

[Speculation]
They’ll probably get a list of hashes from major copyright holders. So the biggest torrents won’t work, but you’ll still be able to pirate small-time artists.
[Speculation]
They’ll probably get a list of hashes from major copyright holders. So the biggest torrents won’t work, but you’ll still be able to pirate small-time artists.
They were so fantastic for gaming. I could actually see what was happening on the screen.
It makes a difference if you signed up for the only instance early on, and now everyone assumes you’re a tankie.
You’d get an email address from your ISP. Early on you’d just dial the ISP, send/receive email, and then automatically hang up. College freshmen were assigned a school email address.
Eventually, “web mail” became popular because you could log in from any computer, like at the library.
By the time email became unavoidable, everyone had already been assigned at least one email address. It was seen as a major feature of the internet itself.
Companies that are incompetently led will fail and companies that integrate new AI tools in a productive and useful manner will succeed.
Using AI to lobby for bailouts? Very clever!
IMO without execs, employees would get paid for a greater percentage of their labor and profits would go down.
The AI will make sense of our terrible grammar.
I think that autocorrected as “feels”.
If we had the political power to fight Disney, then we could enact a UBI so everyone can get free art all the time.
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’
— Isaac Asimov
Tor is bad for piracy because it’s designed for low bandwidth applications. Maybe I2P?