

Privacy, UI/UX, admin controls, ads, pop ups or notifications, nagging about online services, AI, forced account creation, not working with older hardware.
Privacy, UI/UX, admin controls, ads, pop ups or notifications, nagging about online services, AI, forced account creation, not working with older hardware.
Might be worth testing Linux with a separate drive. I know people still have trouble with Nvidia, but there are a lot of people (myself included) that just had to install the drivers and have had zero issues thereafter. Mine is a slightly older gaming laptop.
I have a desktop with an AMD card that I tried to put Linux on and couldn’t get the drivers to work. I’m going to try again in the summer and hope they’ve caught up.
This is part of why penalties have maximums.
They could easily charge $200/file with a cap of $5M. Slap in the wrist for Facebook, ruinous for almost everyone else.
Clever reference to Dr Dre’s 1985 hit single “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” from his debut album Simple Minds. Truly is an unforgettable classic.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CdqoNKCCt7A&pp=0gcJCdgAo7VqN5tD
I get where you’re coming from, but just like with the single day, people have to start somewhere.
These events can help people break habits and find alternatives without something as big as “never again”.
It’ll help for the legit abandoned.
Unfortunately for the developers trying to exploit the early access system we’ll either get half finished games released (maybe with a quadruple A warning), or monthly updates that do nothing more than change the version number.
It’s a little like surgery but much easier than removing your own appendix (depending on the laptop).
I think the dual boot problems are generally associated to using the same drive. If you have one drive for each you can use BIOS to control boot order instead.
My favorite apple auto correct: changing the word before the one you just finished. You mentally verify that it’s correct, type the next word, auto correct fucks up the next word and then retroactively fucks up the word you already moved on from. Absolutely brilliant interface.
Depending on the context, acquiescing and then not following orders can be quite effective as well, especially if you’re in a position of direct contact.
E.g., your supervisor instructs you to do something like take down the company DEI site? Say no, get fired… Or say yes, and just don’t do it. You forgot, it’s a cached version, etc. Eventually you have to take it down and then a month later when the site updates it’s back. Someone must’ve left it in the update package.
Be creative, be active. Anyone who wants to gaslight the world is owed nothing but deception and disrespect.
Nope, sorry, didn’t think about that for an RTS. Is definitely designed for keyboard and mouse.
I think any fan of the genre should check out
https://store.steampowered.com/app/334920/ZeroK/
Active development, amazing and customizable controls (seriously, is you’ve ever been frustrated fighting controls in an RTS, they’ve thought of solutions), and an extensive campaign that serves as a unit tutorial (not the most engaging story is my only regret).
Take the guaranteed income (at long as you’re alive), and go for a run with all your free time.
Unfortunately, having a job is horrible for your privacy. You’re required to provide full personal details to be hired to an employer with dubious security who forces you to sign up for accounts with likely either Microsoft or Google. Depending on your position you either need to use your personal phone for work (and your work accounts are easily tied to your phone), or carry a work phone with you, which you have even less control over than normal.
That isn’t really helpful.
I think to your original question, it’s more about sanitizing what is published. On LinkedIn and Indeed. Whenever possible apply directly through the website. But everywhere is going to require similar levels of personal information. As far as being worried about spam; using another email account is probably easiest. You don’t want to risk missing an important email while you are looking.
Under fire? Really? Sounds like some questions in response to someone literally being fired upon.
“Sordid for-profit and outright greed” is Exxon’s mission statement.
They have quite a few posts that are primarily about design philosophy. It’s clear they put a lot of time and effort into it. One of my favorites that has driven a lot of innovation in you can interact with the game is
https://zero-k.info/mediawiki/Cold_Takes/3_-_Fight_your_opponent,_not_the_UI
One that I find myself coming to a sort of grudging agreement with is (veterancy for units isn’t good):
https://zero-k.info/mediawiki/Cold_Takes/15_-_Experiences_With_Veterancy
Thank you, zero k interface is amazing, and their “cold takes” show a design philosophy I constantly find myself wishing I’d find pretty much everywhere else.
Just requires one more comma after “destroy”
Although I guess while I’m being pedantic they should be ellipses.
For most people the consequences of this action will be too far away to understand the connection, so it’s a pretty good target for the US Republican party.