Put an exclamation mark right behind the square brackets (like this ![]()) for an image to be displayed
Put a short description of what you can find on the picture between the square brackets (like this ![a cute black and white cat]()). This is helpful for blind people to know what your image is about.
Yeah, but even machines that are "built responsibly" (whatever that may mean) can make mistakes. Correction: they will make mistakes, because decision making isn't linear, and afaik computers are only good at linear tasks, such as calculations. And once they do, who should be held accountable? The AI's creator? The person/company who accepted whatever decision the AI made? Or nobody? When people are deciding, it's a bit easier to know who to blame. But how do you do it when the decision is by an algorithm?
And sure, maybe AI's can help in decision making, but shouldn't decisions be made by people in the end?
You made it so that only the currently focused window has 100% opacity, while making the others really transparent. Isn't that impractical when you are, let's say, writing some document while checking other windows for information related to what you're writing? Has there been any situations where something similar happened to you? Since this is your own "rice", there's no problem if you never used your computer for stuff like this, but I'm legit curious about it.
I'm thinking that the author is doing this so they avoid thoughts like "the website is still up, why am I not posting anything on it?" We are talking about a person who felt the urge to post at least once every single day of their life, while maintaining a job.
It's the first time I've ever heard about this website, but it seems like the author's decision was the best decision they could've done, due to how pressured they felt with the conrent creation thing.
No, it's 50 000. It says mil, which means thousand in Portuguese (and in Spanish and Italian, if I'm not mistaken?) imo it's confusing, because Google likes using 50mil when it's 50 000 and using 50M when it's 50 000 000.
And I've heard it took years until someone managed to do it