12 people. we’re talking about 12 people, so any conclusions are suspect. that being said, facial recognition struggling with black faces from insufficient data is an extremely common problem, so it’d be unsurprising
or at least no rhetorical questions looking for a circle -jerk
on that note, Miyazaki’s filmography. just all of it
Wisconsin cheese curds!
you forgot lutefisk and lefse!
and yet there are still plenty of maniac drivers on the road
it didn’t take off because micro payments are hard. still a better vision than the advertising hellscape we got
came here to post this. has been legit helpful for work. also adorable
just … bring them to a library or thrift store… they’re better at figuring out what’s actually valuable
you can easily kill people driving. learn to drive. if you think they failed you through no fault of yours, try a different place.
came here to say this. though if American slave traders had actually been a unified corporation I’d be pointing at them.
thanks for dredging up the stats. also til Samsung has a browser. and I guess brave is a rounding error
You know chrome is basically the only actual browser, right? everything but Firefox is a chrome skin.
Also see Rule 10
Rule 10: No US-internal News: Articles about events within the US or related to the US internal news with no involvement of foreign officials or international organizations and no effect on people outside the US are not allowed here.
It’s first and foremost American news. The normal reason world news subreddits get made (since any news is technically world news) is because American news tends to dominate if you don’t specifically rule it out.
This… isn’t world news… Are we going to have to make anime_tiddies all over again?
Embrace, extend, extinguish is a very particular kind of monopolistic behavior. you’re just listing people buying out their competitors. which to be clear, is also bad.
Embrace, extend, extinguish is when you have an open standard, which a company nominally embraces, and then adds unique features to their version that only interoperates with those using their product. Apple and SMS is a current example, since their reactions only work on iPhone. the Wikipedia article has plenty of examples from Microsoft. it’s also quite likely that it’s exactly what Facebook plans to do with activitypub.
the phrase is embrace, extend, extinguish, and Microsoft has been doing it for years
the assassination of Alexander the second backfired completely.