Also, while we're at it, reform the DMCA to disallow automated copyright related takedown requests without some sort of human reviewing it at the other end. It's been abused to hell and back by big business.
Itch.io shared on hackernews that they apparently sent a report for fraud and phishing, not copyright infringement. So sounds like funko was abusing the system even if automated copyright claims weren't a thing.
Firefox users use this in the wrong window at their peril (it closes the current window)
Not just firefox. Also chrome, and a lot of other programs that implement tabs like file managers and things like that. It's one of those almost universal shortcuts, like Ctrl+F or Ctrl+L
Ik vind het ook absoluut idioot hoe normaal heel veel mensen dit vinden. Heb er wel eens wat van gezegd terwijl ik bij mijn eigen moeder in de auto zit, en word daar dan gewoon raar voor aangekeken (terwijl ze naar de weg zou moeten kijken)
I've always felt like "ban" is more like a manual operarion, you're banned until someone manually unbans you. While a kick or suspension expires on its own.
I use Nextcloud as well, and have the same folder mounted in Photoprism so I can get a better gallery view and indexing of my pictures. It does face and object detection and stuff locally.
I just got an AI to write a cover letter for me highlighting specific skjlls, and then just edited those skills to fit the job I was applying to. Wasn't really that much effort, and I did land a job in about 2 weeks of searching.
I think on Mac os when you shake the cursor, it amimates to a big size and then back down to normal just once. I guess that's what they mean? (Haven't used Mac os in quite some time though so I might be wrong)
they promised Windows 10 would be the "last Windows," too.
Iirc, they didn't. There was one person who didn't really have the authority to make such claims say something that could have been understood as win 10 is the last windows.
I hate to defend Microsoft, they're an awful company, but this just was never really true.
There is a nearly zero percent chance that the game developers are also cloud experts
Well yeah, that's why you would put some cloud experts on the project besides the game devs if you're doing things like this. It's not just game developers working on the game.
Doesn't even have to be people feom the Azure team. Microsoft has plenty of resources to teach someone to be a cloud expert in other branches, they even offer certifications for outside people, surely they can manage a few of their own.
Itch.io shared on hackernews that they apparently sent a report for fraud and phishing, not copyright infringement. So sounds like funko was abusing the system even if automated copyright claims weren't a thing.