

No worries, better to be cautious and not trust by default in the current climate.


No worries, better to be cautious and not trust by default in the current climate.


Oh dear… *commences sycophancy routine


You’ve made some excellent points highlighting how common and needed encryption is. Which also highlights how important it is to defend the right to encryption from government overreach.
A key under the mat for the cops is a key under the mat for the neredowells as well. Which also begs the question, how comfortable are with the cops showing up in your living room uninvited?


Well that’s good news, but he’s still immorally rich and in need of taxation.


Which is why online privacy is a big deal even if you don’t have “something to hide.” Use any of the plethora of other search options available besides Google. Use tracker blockers and link scrubbers whenever possible. Block any unnecessary cookies. And use fingerprint protection whenever possible. VPNs can be helpful in many cases too. No reason not to and it’s pretty quick and easy to do.


Thank you. It can’t be both the reason for job cuts yet not show massive productivity gains. The reason is corporate greed in a squeezed economy.


Try not being evil then if you’re mad about being caught.


Tell me your country is falling into private sector authoritarianism without telling me your country is falling into private sector authoritarianism.


What if we as a society decided to just not?


5% of those layoffs will actually be AI related. The other 95% will be profits related.


Last one should read “You need a minimum 5 years experience and AI will screen out your resume without a perfect match” and “why is it so hard for us to find qualified candidates?”
Once again, if this were labeled a person (since corporations have personhood rights) you’d get a restraining order for stalking. Especially in light of the SCOTUS decision to invalidate geofence dragnet surveillance…