Or depression. Or anxiety. Or learning disabilities.
Or depression. Or anxiety. Or learning disabilities.
The first iterations of Google Now felt useful in a similar way. Google was already squeezing data out of me, but it did so by marketing a palatable service.
I don’t like it because it’s going to be used to make the life of the working class worse.
Producing weapons wasn’t enough, was it?
And coke.
and fit so deftly in the hand
4,7" screen and the dimple on the back to put your index on. Moreover, the software was truly helpful.
It was fun to tinker with
The HTC M8 goes in my top 5 of most beloved Android devices:
Notable mention: OnePlus One
Considering that we’ve been shoveling raw material (data) into.the furnace (the algorithm) for years for free… yes, Google does like it’s man-power cheap.
Someone else in the comments said that it might be due to having a workforce in Munich that can’t be easily fired because of German labor laws, and that could be an explanation
Yet we stubbornly refuse to eat the rich. It would take just one billionaire CEO cannibalized in front of the company’s headquarters, and the vibes would flip.
When U.S. Navy Commander Jeremiah Denton was forced to appear at a televised press conference, he repeatedly blinked the word “T-O-R-T-U-R-E” with Morse code
Basically, the scene in which Mr Burns pays the fine and buys a statue of Justice
I wouldn’t go back anyway because I don’t want Spez to profit from my data
Somebody in this comment section didn’t get the memo
Elon affectiously refers to TWFKAT’s developers as “Kode Kike Klub”
There was a brief moment between Jelly Bean and Kit Kat in which Google Now and Inbox made being tracked by Google kind of useful in everyday life
Extra Fabulous on It as usual