Like, how do you even manage to do that! The search and sorting algorithms you'd have to write are either the polar opposite of simple and speedy, incorporate a RNG, or both, all three of which would earn an F in any CompSci class.
Call me old fashioned, but I firmly believe that two searches of the same website for:
* the exact same search terms
* in the exact same order and
* with the exact same formatting
in the same session of the same browser tab, separated only by a few seconds of time, should not produce:
* different sets of results or
* sets of results sorted in different, apparently random orders.
@earthshine True, but I sleep better at night when the problems I fix are hardware fault replacements and software fault corrections, not "my own computer encouraged some random scammer I can't touch take me to the cleaners."
I haven't used or trusted Microsoft software for any serious work or entertainment since '02, and every year the list of reasons why gets longer.
I thought the Windows "here, let me do something for you that you explicitly didn't want me to do, and oh BTW xbox controllers are on sale" thing was an exaggeration, but no!
The Windows 10 PC I keep exclusively for customer support just actually and literally advertised Xbox controllers on sale to me, unprompted, on startup, from the built-in unlisted app "Suggested."
"A big percentage of so-called experts today only know how to configure some kind of hype-tool, but they understand nothing about how things work at the deeper level. This is a real challenge and a problem for the future."
The company formerly known as Twitter is in deeper trouble than previously thought.
@itsOasus I feel like someone missed the chance at a banger headline: "Man Who Bought Every Tweet for $44 Billion Set to Lose Almost $44 Billion"
The “industry standard” modules used in digital braille displays are custom piezoelectric devices, costing around $100 per “letter,” making such displays impractically expensive for most applications.
I just learned about this hackaday prize winner, who has designed digital, refreshable #braille modules that cost less than $1 each, using teeny-tiny magnets and 3D printed parts.
https://youtu.be/BXi1tG78AW4
#OpenSource #accessibility technologies FTW!
@dsalo the best way to protect data is not to have it
@mavica_again yes, and yes
"It's a great day for golf, and there's no place like Pebble Beach!"
CGA portrait commission of Craig "The Walrus" Stadler for @wildweasel !
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