

It was a bug/exploit. You don’t normally need to manually curate to avoid that content. You are exposed to more of it here having to manually curate.
You block one furry instance and another one immediately gets federated.
It was a bug/exploit. You don’t normally need to manually curate to avoid that content. You are exposed to more of it here having to manually curate.
You block one furry instance and another one immediately gets federated.
They treated it as an extension of the telephone is how I always thought about it.
For sure, Skype/eBay did a lot right at first. But by the time MS bought it, it was already falling from favor.
Lololol Skype was already dying when eBay fucked up. Hardcore revisionism here.
Skype was always shit. It was being first to market that made it popular. It was one of the first ways to get cheaper and free informational calling. By the time MS purchased it vent and ts became popular as well as zoom and others entering the space.
Lolol America.
Meanwhile the afp is out in full force. Europe is just permanently 10 years behind the US in this regard.
I find the algorithms spot on. Zero need to optimize around an edge case/zero day.
Lemmy has plenty of porn and violence. You quitting here?
Does he get to drive race cars and own a nice GPU? Cause I get those things with my salary.
Please point out a single instance where Microsoft was fined not using the data in the way described in the terms of service.
Blah blah blah blah blah blah, I’m going to ignore 30 years of MS being open about policy and handling oodles of data because it doesn’t align with what I want the policy to be.
Just as dumb as the Alexa is spying on us crowd.
It’s pretty clear most of you can’t be bothered to read past headlines.
Recall is local and they aren’t using your data for upstream training.
It was a bug. That shit randomly pops up on most federated instances as a feature here.