…And they didn’t care about that last part until recently…
Chemical weapon, maybe.
lol, the last screenshot
Not OP but I have the same stance that none of my TVs will connect to the internet.
It was going well until my in-laws watched our home and ended up connecting our Vizio tv all they could watch Netflix…
It updated the firmware and now the volume controls are all messed up.
This comment checks out; can confirm this if how conning works
I cringed so hard
The first Suicide Squad. By the time the 2nd had come out, I’d sworn off DC movies altogether.
The only one I mourn is Joker (though not as sad about that because part deux has horrible reviews).
Nah. Suicide Squad neither.
Looks pretty dope. Too bad my mom won’t let me watch DC movies after how bad Batman v Superman was.
I think this is close to what you’re looking for: https://www.missingkids.org/netsmartz/home
Click the “Peer Learning” pdf on the home page.
Man, I don’t know why, but I remember the animations from this game. I think maybe my dad had an old demo of it?
This article sounds a bit like a press release, but the documentation for the tool itself looks good.
“Twenty” seems a little basic so far, but “Salesforce” is such a far-reaching platform it would be hard to compete across the whole landscape. Salesforce’s CRM functionality is a lot easier to copy tho.
I think the more valuable features of a platform like Salesforce are the WYSIWYG automation builder and the fact that it’s running on someone else’s processor (cloud-based). Excel only has VBA, Macros, or writing out functions for building automation and then slows your computer down to a crawl to execute them.
Of course I know him: he’s me!
Really interesting talk. It’s funny to me how as the world gets more and more connected via the internet, more and more the law enforcement branches sacrifice privacy in order to “fight evil”
This is the type of “buried treasure” story that kids have these days.
I just imagine a movie like The Goonies but instead of talking about a cave full their treasure, they tell stories about the “flash drive full of gold” that’s buried somewhere in the deepest reaches of the garbage dump.
This is the future I imagined when I used to watch the Jetsons.
However, I never comprehended what a big data company might do with my vital statistics (privacy)
Loved this read, thanks for sharing. A good illustration of how chasing an issue with a quick solution can lead to bigger issues.
The scalability is my concern too. It took me like 8 days after I signed up before I got my login to Loops.
Gotta say I really like it, though