Imagine being so bad that you have to ban your leading candidate just before elections and even Marine Le Pen denounces you as being too incompetent and too radical to work with
For Europeans wanting to remove their data from #stackoverflow, wouldn't a GDPR deletion request do the trick? I wish we had real data privacy laws in my country.
@Neblib The GDPR forces the deletion of personal data, but if they anonymize your posts after you ask for the deletion of your personal data, I think they don't have to delete them. As long as the posts cannot be linked back to you again, it's fine.
Its crazy that #Tesla just laid off their entire SuperCharger team.
It is REALLY REALLY difficult to justify buying another vehicle that isnt a Tesla, solely because you're shooting yourself in the foot wrt charging. Tesla chargers are just miles better, more convenient and more numerous.
If that advantage is gone, I don't really see how Tesla is going to compete.
@kemotep@NBAnthony2k I think they are increasingly becoming more worried about cheap electric car manufacturers who are already forcing them to cut prices. They are cutting costs as much as possible, so that they can still lower prices if needed. For the first time probably ever, their market share in every major region went down in Q1.
Question on raising children. Pretty much everything I learn about computers came from me breaking my computer and learning how to fix it. Have people looked into convertly and regularly breaking or purchasing tech that breaks to teach their children tech?
Anyway just thinking about saving old laptops that I'll give to kids some day running an ancient version of arch so by 18 they can crack the NSA
@Inextinguishable_Ravings I don't have kids, but from my own childhood or more specifically teenage years a big reason why I learned a lot about computers was that we just had some old computers that I could tinker with without worrying too much. I used to install some weird Linux distros and then end up breaking them within like a week. The computers were never really high end stuff, but they didn't have to be.
The thing that really fucks me off about leftists is that even when they see how much of a fuck up not supporting Hillary was in 2016 they put it in terms like "instead of gaining inches I lost yards"
Like no mfers, Hillary's 2016 platform was incredible, Biden has been transformative to the United States, you deranged fucks just refuse to admit that the Democrats are making things better for Americans because they aren't literal communists.
@Neblib@AwoogaGeneral@Slyence The more I stay away from Reddit, the more I realize how it's like an infinite doomer machine when I visit it now.
And it's not really only the social media sites. I used to kinda like Politico, but now I just feel like they are trying to sell every type of news by making a doomer headline out of every news article.
Just a couple of weeks ago I was talking about this with some friends. One is trying to switch from Windows to Linux and constantly has some weird issues with his 4090. I mentioned that I switched from NVIDIA to AMD because the driver support is just so much better on Linux, after which another friend mentioned that he has been thinking of switching from AMD to NVIDIA, because he sometimes has some weird issues with AMD on Windows.
@jenbanim Hmm, I wonder what was FT's sources because they claimed to have three persons mentioning it and it doesn't really seem like them to make frontpage news about something they don't fully trust.
@jcphoenix > Rather than narrowly focus on the App Store, as European regulators have, it focused on Apple’s entire ecosystem of products and services.
Yikes for Apple. If the DOJ ends up forcing Apple to open up their whole ecosystem more, it would be pretty interesting.
@archliberal It might be that they predict that the US will legislate something similar and the EU guidelines already exist, because Biden issued an executive order last year to start the development of standards for "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence".