Officials with the lowest approval ratings in the world (Macron, Starmer, Merz, Sanchez) are the loudest champions of social media bans for teens and ‘misinformation’ crackdowns.
@levelsio I bought the US version of the phone recently, and I had a very smooth experience. I was warned that the transfer could take around three hours.
Sticking with US models from here on out: eSIM-only, but that gives extra battery life and none of the EU-mandated stuff.
Until ~2015, GitHub Pages hosted over 2 million websites on 2 servers with a multi-million-line nginx.conf, edited and reloaded per deploy. This worked incredibly well, with https://t.co/DcP1J23VVj ranking as the 140th most visited domain on the web at the time.
⚠️ Confirmed: Live network data show that operator Vodafone UK is experiencing a national outage with broadband and mobile data impacted, corroborating widespread user complaints 📉 #VodafoneDown
The algorithm will be purely AI by November, with significant progress along the way.
We will open source the algorithm every two weeks or so.
By November or certainly December, you will be able to adjust your feed dynamically just by asking Grok.
@robj3d3 The NHS might be right this time, but they always assume it's nothing. In this case for an elbow, it's tolerable that they're wrong, but would you trust them with something that feels more serious to you?
Arc's situation is so bad, I almost can't believe it.
A mini rant.
There's this new refreshing browser experience and lots of people REALLY fall in love with it. Me included.
They make all these extremely beautiful videos and manage to create a brand out of a commodity: freaking remarkable.
And then... they realize that they wanted to completely "revolutionize" the browser for everyone but accidentally ended up building a really great browser for a subset of people.
Instead of owning it and pushing into that PMF they just decided to kill it because it's not an "iPhone" type of moment. It's not "big" enough.
I totally can emphasize with the founders wanting this Silicon Valley moonshot type of product but it just doesn't feel right to kill an existing – really loved – product just because of your ego.
I rarely feel deep emotions for a product but this genuinely makes me angry.
It's not just me, look at any comment related to their new Dia browser.
I secretly hope they will find a way to keep supporting Arc because I don't want to go back but my hopes are fading away.
Rant over.
What do you think?