Secret tech is to just buy like 4 bottles at a time, then you only have to deal with the problem 25% of the time
Good. Ad blocking is security and anyone that tells you different both doesn't care about your computer security, and also wants to sell you something.
That 2/3 to 3/4 of computer programmers, computer security experts and advertisers seems low. I feel like that should be closer to 90%
I'll take the DeLorean and the castle
Air Canada probably spent more trying to fight this claim rather than just issuing payment when the chatbot logs were sent in
Hosting documentation on Discord is like hosting it on IRC.
While a useful tool in its own right, it's entirely the wrong choice for this job.
First of all, how dare you
Honestly, this is not an unreasonable take for 1982.
The most recent home console would've been the Colecovision and the most popular arcade game would've been Donkey Kong.
The NES was still 3 years away and she likely never heard of any of the more narrative PC games of the time like Adventure or Zork.
I don't know why they think this change is going to get anyone to switch.
5 seconds of nothing is still way better than a minute-long ad
I am always reminded of this tweet from ProZD when printers come up:
i've got a billion dollar idea, imagine a computer printer but like, it actually fucking works, it prints every time like it's fucking supposed to without issue, it just does that no fucking problem, companies, feel free to take this idea, this one's on me
Man I wish.
Getting everyone to agree on a date and time for D&D is harder than any encounter you could face in-game
I'm with Gen Z here. They're absolutely right
The Internet Archive is right up there with Wikipedia in terms of public good they have done.
It's a travesty thet they even need to fight this.