

Hmm interesting, thanks for the link!
I am several hundred opossums in a trench coat


Hmm interesting, thanks for the link!


You and every other conspiracy theorist can express your unevidenced beliefs how you like, this conversation clearly isn’t worth my time.


Do you actually have any evidence Waymo staff can remotely drive their vehicles? Or are you just tilting at windmills? I don’t really appreciate the insinuation that I am some rube by someone evidently unaware of basic cybersecurity concepts.
There are real problems with this arrangement that should be focused on rather than vague speculations - i.e. the exploitation of developing nations by the machine learning/tech industry.


They’re running red team hacking scenarios, an extremely standard, common, and good practice in the cybersecurity industry. Any device, especially one connected to the internet, is at risk of being hacked - it would be naive to assume otherwise, so they’re hiring professionals to penetrate their security before someone else does. This is actually a sign they’re taking security seriously.
Also, from the article: “they do not remotely drive the vehicles”.


What is it with the far right and school girls?


Considering you can turn off telemetry and never need to connect it to the internet after activation, I’m assuming that - like how Adobe uses cheap education licenses to on-ramp people onto their platform - this is largely intended to drive professionals towards Canva and their various other products. They take a loss on this product to become the de-facto standard image/vector/publishing application.


Still no Linux support. As someone who purchased the Affinity Suite, I’m not sure I like this shift in model. If they keep to just fencing off AI in premium and keep investing in the whole app, fine, but I don’t have my hopes up.


Should be able to do it at <your instance>/create_community


Yeah, someone has looked at the spreadsheet and realised that basically no one uses the desktop app I’ll bet


I don’t have access to anymore information than you do. Presumably either the NYT did or the cops found it themselves


I don’t know how it works in NY, but where I am, for charges like “hate crime” it would be the police. You would report some initial incident and the cops would decide whether to press charges and what charges to press (from experience with my brother)


It’s a criminal complaint by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, not the NYT.


Usually when they start ranking IQ, especially across broad groups


Fair enough. I might be a little hesitant to date someone really early in their transition, just because I would need to seriously consider whether I was able to take on the somewhat implied responsibility that comes with that to guide them through such a scary and vulnerable period.
Beyond that I’m functionally t4t, it’s just really nice to date someone who gets you, and all the baggage that entails, and with whom you already have such a strong shared connection.


I’d be a bit of a hypocrite if I had a problem with that


This is awful. One of my favorite differences between Android and iOS, as both a user AND developer is sideloading.


I had just turned 17 when the gay marriage plebiscite happened in Australia. I still remember the anger I felt at not being able to vote on my own right to marry.
I was more naive then than I am now, but I also was at twenty.


Fifth, they could simply write checks to Treasury that help us finance global public goods.
You have to be fucking kidding me.
How about you put that in a fucking spoiler tag bud