Die Uhren in Regenbogen-Farben der Schweizer Firma Swatch sind beliebt - als Statement für LGBTQ. Das malaysische Innenministerium allerdings hält die "Pride Collection" für "schädlich für die Moral" - und verbietet die Uhren.
@tagesschau yeap. It's fucked up, there's also long history of racism, only muslim malays are recognized as natives (bumiputera), but not the indigenous people. (some says it's because of affirmative action benefits)
It's hilarious, Anwar Ibrahim went to prison because former PM accused him of being gay, but of course he definitely 'learnt' the pain of people being persecuted, right? Nope.
:nkoWave: Hello and a good meowing everyone! :cat_hug_triangle: I'm feeling a little sick :sad_cat: Gf was also a little sick when she returned from the festival so I think she shared :flan_sick:
Nonetheless, have a most wonderful day and stay safe! ❤️ :cathug:
@fox This "Training for AI" is just another version of selling your info to 3rd party.
Let's bet that a year from now, those companies will be selling those data, whether it's in the form of training data, or trained models to 3rd parties.
Even the fucking mental health and suicide hotline apps are selling your data to whatever the fuck AI / 3rd party advertisers
NES games. Are they still good? I think I might've answered that question over the course of this stream, but I've also found myself taking on the dark task of ranking every NES game released in the United States. Oops. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46AjLP33meU
I will post something that’s like “haha everyone likes pizza in their tummy” and 100 men who I have never interacted with before will individually appear to tell me they hate pizza and actually pizza is bad for you and you should already know that and they don’t even call it their tummy they call it their stomach okay
@ryanhoulihan the internet. I read somewhere, maybe apocryphal, but someone said that when they have problems with programming, they'd just go and ask at reddit or stack overflow.
But then they'd login to their other account, and reply with the absolutely wrongest answer ever.
By doing so they know they'd get way more unsolicited answers of internet people trying to correct it, than just asking it.
Shadows of Doubt is set in an alternate reality in the 1980s. Think like a detective and use gadgets as a private intelligence investigator, gathering evidence and making money by solving cases.
@arstechnica I've been using it for a day and I'm enjoying it. It's like Vivaldi, but with better UX.
Understandably why people are afraid of using it since it's chromium based and Google is pushing for Internet DRM
They seem to be more of UX company than browser company, so I don't think they are gonna roll out their own browser engine.
Anyway, I hope other companies will incorporate some of their UI choices into their browser.
@arstechnica their bet on using Chromium is unfortunate. They wanted to have an engine that's cross platform, support many extensions, and already used by masses.
There was probably less push back if it was released one or two weeks ago. Then came the news about Google's push of whatever DRM internet.
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