I feel like this enables the dick putting in process.
I feel like this enables the dick putting in process.
for “private reasons.”
That’s such funny phrasing. Why not say like a misguided effort to protect better against covid.
What for?
She deals with trauma at home — her parents are unhappy; they want her married off. But even in the darkness and the whispers, there is now courage. “I want to study and join the police,” she says. “So I can help other girls like me.”
That hits deep. I hope she gets to join the police.
Why are tax dollar being spent making it a little faster for rich FiDi people to get to JFK. Take the A train like the rest of us.
There is so much infrastructure NYC could improve:
And that is just what I can think in the moment.
I found this list on their site. I didn’t verify if the ips match though.
Another way to solve this problem might be to block your MAC address at a router level (then unblock while booting).
…and definitely not capitally punish them
I use proton.
If archiving means downloading locally without encryption (or non-proton encryption), then I use proton bridge and mu4e.
Maybe because of centralization? The article is fine though.
But…I kinda agree with the downvoters. I think federation is the real way to create safe spaces for people. Centralization just does not seem like the way.
Having a minority founder doesn’t inherently mean the site will be safe. Everyone has biases and prejudices.
This looks like it’s from the aifund thing he is a part of, but it seems like they took that part out. I have never worked for of those companies so idk 🤷♂️.
Imo, Andrew Ng is actually a cool guy. He started coursera and deeplearning.ai to teach ppl about machine/deep learning. Also, he does a lot of stuff at Stanford.
I wouldn’t put him in the corporate shill camp.
The world would be a better place if companies deleted your information as soon as you delete your account.
I think you’re right. I think some people say G-N-U.
I would keep it simple and use the zoom web client and restrict as much as possible.
However, if you must have an app, they support linux. Then you can sandbox it as you would other apps on your machine.
Going into another partition might be a bit safer, but I’m not sure the privacy vs convinience tradeoff works.
To give a different opinion than all the thin-clients, old laptops can be a good choice too. I am a bit preferrential to really nice old thinkpads.
If you buy them used you can get insane prices (~$40) and also you get all the laptop conveniences of a keyboard, screen, battery (for power failure). Also I think the power/performance ratio is pretty much the same to the thin clients.
I feel like this is a case for framework support. They were better than your generic IT team when I interacted with them. Maybe they have a better idea of what is going wrong.