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‘If I switch it off, my girlfriend might think I’m cheating’: inside the rise of couples location sharing

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    deported to an El Salvador slave camp. That's the absolutely horrendous part, and you should be criticizing those camps. This detention center isn't that. Deporting people en masse is genocide. That's not true. This is what genocide means: genocide: The systematic and widespread extermination or attempted extermination of a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group. Deportation is the national version of trespassing someone from a property. It's not murder. The conservative justices are loyal to the Republican party. They're really not. Their interests do often align, but that's not because they're taking orders from the GOP. If the GOP was actually able to tell them what to do, they'd side w/ Trump way more often. they voted to kill That's not what they did. They largely voted for protectionism (save our jobs/businesses/etc), and now they're feeling the results of that. Only a small subset of Republicans are actually racist. I'm sure the same is true among Democrats as well. Absolutely beside myself at your cavalier attitude Why? Because I refuse to jump on the Republican hate bandwagon? I'm not going to stoop to dangerous rhetoric to try to scare/shame people to my viewpoint. I strongly disagree with Republicans on policy, but more importantly I see the two party system as the real problem here. Shilling one side over another just perpetuates that system and merely swings the pendulum the other way. So no, I'm not going to buy into that nonsense. And my state is doing quite well, despite the best efforts of our legislature.
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    I have a rough idea of their efficiency as I've used them, not in professional settings but I wager it would not be too different. My point is more that it feels like the rugs are finally starting to get pulled. This tech is functionnal as you said, it works to a point and that point is enough for a sizeable amount of people. But I doubt that the price most people are paying now is enough to cover the cost of answering their queries. Now that some people, especially younger devs or people who never worked without those tools are dependant on it, they can go ahead and charge more. But it's not too late, so I'm hoping it will make some people more aware of that kind of scheme and that they will stop feeding the AI hype in general.
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    It's like complaining about the cost of Nike but still buying and wearing it.
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    Make a dummy Google Account, and log into it when on the VPN. Having an ad history avoids the blocks usually. (Note: only do this if your browsing is not activist related/etc) Also, if it's image captchas that never end, switch to the accessibility option for the captcha.
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    Telegram isn't banned in Ukraine. Can't be that bad.
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    Brother I live in western Europe and of the 6 supermarkets in my smallish city, 4 offer the handscanner. It's incredibly common here, and very convenient.
  • The AI-powered collapse of the American tech workfoce

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    The biggest tech companies are still trimming from pandemic over hiring. Smaller companies are still snatching workers up. And you also have companies trimming payroll for the coming Trump recession. Neither have anything to do with AI.