I’ve had this happen to me and I did feel like it was kind of a rip off. They should rename the seat to wall seat and be done with it.
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It’s detectors all the way down.
But of course, as a tortoise, you would know that.
I have a brilliant friend who works there. However, only projects that integrate AI are really getting approved.
Not if I use AI to hide my use of AI first!
Enforcing that ban is going to be difficult.
I aspire to one day be as knowledgeable and well-rounded in computing as he.
It is (under targeted surveillance) and it isn't (practical at scale). My wife works at a post office and they do occasionally comply with law enforcement's lawful requests to monitor or search the contents of a person's mail, but it's quite rare. It's manual work that takes time and effort per-package, risks detection, and typically requires a warrant. It's just not cost effective compared to automated electronic methods unless you've really fucked up and they're already onto you.
It really is such a cool concept. The autism in me hates the name though because there's always a server. I wish it were called a "container-based service" or even just "containers" instead of serverless to be more direct. Perhaps even "web functions."
There's so much big talk about scale but really, scaling is not that important to 99% of businesses I've worked at. You're not a startup. Your typical server has a huge amount of resources if managed appropriately. I guarantee and would bet money that you'll never have a million users let alone a billion using your medical coding web app. Like, sit down!
One can only hope they have learned a valuable lesson, but my standards are so very low these days.
Who knew that removing functionality and limiting access to your product was the path to social media success.
That’s like eating exactly one potato chip.