Inter-app communication can go around it. And most OSes don’t block localhost connections either.
Inter-app communication can go around it. And most OSes don’t block localhost connections either.
That’s not how that works. There were likely ads on the page which brings in Google cookies and shows the page the user is on.
OP make sure all third party cookies are blocked. They’re not needed anymore.
It actually allows the app to run as the OS itself.
IDK the way it was presented made it feel sarcastic.
Does it actually?
Just FYI this hasn’t happened for at least several billion years so it’s not likely to happen in the next 100.
Edit: Why the downvotes lol
Because it’s more profitable.
Drive-throughs are super profitable for fast-food joints. A lot of then actually don’t serve customers not in a car because it affects this model so much.
No. The point of recapatcha is to punish people protecting themselves. The system absolutely lies to you that you got a challenge incorrect.
Oh it’s five years
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2010/11/ftc-has-gift-card-tips-holiday-buying
I haven’t run into one that expires or charges fees, weird.
You live in the united states right?
One gift cards should never expire.
They don’t. It’s illegal.
Two you should have the right to cash it out and every fucking penny off of that card.
Money laundering.
Third and last no fucking fees that eat away at the balance.
Also illegal.
At that point you should be able to just write the code yourself.
The A"I" will either make mistakes even under defined bounds, or it will never make any mistakes ever in which case it’s not an autocomplete, it’s a compiler and we’ve just gone full circle.
Just as a reminder that even if you turned an entire atom into pure kenitic energy, you wouldn’t even see a flash.
Math stuff:
So E = M c^2
I’ll choose a carbon atom because it’s a round number (don’t think about that statement too hard)
So carbon has an atomic mass of 12 atomic mass units. In grams (divide by Avagadro’s number) is 1.992 E-23 grams.
Shove that into E=mc^2 and you get 1.790 nanojoules, which is 4.974 E-16 kilowatt-hours. Or at 12¢ per KWH is 5*E-15 cents of power.
So to power a 500 watt gaming rig, you’d need to burn about 20 nanograms of carbon at 100% efficiency, per hour.
That’s halarious.
Wait WHAT. Thank you.
It really bothers me that these aren’t organized correctly.