Lolwut? Didn’t realise they were serving ads on maps too, that’s hectic
Lolwut? Didn’t realise they were serving ads on maps too, that’s hectic
Become president/buy a president. Same diff.
Gotta be able to compete in the rolling coal market
Better a moderation system that has a few false positives than a system that allows nazi and fascist accounts to flourish.
I didn’t know what it was, so I looked it up. Their description is here:
https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2024/08/22/ppa-update/
It sounds interesting… It also sounds like it will fail, because Mozilla seems to think that trackers are primarily interested in collecting ad stats, and that targeted advertising is less critical, but I think in reality it’s the other way around, and advertisers won’t accept such a limited solution.
Rueben Bolling’s comics are nearly always just as on-point as this. Well worth following.
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Pretty sure about 8 years ago the Onion started writing plain news, and in the last year or so they’ve moved on to writing the laws of the universe.
A new character? In this Hollywood economy?
Maybe someone needs to start a science shitposts community
I’m middle aged and I’m still only half way through that saga
Those arc sides are parallel in polar coordinates.
This is a square in polar coordinates
I think any scientist should able to convey at least the high level concepts that they’re working on at the level that a smart 12th-grader can follow. If you can’t do that, I think that’s a sign that you’re probably not thinking about your work very clearly. Being able to distill things and context-switch back to a birds-eye view of your work is critical for knowing what direction you’re heading in.
(I say this from the perspective of a climate scientist - our field has a pretty active public/lay conversation and lots of science comma, but I think the concept still applies to other sciences, and social sciences.)
I’m incredibly glad that this absurd-reply kind of humour, which is a huge part of what made reddit so great, has made it to Lemmy.
How so?
Should it not just be integrated in to the supply cost?
It literally promises to generate content, but I think the implied promise is that it will replace parts of your workforce wholesale, with no drop in quality.
It’s that last bit that’s going to be where the drama happens