The EU is doing great. It can pay for loads of stuff with the endless fines American tech companies rack up
The EU is doing great. It can pay for loads of stuff with the endless fines American tech companies rack up
I’m posting the same comment in two replies here now, terrible behaviour, but yes exactly this was an attempt to force a sale and get tiktok into American ownership.
It feels very neat that America would think tiktok would ultimately choose the option where it gets more money, but that the Chinese instead choose control.
The theory is the tiktok “ban” was an attempt to force a sale on favourable terms , but tiktok has called the bluff.
The comments here show the real problem, adverts dont have to say why they’ve been selected.
All online ads should have to say which filters they matched to advertise to you. The advertising in most cases now is centralised into Google or Facebook, this is absolutely technically possible.
I’m glad it’s not just me
Yes as others said, the op mentioned notepad and you said notebookllm.
I thought you were talking about notepad and it’s new ai features.
You’re using the wrong tool.
Hell, notepad is the wrong tool for every use case, it exists in case you’ve broken things so thoroughly on windows that you need to edit a file to fix it. It’s the text editor of last resort, a dumb simple file editor always there when you need it.
Adding any feature (except possibly a hex editor) makes it worse at its only job.
This doesn’t sound like a great company.
/glances at substack
I hope that too. It would be nice.
So you only see misinformation if professional disinformation employees are paid to reply instantly, which, they are.
Weird you’re being voted down.
Who wants the terminally online to be the first five replies to every post? It should sort by op like/boost by default at least
I think you need to not be a small enterprise to fall under those rules.
You’d need more than 50 employees or EUR 10m in turnover. Each Lemmy server would likely count individually.
If you don’t get jokes it can’t be helped but try not to interrupt the rest of us.
Seems a little conincidental all of this and the story about MS locking the us gov into azure come out as soon as trump wins
Kakoune is there for you
I wonder if “code” means pull requests and they have a load of automated ones to update versions of external and internal libraries
If someone sees an Angus steakhouse and actually goes in and buys food they must be blind. It’s the most obvious looking tourist trap of a chain you can imagine.
It perches itself on corners in busy parts of London next to major tube stations and preys on the dimmest and laziest tourists. It’s genuinely worrying so many people fall for it and go in, reviews or not.
Recommending it is more of a joke than a serious attempt to convince anyone it’s good.
Won’t compete or can’t compete?
I’m not 100% sure Jared didnt
At absolute best it’s breaking even before debt service.
Maybe he’s still not just paying rent on some buildings and miraculously hasn’t been kicked out yet