

Seems like they’re getting closer every year though


Seems like they’re getting closer every year though


Here is another case of a connected rich man killing a poor innocent, and going scot free. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FmbwU3J-2kk
Bob Dylan - The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll


I don’t have a problem with the writing style. Doesntseem like AI to me.


The reason I ask is because I tried to install something on Mac OS the other day, and it made me jump through a lot of hoops to install something not approved by Apple. And in the end, I wasn’t able to just blanket allow software from untrusted sources. I had to click a button each time. So it seems like there’s nothing stopping Apple from just removing your ability to press that button in the future.


Missed opportunity to have the meteor land in the crater on the image.


As they should


I don’t know about that. Do you have any references?


Tell Berners Lee that I can’t go


We all know only the smart ones will do that.


Sweet!
For the audience, tires are not made of “rubber” these days they are made from modern plastics.
It’s like how when you play Mario Kart, Toad can speed up real quickly compared to Bowser, but give Bowser a long straight away and he’ll eventually be going faster than Toad.
Because Toad is lighter weight, I guess. I’m not sure how that logic leads to Bowser being faster Max speed.
I’m not sure about running the red light, but there are cases where people have intentionally used cars to run people down in a mass shooting kind of style.
Still lacking context here. Vision Zero says no one should get killed by vehicles.
Vehicular Cycling is nothing but a fraud and a scam, and sometimes an emergency maneuver. Bikes are obviously different from cars.


If I’m understanding, this is like the old trick of using Google translate to bypass web blacklists.
But it won’t work for networks which implement whitelists.


Trello has been getting worse
Here are some of the changes making it more difficult to install arbitrary software in the name of security:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3483921/macs-are-becoming-more-locked-down.html