Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?
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Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?
Boosts okay.
"If you want to improve the model's output, you can write skill files with more specific instructions!"
"Oh wow so like a file that tells the computer to do exactly what you want?"
"Yep!"
"You're never gonna believe this."
PSA: The Amazon wishlist doxing threat is much greater and more immediate than folks might realize. Attack works like this:
Stalker who wants your address opens an Amazon seller account and lists themselves as a third party seller for any item on your public wishlist. Then, they order the item from themselves as a gift for you. Bam, they have your address.
In particular, attack does not depend on an existing third party seller having poor PII handling hygiene, like the articles have implied.
ai, didn't read.
brilliant.
Browser feature idea: A button that toggles networking on/off for a tab.
I was on Facebook and the site popped up a notice that I was offline. A minute later, up popped a notice saying internet connectivity was restored. That means the page is actively monitoring that state. Why allow a tab to be active while I'm just reading content that was already delivered? I should be able to load a web site, then turn off networking access for that tab, then read as I like.
Without a doubt, this is one of the best articles I’ve ever read on @theverge