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  • I spent time yesterday writing a start command to initiate Copilot then exit in Vim, run it periodically, just to satisfy our corporate requirement of Copilot usage. It was really fun, and a nice way to give them a "fuck you".

  • Good guy Google. Guess what? The developer of apps can deliberately hide or delay the push notifications if it detects its background optimization is enabled. Really, really emphasize on "can", not "should".

  • And no. A person who pays millions dollars of tax does not have a louder voice than I do. We are all the same tax payers who pay proportionally to our earnings.

    Give me back the public infrastructure I need and the billionaires hate.

  • Urethra opening and vaginal opening are both inside the human body. There is only one opening in the front, male or female. Females have labia minora/majora. Males have urinary meatus.

  • Why do you need that /s? Somebody needs to call out the shit of this trend. This way of phtographing makes no sense. It's the same way why guys buy detergent in ads where MILFS are holding it next to their boobs.

  • Quantum mechanics only says that you can't predict the spin of certain particles. Those particles are at a vastly different scale of the things we see in everyday life. Yes, a photon might suddenly change direction and I won't see it because it's a wave function, right? But only at a really small odd. I bet it has never happened to me or anyone in my continent, if not the entire human race in all time. Let alone neurones in my brains experiencing quantum effects.

    Quantum mechanics dismisses no argument of determinism because how low the possibilities are.

    Even if macroscopic particles do behave randomly, it is still a random behaviour, not your decision.