

Totally worth it to read the second and third. The first book almost feels unrelated but it’s got some crucial context that gets built on to the extreme later Easily my top 5 sci-fi


Totally worth it to read the second and third. The first book almost feels unrelated but it’s got some crucial context that gets built on to the extreme later Easily my top 5 sci-fi


Maybe, but if I wanted to read what a LLM said I’d have asked myself.
https://distantprovince.by/posts/its-rude-to-show-ai-output-to-people/
Oh so the OP of this thread is just worried for no reason (about krisp). That’s great news!
But it’s likely I already agreed to the strings when I agreed to my company’s demand that we use Teams.
Bingo. The licenses were agreed to when the product was purchased, not when you click “yes, ok, show me the tutorial”
I mean it sucks and I don’t use these tools either despite them being forced into my work machine, but if you’re getting psychic damage every morning bc the pop up you could just click through it and ignore the shit tools from there. That’s all I’m saying, your sanity is worth clicking a few buttons.
Great. Sorry for confusing you with my vague “your company did x” in my previous reply. I was trying to refer to the OP commenter I replied to in this thread. If a feature is enabled and provisioned to you, it’s largely true that your company has already accepted the license agreement for you to use it. I wish my company didn’t shove ai everywhere but many are and as employees (in the US atelast) we don’t have any ability to not agree to these terms.
This is incorrect, the license agreement is accepted upon purchase and provisioning to users. You, as a user, clicking through the onboarding tutorial is not the license agreement.
It’s a work computer and your it team and legal department has already approved usage of these tools. Sure, you do whatever you think is right but your company has already agreed to that license. You are already bound by it through your employment and usage of employer provided tools
It’s a work computer (it has teams on it). It’s already enabled and collecting data as approved by the IT team. Why do you care?
You could just click yes, do whatever two minute intro it has and then ignore the feature forever from there.
Instead you click no every time and complain that it pops up again the next time, knowing that it’ll pop up again tomorrow
Listen I hate these tools too but you have a solution here that’ll make it so the tool will stop pestering you so that you can truly ignore it.


Usually due to laws rules and regulations holding their words/actions to account…
Just noticed the road sign doesn’t match the exit the car is taking. Pointing left, but car going right.


Yeah… over wolf was enshittified from the start lol


We aren’t on Fox news here. Your concern trolling is also a nothingburger


Thanks. I don’t really participate on game discords and enjoyed playing battlebit. I saw very communicative devs early on and then nothing from them. I guess I assumed wrong.
Still seems like if they stuck around the game mightve survived


I’m pretty sure the game died because the devs vanished, not specifically due to player backlash. If the devs stuck around and kept delivering updates things would likely have been different.
Because it is/can be for many. Like most addictions, ones life may or may not be severely impacted
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_addiction
That said I think it’s individually complicated. For some it may be an addiction, for others it’s a warped view of sex within society.


I think you misunderstood. Trump wants to send troops back to the sandpit. He wants one of our bases we gave away back. Or something.


But that’s one way it used to be, making connections that requires effort to engage with (calling, emailing, etc). If you want to give up the convenience of any particular online social network you have to do the work to foster those relationships differently.
Give your email out to people. Ask for theirs. Send the emails. Call them if they give you their number.


Why not start with the book youve been recommended? Amazon reviews suggest it covers everything from produce selection, to growing tips, to establishing a root cellar in your home
Doesn’t work for me, no article visible.