Sure, a lot of people can do that. A lot of people absolutely can’t, too. A lot of people can look up and solve computer issues too, and a lot of people can’t. It’s not a generational thing or specific to computers.
Sure, a lot of people can do that. A lot of people absolutely can’t, too. A lot of people can look up and solve computer issues too, and a lot of people can’t. It’s not a generational thing or specific to computers.
Expecting people who grew up after the Internet was mainstream to all be developers is like expecting everyone who grew up in the 60s and 70s to be a mechanic
That’s not really what it’s designed for though
A lot of websites use html tags correctly, especially some of the better news websites
That seems stupid
I’m saying exactly what I said in my previous comment
So really the question should be “if you are alleged to have been speeding, but some people are reporting that there is no evidence that you were speeding and some others are saying that source is biased - did you break the law?”
That’s a different question entirely
What would be some reasons why it wouldn’t be breaking the law?
If the service is free you are the product. That’s why I pay my girlfriend
They must’ve been playing the long game then, iMessage has been irrelevant in Europe since before this law existed. Apple truly thinks of eveything
It’s a podcast called Parenting Hell
Thankfully Spotify’s podcast platform still supplies RSS for most podcasts. The only exclusive podcast I listen to got so much backlash they had to make it non exclusive again
You can listen to most podcasts through any platform you choose, I’m not sure how you came to that conclusion
I’ve been saying for ages that podcasts are the last mainstream bastion of what the Internet is supposed to be. Imagine if it was the same for film and tv?
Can anyone recommend any good podcast focused self hosted RSS feeds?
Any site that uses AI generated images for the thumbnail can fuck off, I’d rather see nothing
What are the actual reasonable outcomes here:
I love the idea of the ding, but I hate the idea of being in a meeting sharing my screen when I’m working in something. It would be like having someone looking over your shoulder at your screen constantly