaceID, and that’s anything but private. Pretty safe though. It’s super illegal and quite hard to steal someone’s face.
Dead Like Me is fairly slow, but really interesting. Same with Coupling. Two great shows.
They absolutely do not follow laws. They break the laws that don’t get charged, like wage laws. And probably half of them have committed r word against kids. They have the appearance of being lawful, because they have enough money to hide their crimes.
Even if it is infinite, that still pales in comparison to infinity. Infinity is weird.
I understand that. Why would anyone think any of these men are lawful?
This is really unsettling. Like seeing Tesla and Edison.
I mean, yeah. Compared to infinity, the number of particles in the universe is essentially zero.
Ah, but we have the benefit of never being able to buy a house, and having the same minimum wage for 16 years.