

I doubt they did - they only speak up for the fictional customer, meanwhile silently complying to whatever government requests user data from them.


I doubt they did - they only speak up for the fictional customer, meanwhile silently complying to whatever government requests user data from them.


They’ll say anything just to distract their users away from them being caught red handed in the act of giving away their data to the governments all around the world.
Classic business marketing.


Glad to see another Linux phone being added to the current handful - the more, the merrier.
I guess for Americans they can look into the PinePhone by Pine64. There are probably a few other manufacturers out there too.
It’ll definitely switch to local. The electricity and water bills for these AI data centres are enormous, and it’s not getting any better. They’ll either cut it off due to being unsustainable regarding their profit margins, or some laws will curb them down due to wasting Earth’s resources. OpenAI has been operating at a loss since it started, and it’s only sustained by external investments, and it’s not the only case of AI being unprofitable.
These are probably my top three. Recruiters who work in company HR, are usually very moody about who they pick, based on personal preference rather than facts. Sole proprietor recruiters are effective though, that’s why only the in-house ones.
The other two are similar, but they’re the “I work in IT” people who neither possess nor perform the technicalities. Actual imposters (unlike many good folk who do fair work but sometimes suffer from the “imposter syndrome”).
And yes, exceptions happen too. I just dislike these three roles in particular.