

Right I think your last point will be the thing we look back on in wonderment. You mean you used to have to TELL the website what you wanted? How am I supposed to know??
Right I think your last point will be the thing we look back on in wonderment. You mean you used to have to TELL the website what you wanted? How am I supposed to know??
Animaniacs
That pinball game on windows xp
In addition to allowing Google to manage the authentication process, signing in with Google allows Google to track your visits. In some cases they get additional data about content you view.
In many cases the mere presence of that button allows Google to track that your device visited the Udemy sign in/sign up page, even if you don’t click it. Google uses this to create and update a profile of you they sell for advertising and other purposes, and exposes you to more risk if your Google account is breached. With a password manager I find using SSO to be about the same level of effort as using my manager’s autofill functionality
The only language worth discussing is brainfuck
Don’t worry this post was written by a first year computer science student who just learned about C. No need to look too closely at it.
This was productive and I’m sure you convinced a whole lot of people
They’re suing him for copying scenes shot for shot from their movie after they told him explicitly not to
That depends on where you live. Most places in the US, yes it is legal. It’s legal to keep almost any data for any reason in most of the US
And you are worth helping, and worthy of being
Canadian technology? So they politely asked for the private key then
Hmm, perhaps. But…recurring revenue sure is easier than…whatever you said.
Yes but then how do they get that sweet sweet recurring revenue
Has it gotten worse? They’ve been dogshit for a long time, maybe they’ve gotten worse and I haven’t noticed
It’s literally discussed in the Wikipedia definition…
Talkativity is a defining feature of extraversion
Hot take: This is gonna sound conceited to introverts but “shutting the fuck up so others can talk and contribute” IS society forcing extroverts to do exactly what you said. When an extrovert isn’t talking they are probably deliberately holding back because it’s socially polite
I mean clearly those people do exist, so I’m curious if you have something specific in mind? Kinda feels like asking how people feel about folks with anger issues. Not great but they exist?
Define victim mentality with examples perhaps?
Yes but I guess “software works as written” doesn’t go viral as well