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Manipulated?
There is a big bunch of people willing to do it... and not only for free, but accepting to be the product.
If not, FB would have never been so successful in the first place.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Totally unrelated, but what's your mother's maiden name, the street where you grew up, and the name of your first pet? Oddly, Frankenstein, Frankenstein and Frankenstein.
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You're Frankenstein's monster?
TTFN - Kent
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In new proof that 2020 has been a crappy year basically everywhere, scientists have captured video evidence of octopuses randomly punching at fish, possibly for no reason other than being spiteful. Not technical, I just empathize with the octopodes
Yes, I know that's the wrong plural, but it's the coolest looking, and octopuses are cool, right?
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We’re excited to announce the general availability of .NET 5.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. For those that like peanut butter on their chocolate
Or possibly in this case maple syrup on their Brussel sprouts
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and Red Hat OpenShift Container I had to read it twice... the first time my eyes didn't want to see the "f"
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The tech giants reportedly cut a deal in 2018 in which Facebook agreed not to compete with Google’s online advertising tools. That doesn't strike me as a good way to prove you're not a monopoly
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How was it... the enemy of my enemy...? Or something like that... wasn't it?
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Protecting its customers from ransomware attacks and preventing their spread is very important for Microsoft. "You'll never escape justice as long as there are SuperFriends."
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If anyone is going to hold our users hostage, it's us dammit!
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Apple Inc is moving forward with self-driving car technology and is targeting 2024 to produce a passenger vehicle that could include its own breakthrough battery technology, people familiar with the matter told Reuters. No steering wheel - it just knows where you should be going today
Or
Because you've been driving it wrong
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Wheels an extra $5000
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Hmmm,
Kent, those are horrible puns. You should be charged with a salt and battery.
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we are calling it the apple icar max and max pro and you get a free iphone and a free imac and ipod and icloud and ios....
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Kent Sharkey wrote: it just knows where you should be going today
“Where do you want to go today?” was the title of Microsoft's 2nd global image advertising campaign. - 1994!
You're mixing company slogans.
But I suspect you did that on purpose to see who would notice.
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Marc Clifton wrote: But I suspect you did that on purpose to see who would notice Only people old enough to be adult and interested in those kind of topics back then?
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While 2020 was the year that companies had to get up to speed with digital, what will 2021 hold? Our global editors take a swing at the coming 12 months. Because it's that time of the year
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The only question that matters to me is:
When I can start snogging again without wearing a mask (not to mention the 6 feet apart thing.)
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Marc Clifton wrote: When I can start snogging
Strangers? Not if your wife/girlfriend hears about it...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Not if your wife/girlfriend hears about it...
Well, that's the problem - at the moment I am lacking either or both.
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Microsoft has acknowledged a new issue impacting Windows 10 customers that might cause booting to fail on devices where the chkdsk tool has been used to repair logical file system errors. Hopefully the fix doesn't require you to run chkdsk
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A team of scientists at Freie Universität Berlin has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) method for calculating the ground state of the Schrödinger equation in quantum chemistry. It seems Bruce Willis was the cat all along
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It seems Bruce Willis was the cat all along
Possibly. But the only thing I remember about FUB is a guy walking around with a ferret on a leash.
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Library Explorer is an immersive interface which powerfully recreates and enhances the experience of navigating a physical library. "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. "
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Welcome to a world where tech giants know a bank's customer better than the bank. According to my new credit score, I can borrow enough to get a cat
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