- Are you AI/bot?
- Wall of text = incomprehensible, would not read/5.
- It’s rarely about how good the devices are, but how much they cost + Apple’s two-faced moral model that makes people oppose/reject it.
“What are you doing?”
Explain.
The entire showerthought must be in the title
Your question belongs more to Ask Lemmy or No Stupid Questions I think.
In addition: what appeared earlier on this planet? Kids or cartoons?
I curse Death that she didn’t take me peacefully during the day.
Such massive and old platform won’t lose its userbase just because it undergoes a wild evolution. Look at .tumblr, facebook…
Instead, ask what it takes for eXTwitter to stop being any important.
OneDrive is among the most unreliable pieces of software I’ve ever seen.
It behaves erratic and unpredictably. Its credential manager resembles a blind monkey with Down syndrome that snorts coke to wake up. Webclient is slow, with UI resembling times of Netscape Navigator.
tl;dr: I’d rather put all files on a thumbdrive and travel to wherever they are needed, than rely on Onedrive.
As for M365 - plenty of good applications there. Using them daily.
There are no relevant studies concerning the topic. What might seem like a widespread trend, might as well be merely a local peculiarity.
When a former sportsman, now a cripple teaches a youngster “some moves”.
Oh, I wouldn’t ever suggest that the method does everything its author says it does - the claims of helping in cancer cases and such are wee bit too “optimistic”.
But the question was concerning the possibility to build up cold immunity. And the answer is “yes”. The method I mentioned absolutely will build up cold’s immunity (or resistance, or tolerance if language purism is a factor) in everyone who will attempt it.
There’s no magic hocus-pocus in it. It’s very simple concept used in many “methods” - Buteyko comes to mind, so does Russian Siberia.
I curse Death that she didn’t take me in my sleep.
Ingratiation.
Also, check what Ben Franklin effect and Foot-in-the-door technique are. 😉
Some people prefer accidental strokes of luck, others enjoy planned projects. 😎
I have no idea whom I’m talking to in the 'Net.
Neither have you. Nor anybody else…
Can you give me an example?
Of course, but bear in mind it’s going to be a crude, primitive example.
Imagine me talking to - unknown fact to me - a pedophile over the Internet. For reasons unknown I made him angry. Angry enough to stalk me, invade the privacy of my home and steal my child, just to make me suffer because he felt I did him wrong.
My anonymity protects me against such an occurrence.
Advertisement. Malware. Scams. Abuse of trust. Current and future exploits that I have no knowledge, or understanding of.
No. I don’t enjoy being anonymous, but the problem lies in bodies, organizations, and people abusing the non-anonymity.
It’s like
Do you understand the difference?
Hard to say. It depends on what kind of programs/robots we were. It might be that certain percentage of us are our creaters, it might be that we got rid of our creators, it might be that there’s only one creator…
Too many possibilities.