Wait, does Elon really think all YouTubers do their own editing? A lot of them are really open about having an editor working for them.
Wait, does Elon really think all YouTubers do their own editing? A lot of them are really open about having an editor working for them.
Good point, can’t believe I missed that one all this time.
One of them is actually called Guake in honour of that.
Yeah, wouldn’t mind that for the next 4 years or so, possibly longer.
Very compelling argument. I look forward to the supreme Court case.
Thou shalt have no other gods before me
Is a non-compete agreement with God himself, ergo, non-competes are divine law. ( /s but I could see a judge making that argument )
I’m assuming he means backend frameworks, like Ruby on Rails, Codeigniter, CakePHP, etc. That fits the timeframe, I think?
So Netflix built this tool just for fun then? Obviously they feel AWS’ tools are lacking.
Yeah, everyone struggles with that, especially since AWS doesn’t really break down costs in a way that makes sense if you’re trying to work out which business unit or feature is costing you money (unless you set things up where every team has their own account or whatever, and even then).
I think Netflix could probably start selling their tool and make more money from that then streaming if they can get it to work, because I’m guessing AWS makes it hard on purpose.
Next they’ll tie AOC to this because she played Among Us on Twitch once.
Yep, and that’s a shame. There should be some sort of government rating or warning put on stuff like that.
Which is why you should only buy stuff that relies on local APIs and on board processing.
Yeah, he specifically gets boosted across the site, which is why he ended up in everyone’s feeds.
Or if you happen to understand the language in question too (not quite relevant to District 9, but for human languages).
Those are rookie numbers, you’ve got to pump those up.
I mean, they settled as soon as they found this, as they knew how it would’ve played out in a trial. If you can show a judge that evidence was deleted, the judge/jury would need to assume that the missing evidence would show the guilt of that party.
The needle in the haystack part was that Vivendi were trying to bury Valve in evidence, as they assumed that they wouldn’t be able to afford to hire a bunch of Korean paralegals to go through everything. A wealthy opponent will do that in order to put you in the position where you have to choose between settling or paying a fortune to go through the evidence that may or may not contain anything useful.
Destroying evidence is a big no-no in a legal case, and would allow the judge to draw a negative inference, so I’m guessing that gave Valve the leverage to settle the case.
From doing dishes and stuff like that.
Anyone still posting there is probably not going to leave. Either way, it’s not like this block was hard to circumvent, you could just log out or use a different browser to see the posts by someone that blocked you, so this doesn’t really change a lot.
You wouldn’t expect anyone named Mao to be political, so that checks out. His brothers Lenin and Stalin are equally apolitical.