I'm a teacher at university and I run Arch, BTW. 😁
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IA is definitely on shaky legal ground here. But as far as I'm concerned, they're in the right.
I definitely use them a lot, but I think "very" is too strong a word. It's pretty easy to get confident, contradictory information from them. They're a good place to start and brainstorm, but all the information has to be verified either by running and testing the code, or by finding a human source.
It's about time. I remember finally getting my subscription canceled what must have been 7 years ago by now. That was a happy day. And those were the "good" days of this whole thing!
I hate to do this, but AI chatbots are typically pretty good at giving examples for things like this and you can learn from it.
The one thing that would drive my parents over the edge is ads in Windows. They already use Firefox and Libreoffice.
Unix has been my favorite dev platform since I first used it 30 years ago. I'm typing this on a Mac, which also does just fine. But I'm happiest on my Linux box. Even WSL was OK, but the bloat of Windows overpowers the hardware. My Linux daily driver is a 9-year-old laptop that couldn't handle Windows any longer.
I'm on the "OK but keep an eye on it" train, here.
Devs need feedback to know how people are using the product, and opt-out tracking is the best way to do it. In this case, it seems like my personal data is completely unidentifiable.
I was coding in the IE6 era, so I'd really prefer to not end up in a browser engine monoculture again.
Since I moved my stuff off Google Drive, Libreoffice has been super useful. Great work.
Meta has had this feature for years.
On mobile:
- Long press the Facebook icon.
- Tap "uninstall".
After that Facebook won't control the political content on your feed.
SERP = Search Engine Results Pages
In case you're like me and didn't know.
Yes! Happy for my state!