

Who’d have thought not having explosions going off inside the car constantly would cause less wear and tear
Who’d have thought not having explosions going off inside the car constantly would cause less wear and tear
Lemmy is going to be exactly the same, super easy to scrape as it’s all standardised and open
What is the thing being shared here?
I think educating people on the dangers of social media is akin to educating crack addicts on why crack is bad for them
The vast majority are already addicted and already know the dangers
I stayed away from social media till around 18 because everyone told me how harmful it was, all that did was socially exclude me, and delay the addiction til later in life
Do people store their money in these things? I use Google pay quite often, but it draws the money from the bank at the time of payment
It’s been a thing but it’s not been a thing it’s been many little bits that nobody’s pulled together and marketed properly yet
No idea if this is the product to do thay but eventually someone’s gonna do it
“when we try to use a tape measure to hammer in nails it doesn’t really work, so tape measures are useless”
Fact of the matter is that it will become the norm m because cheap > quality in our system
What is the actual evidence trump wants to end democracy? I’ve only seen an out of context clip so far
Makes it work universally, even if the gui isn’t made with a standard toolkit
Also it’s ai they don’t care about efficiency
Just because you can take a hammer to it doesn’t mean that’s the best solution
In the right situation I imagine it could be a useful tool, much more subtle than just smashing the thing, less time consuming than taking it apart
Not that I know of, I meant it could be put in a pressurised spray bottle, for example a deodorant can
If it’s bolted to a wall and unattended neither of those things are an option
You don’t necessarily need to put it into the air supply, could just bathe the specific device you want disabled in helium from a deodorant can or something
The app knows if location permission has been denied though
You’re probably right but it wouldn’t be a clean implementation for the os to do it. If it was more universal and better documented app devs could just put notices in themselves
Did the people there actually believe they were robots? Impressive acting of course but you can see they’re costumes in the video and I imagine it’d be more obvious in person
I think all apps should have those explanation screens of what’s not going to work if you deny X permission and why, especially in the case of an issue like this
It should request location access, and if it’s denied tell the user that it won’t be able to get the location data from images and give them a button to have it ask permission again
Ah right, wild guess says it’s designing systems for them and not attempting to teach 5 year olds c++
Closest continuer doesn’t really apply if the agent wasn’t sentient in the first place