Middle top takes away your medicine don’t be fooled
Middle top takes away your medicine don’t be fooled
Yeah, but I mean that don’t be surprised if you see memes with propaganda during the US election season
I don’t think truth social would equate Trump’s presidency as “leaving someone to die”
I’m gonna be honest, I have difficulty with tone and subtext and still wouldn’t use A.I. to write a personal message to someone. I just tell the person that I have issues with subtext and what I say might come up as inappropriate. I think true resistance comes in the form of accepting ways of communicating that are unorthodox.
Not much. Every single time I asked it for help, it or gave me a recursive answer (ex: If I ask “how do I change this setting?” It answers: by changing this setting), or gave me a wrong answer. If I can’t already find it on a search engine, then it’s pretty useless to me.
HOLY SHEET THIS IS PEAK!!
Hesitanting between Hassan and Greta 🤔🤔🤔 /j
I’ll gladly download the app!
… To help, of course!
I usually use the scaled sort in order to find niche communities
I understand. Thank you!
Thanks for answering! I was more wondering what kind of issue DNS solved and why it was solved that way. Also if anyone thought of another solution.
I also read the history here (https://cyber.harvard.edu/icann/pressingissues2000/briefingbook/dnshistory.html), and it still seems pretty sketchy to me that the concern of website names being inaccessible to small businesses and such was solved with the ICANN. Didn’t this just make domain names into stuff you could speculate with? I may be tweaking rn, but I don’t think it’s necessarily right.
I’ve seen the crypto scams, unfortunately, which is basically what brought me to ask this question.
Is there a reason why they decided that domain names should be owned? Cause it kinda sounds like the metaverse, but older (like buying digital land and stuff). And idk, it just leaves a bad taste for me at least.
I meant more like did it have to be a central agreement for it to scale up to what it is now?
But why did everyone agree to that? Couldn’t domains be determined by user, or at least a bit more decentralized? (ex: google.com leads to IP address 1.1.1.1)
I should’ve asked the question earlier. Thank you so much!
Chances are they already did
Read a lot, cite sources and explain thouroughly what you think.
I mostly use the last method. Basically, you want to make sure that the other person understands fully what you mean. You can use examples and anecdotes as well.
Training yourself in philosophy also helps, as it makes sure you argument well what you want to say.
That would be awesome!