

USA is becoming weirder by the minute if it’s a reasonable expectation to find armor let alone a bulletproof one… these aren’t video game protagonists.
USA is becoming weirder by the minute if it’s a reasonable expectation to find armor let alone a bulletproof one… these aren’t video game protagonists.
Yeah I’ll need the detailed judgment of this one before considering it a massive win. Consent has always been something that needs to be done willingly and freely. The issue is forcing the whole industry to give a shit about the principle. Maybe IAB will have to shift its practices but I haven’t had any panicked calls yet so I assume this isn’t systemic.
In Europe that would not be permanently stored but is would be for a while indeed. A few years after the subscription’s validity at least.
Mhhh si more plants it is. I’ll look into which of those are indigenous to Belgium and give it a go :)
Well I do… we need insects for a lot of reasons… but I fail to see what I can do for them. I’ve added a small water area, I don’t mow aggressively and let a portion of my garden absolutely wild… still I’m obviously having an abysmal and unnoticeable effect on the problem. So what now?
They say sharing so it’s solely duplicating data everywhere, effectively increasing the attack surface…
And this would violate my favourite GDPR principle ; purpose based consent. I give my data to the healthcare body for handle reimbursement and I like it that way. No need for them to share that data with anyone else. Same for the tax guy: let him scrutinise the shit outa my incomes but that’s it, don’t share it with the fucking police or whoever else.
But yeah… this is a difficult topic even in a sane country. We’re talking USA here…
Higher price and no convenience… one need to go in the village, hope someone is at home, endure the social interaction… because few shops carry beekeepers produce. Notably because tax avoidance. So it’s not exactly a walk in the park as a consumer.
Following the logic of one of my beloved enterprise data architect everything should use UUIDs as way of refer to an entity… so more like
Wouldn’t be practical to pronounce but otherwise no more problem of gimmicky names :)
Best Asian one so far for me is mayo, rice vinegar, soy sauce, sesame seed and sesame oil. That shit is just magic. Bonus if you can use the Japanese mayo.
Well, setting aside the geopolitics those cars are fantastic. My wife has a Seal and it is much better than my EV6 on pretty much all aspects. The only downside is the local garage which isn’t byd but a local actor who is not the best but as long as they aren’t needed this car is fantastic.
That but I quit smoking a while ago. Same t-shirt size as well :-/. Damn kids can be soooo cute but also so batshit insane and evil sometimes. Mine at least.
Try to read it slowly maybe?
How do you go from « saying no to cash » to « c-levels are the issue » in the context of ethical considerations for engineers that enable AI in military industrial complex?
The proverbial prospect engineer definitely decides that lives he will impacts are less relevant than his salary. That’s ethics & morality… and a seasoned AI engineer can certainly eat well enough in any other industry.
Companies are still allowed to store data and not delete it depending on the purpose… Being able to demonstrate that they complied with your request by keeping the associated email would be a fair exemple.
Already forgot about it myself…
Ah so that is how it is called… til…
You mean as you enter somewhere ? That’s such a shitty take to use that as an excuse… it’s on you to go elsewhere or plan better.
Maybe just pick up your trash with you and dispose of it later? What are the odds that you cannot hold to it till the next trash can? Worse case take it home ; it’s your trash, not the city’s…
Absolutely « whatever ». I became quite cynical after working for a while in telco / intelligence / data and AI. The small addition of a few pic is just adding few contextual clues to what they have already.
That’s soooooo dystopian… at no point this should be common.