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Surge pricing on Surge.
Surge pricing on Surge.
Building features instead of apps is always a precarious situation.
Also, ironically, wouldn’t software patents help here? (I’m not advocating for them. But…)
If software patents are uncool. And Sherlocking isn’t cool. Then… how does one even begin to adjudicate this?
It’s always drivers with Windows. smh
Sail the high seas.
That’s how they git ya.
That’s reminds me, I should go update mine.
This is just for training AI.
I didn’t know about the co-ownership. That makes HOA stories make more sense.
Were horses involved?
Century Link is pulling this shit too.
Look into how Apple is designing the private compute cloud for this, it’s pretty cool. And unlike what other companies are doing with the data that passes through their LLMs.
If feel like this community could use a bot that comments the following on every post:
I think there is plenty of room on news websites for a few of them to cover this.
Lemmy is so fucking cynical.
No, it’s just like Dungeons and Dragons, according to others in this thread.
They tried to buy ARM recently to beef it up, too.
What is this medium blog nonsense with a nonsense headline?
The last time this was posted people pointed out this therapy isn’t new, as far as I remember.
This is blog spam. I saw no citations about any insulin companies being angry.
“Journalists and publishers of information about SEO and Google Search need to stop uncritically repeating Google’s public statements, and take a much harsher, more adversarial view of the search giant’s representatives,” Fishkin says. “When publications repeat Google’s claims as though they are fact, they’re helping Google spin a story that’s only useful to the company and not to practitioners, users, or the public.”
Yes.
It’s a feature, not a bug.
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