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jack FOX

@foxyjack

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calendar_today01-09-2010 15:16:23

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John Cleese (@johncleese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was puzzzled by the idea that some people do not want to be governed by anyone smarter than themselves I still don't understand it But it's clearly true

Daring Fireball (@daringfireball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If You Needed Any More Confirmation, Internal Slack Messages at Twitter Show That Cutting Off Third-Party Clients Was ‘Intentional’ daringfireball.net/linked/2023/01…

Dr Milan Milanović (@milan_milanovic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One should be always polite, especially if you've given something for free. First say thanks and then add your objections, if any. There is no other right way.

Apple Support (@applesupport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can choose if an app can access your location data, and you can change your choice in Settings at any time. Here’s a look at the options in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.

Signal (@signalapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Data Privacy day to everyone! ... except the tech companies whose business models rely on monetizing your personal info. Signal is supported by your donations, not surveillance: signal.org/donate/

WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The program has won an Emmy Award and been praised by critics for its unique portrayal of family life. wired.trib.al/8uoEwlz

Marcel H. Van Herpen (@marcelhvanherpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder by Robert McNamara (Foreign Affairs Fall 1983): « Nuclear weapons serve no military purpose whatsoever. They are totally useless - except only to deter one’s opponent from using them. »

A reminder by Robert McNamara (Foreign Affairs Fall 1983): « Nuclear weapons serve no military purpose whatsoever. They are totally useless - except only to deter one’s opponent from using them. »
Charlie Oliver (@itscomplicated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taz Wake Yes. But whatever ChatGPTs shortcomings and innacuracies are today, it will improve and be corrected quicker than we will be able to adapt to its improvement. We should look at its inaccuracy as a grace period for us to get our shit together before the real version is here.

Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been gradual, but my Apple Pay / Apple Card / Wallet usage continues to increase. Random payment use cases here and there that offer little friction are beginning to add up, resulting in behavioral change.