- yes
- the same, but probably to an even more unknown IP that is also changing frequently. the content itself should look equally random
SitD
🪟: absolutely atrocious. let's do for-profit low quality software instead 😡
ignorance = strength 😂
i see, and i definitely agree with the environmental aspect. but automated coding before ai is new to me, do you have a keyword i could look up?
how is this even downvoted? every one of you knows that programming has some exciting moments but sometimes just a 50 lines very trivial and predictable text that has to be written by someone. i don't see horses trying to pick up old carts to pull them around meaninglessly 😂
😳 oh no a wrongful thought. maybe we can get him back to the right view if we give him more ai
I had the same and it was only cyberpunk but the reason was that my GPU clock and voltage were not stable... it became stable with higher voltage or alternatively with lower max clock rate
this man's face looks like about to emit a nasal laughter while he plugs a ring camera into a UPS, singlehandedly putting humanity's most secured military zones to shame
respectable level of hoarding 🏅
My anxiety about giving my ID stems from this dissimilarity with real life: If i go to a career fair, i might need to show a ticket but often there's no need to show anything. This is a career site so their request for data should be at the same level. However they request as much data as an airport, which has much higher requirements to achieve passenger safety.
I guess if they don't fight bots their platform will suffer a lot. But if the ID check is there for this reason, they didn't have to make me pass 30 captchas... I guess the hoops that you have to go through online are just becoming a bit much for my taste.
Thanks for reaching out though, I'll reconsider my stance. I'll also check what a professional association is and which one fits me 😄
fair point. my hobbies aren't expensive either so i could live a modest life.
however I wouldn't consider my anxiety as relating to a threat model - it's more like this: if i go to a career fair, i might need to show a ticket but often there's no need to show anything. this is a career site so their request for data should be at the same level. however they request as much data as an airport, which has much higher requirements to achieve passenger safety. i really hate that internet users are just fine with these invasive data requirements these days
I think the nsa is not going to cast doubts over tor by leaking information from normal people or small fry criminals like pirates. and if you're a dissident from a different country than usa, it's probably also fine. I'm a lot more worried about the vpns that pay or own vpn review sites or have ties to surveillance companies