They’re is no definition of conservative that would apply to Trump or any maga. They are much further right than that.
They’re is no definition of conservative that would apply to Trump or any maga. They are much further right than that.
The difference is in the US it’s not the government stopping you.
It still takes you an hour, it just takes everyone else near infinitely longer.
We’re already seeing signs of incestuous data input causing damage. The more that AI takes over, the less capable it will be.
This is the peak, though. They require new data to get better but most of the available new data is adulterated with AI slop. Once they start eating themselves it’s over.
AI is just regurgitating old stack overflow. It’s not going to get better.
That’s okay, because there is a law about interfering with someone else’s contracted agreement.
A lot of companies were working with honey to have them make sure people didn’t get the best offer. So they knew exactly what was going on.
That’s kind of like a looter invoking the ‘finders keepers’ defense. Last click isn’t a law.
So their excuse would be everyone else is doing it? Good luck with that.
Disney backed off because they feared it wouldn’t be ruled applicable and didn’t want to create that precedent.
The class is people that use referral codes as an income source, so not the users that would have been subject to the terms of service.
I think the problem is that it’s just easier to explain what to do for someone having a problem by telling them to paste a line of text into the terminal. Having to walk a user through gui navigation is a pain.
That means, though, that anyone getting help to get gud at Linux is going to mostly be leaning terminal commands.
There’s plenty of videos of parking assist failing to parallel park too.
Just because they don’t give the reason doesn’t mean the reason can’t be proven.
You can’t be fired for unlawful reasons. Being fired for taking an agreed upon vacation is illegal retaliation.
I wouldn’t count on Tesla getting anything working properly to market any time soon.
It’s fairly common. As far as legal, that will depend on the jurisdiction and the mood of the judge.
Their complaint was that honey inserted their affiliate cookie even when they didn’t find a coupon code for you. I doubt they knew the full extent of the scam.
Plus, we don’t know what was in their contract with honey. They could still be subject to a non-disparagement clause.
At least they’re trying to learn.