It’s not even a good excuse because even if they did change their minds, he could still attempt to debate whoever it is on the scheduled date.
It’s not even a good excuse because even if they did change their minds, he could still attempt to debate whoever it is on the scheduled date.
I agree, this usage of it was bad.
They would have been focusing on “AI” since before chatgpt/genAI.
This is a place where you actually do want machine learning to categorize threats. This is a different ai than chatgpt ai. We just call everything AI now cus why not.
But yea, they fucked up.
Now the internet needs to rollback to pre-google times. Where you have a human-curated and organized list of useful sites.
No they’re not. And the tech literate people that will see that they can disable this protection and continue as normal.
Microsoft doesn’t always do good things, but I think this is fine. If you open firefox it’ll ask you if you want to set your default browser, and it won’t regedit for you. It will open up the proper windows menu that lets you set firefox as the default.
Not letting malware change your settings by default is a GOOD thing. It is also a good thing that advanced users can disable the feature.
The only bad thing about the story is the lack of transparency. Having to find out about it by breaking tools is bad. It would be better if they had a changelog for these updates that say what they do so admins can see if their tools will be affected.
Great response on why NFTs are lame for what most are being used for.
I play some blockchain games where the NFT represents digital items, and the only real use case for it being on blockchain is having the marketplace to trade in game items for money. And that doesn’t even need to be blockchain, it’s like an overengineered steam marketplace.
You can squash merge so it goes into the main branch as one commit, that’s usually how I do it.
It has an extra finger
Both sites appear to work for me.