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Not only conservative media, people are so afraid to really communicate with each other (be tolerant of each others viewpoint), that they constantly cancel each other on the fear of that viewpoint, thus do not give each other a chance to communicate. And things becoming worse each generation, younger generations are not learnt to think for them self anymore.


So this will be one of the ways that people will die from AI


That regulation would not have come into existence if there were no privacy problems caused by the ones that have to comply to the regulations


Right, and that regulation has a cost. I hope it's worth it.


There were certainly problems.

But the GDPR and ePrivacy directives don't protect us from nefarious cross-site tracking cookies.

Prior to the GDPR, websites just tracked us.

Now they track us AND present an irritating warning that users have learnt to mindlessly "accept"


I first read it the wrong way, as if I had to bear that damaged luxury cars was actually a person in a costume, strange headline.


I would say it counts as a garden path sentence, much like "The old man the boat" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden-path_sentence


Get some older friends, they are fun, they have a lot of info, they are generally less scared of consequences so they let you do stupid stuff, they give you room to grow and get wiser, they generally have more money and cause better opportunities. As young person I always were around the generation of my parents and I never regret it, it provided me with the baggage to get through life without too much problems. When middle aged make younger friends to keep you young and to be able to pass on the culture to young people that want to be around older ones.


To add to that: get some younger friends as well.

As someone pointed out in this thread, the group think that forms in same-age groups can be downright dangerous.


It does not, it just seems that way. The electron just jumps to an empty slot in the next atom (metals have empty electron slots in their atoms, that is why they conduct energy) and leaves a bit of energy in the current one. So if the electron jumps to the next atom on the right, the current seems to go left.


I am a golang programmer myself, but you can't beat GAMBAS it's GUI programming qualities, it is so effortless to make a great quality prototype for a GUI application.

The language is very complete, even for me a as spoiled (having a very complete standard library) golang user.

GAMBAS is fun without being a childish toy, one can make very serious applications with it.


Gambas doesn't support Mac unfortunately. If I want a quick way to write cross platform GUI apps, nothing beats FPC/Lazarus.


+1

FPC/Lazarus is to Delphi what Gambas is to Visual Basic.

Also worth mentioning FPCUpDeluxe, which eases the installation of FPC+Lazarus and other components. https://wiki.freepascal.org/fpcupdeluxe


Xojo can also fit this niche. Same basic like language.


For three years now Xojo has said "Android support coming soon". Doesn't build much faith that it's actively supported.


How does it compare with Lazarus?


A lot of business intranet software still runs on IE, especially in the far east.


And nothing is lost... Good riddance...


That is giving a sack of DNA too much credit, don't forget the lousy schooling system, lazy parents and indifferent students.


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