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And the reality is, I imagine "everyone" with a mobile app is doing this kind of tracking -- well, the "players" - FB, Google, Apple, Microsoft, WhatsApp, and on and on. I mean, geez, I get a monthly map from Google of all the places I've been to for the month. You don't think they provide that data to me just for my amusement, do you?
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I received this email from Microsoft Viva to my work account, yesterday. Oh, they track you, they know everything about you and more.
Quote: You compromised your nightly recharge on 5 days last month by working past midnight.
Ensure optimal nightly recharge by protecting the golden sleep time period (12am-5am) from work related activities.
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Marc Clifton wrote: I get a monthly map from Google of all the places I've been to for the month. You don't think they provide that data to me just for my amusement, do you?
...and that's just some of the data about you they're willing to share with you. You just know there's plenty more being aggregated they wouldn't want you to know about.
Not to mention the data being sold to their ad buyers. This is, after all, how that empire was built.
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If it’s free - you are the product.
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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May I inquire what brand popcorn you favor and toppings. -Cheers
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I don't actually like popcorn. It was just an expression.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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You do not like popcorn? May I inquire the world you are from.
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It doesn't taste good enough to make up for the kernel skins getting stuck between my teeth.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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There's someone selling hullless pre-popped corn in potato chip style bags. I don't have a brand name since it's not something I buy; but one of my Aunt's has fallen in love with it since it doesn't get stuck under her dental implants.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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There are lots of popcorns. A lot of them I certainly don't like.
Pre-popped popcorn is usually extremely salt, to my taste (I do not use much salt - for the third time now, my salt bag has passed the 'Best before' date. The BB date is usually three years after the date of packing, but it takes me about five years to consume a 1 kg bag, and I make a lot of my food from raw ingredients).
In my childhood, all we could buy here in Norway was pre-popped, in aluminum/plastic bags, maybe residing for months in the food store shelves. Like the discussion a few days ago about stale potato chips: A number of people my age were so appalled by it in their childhood that they have never cared to try properly prepared, still warm, popcorn.
When pop-it-yourself corn arrived in my early youth, we didn't know how to do it properly, using margarine or butter rather than oil. It usually leaves a lot of the corn black burnt, either at the edges or not popping at all. It was a youth phenomenon, you were simply required to eat it to avoid being expelled from the gang, even if you broke your teeth on the not popped ones and the black taste like it looked: Charcoal. That made even more people think of popcorn as something disgusting; only strong peer pressure made you eat it.
When I first went to the US, and saw how popcorn was being soaked in butter, I was shocked. It made me sick trying to eat it. The alternative was popcorn pressed into balls or bars glued together with loads of sugar syrup. The super-sweetness almost made me throw up.
No thanks. I don't want any of those. Give me plain, newly prepared - still not quite cold - popcorn, with just a pinch of salt. I prefer maize oil, to strengthen the maize taste (although I have heard people say it 'technically' isn't the ideal alternative). Then comes my private extra: I love to sprinkle it with a little powdered garlic and crush a few dried juniper berries over it at the end of the preparation. Not too much of either, just as a slight aroma. Other people think it so strange that I usually leave it out when having guests. If you love garlic and/or juniper, it is worth a try (but don't exaggerate; use salt sparingly, too).
So I know which popcorn I like. The rest - the greasy, or super-sweet, or super-salted - I stay off, unless I, for courtesy, are forced to take a minimal taste of. I keep it minimal.
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Someone I know recently started in a sales role with a payroll software provider and was telling me about a new AI 'feature' that tracks employee's online activity to improve retention rates. Are they searching for a new job? Have they posted disparaging remarks about the company? What are their political leanings? etc.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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I won't work on software like that because it's really easy to use it to abuse employees, and it will tend to want to "maximize" its goal without regard to the wellbeing of those it's tracking.
It presents me with an ethical problem I don't like the smell of.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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#Worldle #290 2/6 (100%)
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https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
forgot Ireland is partitioned.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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CodeProject Lounge.
just saying.
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Before what?
Codeproject Lounge is the most stable costant in my browser. Before, now and for many years to come (I hope at least)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Musk buys Code Project and promptly fires all authors then wonders why that didn't improve profits, renames all articles as authored by himself, and only VB and JavaScript articles can be posted in the future because languages like C# and TypeScript are considered too liberal. Kent can only post news about SpaceX and Tesla. Chris hitches a ride with Bob to another planet. (Apologies to the other people at Code Project that I have ignored here. You get fired and then rehired and expected to work 24/7, so bring your energy drinks and kiss your spouse and kids goodbye!)
modified 7-Nov-22 19:10pm.
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No, just no.
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You missed a few steps…
First Chris deletes all articles in languages other than C# and Typescript because they’re too conservative. Anybody who even thinks about complaining is called a fascist and banned. Then he hires 8000 employees that do next to nothing all day except complain about the people being banned. Kent is only allowed to post what has been previously worked out with the US DOJ.
modified 7-Nov-22 21:00pm.
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Downloading a project costs $8
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Anyone remember the Soap Box? Good times (JK)!
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
Code, follow, or get out of the way.
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Free Speech!
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Steve Echols wrote: Soap Box
AKA MunchiesMatt/Fatboy's hangout! Nope, don't remember it at all!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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Seriously, is there a worse email client? I wish I was joking. Even without providing any specifics, I'm wondering how many would agree with this blanket statement...
As a software developer, if this is the type of app Microsoft wants to encourage me to write, then they shouldn't be surprised that WinForms is still my target platform of choice.
I realize not every one spends a lot of time "doing email" in 2022, but still, this should be considered a go-to app in their flagship OS. It honestly feels like they're not even trying.
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I used to always used another one (whichs also support newsnet) forgot about it now...
But then Outlook slowly took over!
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