Amazing, let's not forget that not a single AI company is profitable, and it's very possible that AI won't get substantially better than this. They're just shoveling billions of dollars into this thing as "the cost of doing business", and they probably won't see a real ROI from it.
I wonder if the ultimate reason for cutting trailers is because there aren't actually enough trailers to air anymore. It seems like the small budget movies have largely disappeared. Going to the movies is an activity for big mega-hits that makes hundreds of millions ONLY, so there aren't enough trailers to fill the slot.
Depends on your definition. Looking back, I think we'll see 11 as the major shift into the mainstream, but there's no chance of it becoming a majority this generation.
While I accept that cats didn't elect Trump, I refuse to concede cats wouldn't have elected Trump if they could vote. The man is a physical manifestation of the act of pushing a glass of water off the edge of the table.
Based on the article, a server is probably a docker container or something like it they spin up and replace each new match. Sounds to me like they deliberately designed around a system that makes a server browser impossible.
There's benefits to us not tweaking privacy settings. TOR explicitly discourages it. You don't (always) get fingerprinted by a single unique item, it's through an ensemble of data points that companies can identify who you are. There may be 10% of users with your same font library, and 1% who has the same monitor width, and 5% with the same time zone, and voila, when you multiply those percentages, you get close to one in a couple billion, and they've successfully fingerprinted you.
If everyone tweaks their settings from default Firefox, you reveal more information about yourself each time. You may think you're protecting yourself, but the reality is the opposite, you're creating a one of a kind browser config. This is where Librewolf can really reign supreme, if we all just use stock Librewolf, no one will be unique, and everyone will be anonymous.
The worst part is that democrats will fight back by gerrymandering harder, and it just won't be as effective because gerrymandering always benefits the person behind. If democrats had an ounce of intelligence, they would be fighting for standard algorithms to manage redistricting. If it was federal law to minimize district perimeters, this whole nonsense would end.
Amazing, let's not forget that not a single AI company is profitable, and it's very possible that AI won't get substantially better than this. They're just shoveling billions of dollars into this thing as "the cost of doing business", and they probably won't see a real ROI from it.