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It’s already beatable right now, there are services in third world countries where people get paid fractions of a penny to solve captchas for machines.
It’s already beatable right now, there are services in third world countries where people get paid fractions of a penny to solve captchas for machines.
I don’t know anyone that actually thinks like that at store level.
As a retail manager, it looks fine? If the people in front of you are all waiting to check out, they should probably grab people from other departments to cover a few extra registers for a bit, but the store itself looks nice to me.
The last vehicle to move is the one at fault, even if someone else parks right up on them.
Chaotic evil: Send SIGSEGV
Last week I stayed in a hotel for 3 days at a said and done price that was still about $100 cheaper than this 2 night Airbnb’s base price, not even adding in their fees.
There have been examples that are effectively primitive shitposts found carved into walls in Pompeii. People never really change.
This is a very well written take. Have my upvote.
I always just figure these sorts of claims are done with a wink and a nod as a sort of traditional joke.
Camera technology may have progressed to insanely high quality, but any picture of Nessie or Bigfoot will always be taken with a potato.
I disagree. Consider the average internet user and how much they willingly give up about themselves online. Most of them use social media and have everyone they’ve ever met added on it, they post directly about what they’re doing and often who they’re doing it with, and they lend their engagement at things they like. They use Google for a search engine and don’t block ads.
So really, for the probably 80-90%+ of the population that captures, the massive surveillance network in place just at that level is perfectly sufficient to gleam anything they might want to know. Even if someone does protect their privacy, people they’re connected with still influence their profile through their lack of concern for privacy.
So really, with all that in place, what’s the incentive to have a top secret voice surveillance system built on top of all that? It would destroy the market for any phone doing it if it was ever proven. Why take that risk when you can get everything you want from all those other sources instead?
It’s possible that she looked up information about cutting down on drinking, and because you’re connected in the ad network system, you also got ads from it. They like to learn who is connected to who and target ads that way. Facebook is, as you might predict, one of the most notorious.
I always found the tracking chip conspiracy stuff to be particularly funny. Unfortunately, I never personally met any whackos that believed it.
The best method for very accurately tracking them was the thing they likely used to post about the COVID vaccine tracking you.
If you don’t support it, then don’t do business with any place that expects a tip. Or just get takeout where tipping isn’t expected so much.
As long as the business gets your money, they’re still winning whether you tip or not.
Today I learned ADP is franchised, assuming this guy was even real and not some sort of con artist.
Thanks for the notice, I’ve upgraded my instance as well.
but being able to cache locally and have that information persistent between uses dramatically drops the initial page load time.
This is already 100% possible through standard web methods. Heck, the web browsers often do resource caching for you.
You’ve got half the ingredients to make some pilk on the right side at least. They’re catering to a market here.
I erased everything that wasn’t in a private subreddit or technical sub. I value the help I gave over the value I remove. Everything else is gone though, which was most of my account.
Escalate to management as quickly as possible so you’re not just annoying some poor front desk worker that had nothing to do with it.