I feel like the days of debloating Windows has passed, it is getting far too complicated and there's just some things you can't turn off without breaking everything, in addition updates sometimes change those settings back or reinstall programs you thought you removed, it's an endless cat and mouse game I've been playing since Windows 95. I suppose if you absolutely need to use Windows it's good to do what you can to mitigate but I think for me it's time to move on.
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Yeah I'm afraid we're gonna miss the boat on this one too just like we did with social media, we learned nothing.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau used it to write “100% of deregulations”.
Doesn't sound like very good protection. It should be illegal to use "AI" like this, making critical decisions with a technology well known for making massive errors is so fucking stupid I can't even.
Oh I definitely do the best I can, but it's difficult to avoid sometimes, for instance finding a protein bar without any of that stuff and with good other macros is quite a chore. But I opt for real sugar whenever I possibly can.
I fucking knew it, this shit made me feel weird all the time.
Trump doesn't have a vision, he just does whatever the people with the most money in the room tells him. He didn't even know what Nvidia was, so fuck off.
I think I'm with Warren G and Nate Dogg on this one, you need to regulate.
Quite an ending. It's some quality bait lol.
They were on the right track and then greed took over yet again, injecting advertisements and making tiers. I want a video in reliable good quality, no worry about it being edited or that it will disappear, without ads. The options are buy the Bluray or pirate it, for older movies there is one option.
Eh, I like my TV as far from reality as possible.
Yeah, right, I'm sure they'll do that for ESPN too. Sports are so freaking expensive it's probably like half the price of the bill for something I never watched. They probably will though, everything will be an add on soon, the only standard channels will be like Lifetime, QVC and Fox News.