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Just your typical internet guy with questionable humor
Locus Founder accepts payments in USDC, the world's second-largest dollar-pegged cryptocurrency, as well as card payments. This payment mechanism runs on Pay With Locus, a non-custodial wallet infrastructure built for AI agents to spend money safely, with built-in spending controls and auditability.
Locus Founder settles payments in USDC, a dollar-pegged stablecoin, directly into a non-custodial wallet controlled by the agent, without a bank account or days of settlement. The agent earns, holds, and spends money in real time — and the infrastructure is built so humans can audit and control exactly what it does with that money. When a sale is made, Checkout With Locus, a Stripe-style payment SDK, settles the funds directly into the agent's Locus wallet.
I'm sure absolutely nothing wrong will happen with this. /s
So, he has become Paranoia's Friend Computer. Fun is mandatory. Not having fun is treason. Treason is punishable by death layoff
This society is supported by swarms of robots and spies, omnipresent surveillance, and a bureaucracy so huge and convoluted no one's quite sure who's in charge of what any more.
Yup, that checks out with FB.
Now, from the article, this one is pure gold:
Zuckerberg offered employees access to permanent desks, a symbolic gesture that unintentionally illustrated how expendable many of them had become. Many employees at Meta have been working from “hot desks,” a controversial scheme involving multiple workers sharing the same desks.
Possible, yes. But an awful experience if you don't have a physical keyboard, even one of those cheap bluetooth ones. It's barely bearable if you have one, since the screen is still too small.
On Android, I can vouch for Acode and Xed-Editor, both available on F-droid, as code editors to help you program. Not ideal, but if you have no other option than using your phone to program, they're good choices.
The problem is that a lot of lemmy posts are "undetermined", including lots of those german posts. From my instance, if I select any language when creating a new post, it doesn't create the post. If I put it back on "undetermined", it works.
Strangest has to be The Quiet Earth. I don't remember what exactly caught my attention years ago when I downloaded and watched it
Weirdly enough, I got a long blocklist of communities in languages I don't understand, mostly German, those often showed up while I browsed [all].
Porn rarely shows up for me, even hentai. I've yet to see a furry porn post while browsing [all]. I wonder if this has something to do with the home instance? I even have "Show NSFW posts" on, so it's not that.
Parenting failure 101 - give your kid a phone with little to no time control/oversight.
“If I'm just doing nothing all day at home, I'm bored, and I don't like to read books, because books are so, like, hard to focus on … and I just feel like I'd be a lot sadder if I didn’t have social media, because then I'd have nothing to do, like, nothing to distract me from being bored.”
That's called addiction and withdrawal.
“Social media helps, like, find the skills that you want to do, like sports.”
It makes some simple learning trivial, like learning a 30 second dance move or a new sports trick. Nothing that you couldn't find without corporate social media
“It actually places the responsibility on the teens and the parents to be the ones who are doing the work, when actually the technology companies in the first place could actually just design social media platforms that were safer and algorithms that were less risky and unsafe,” [Amber Mac] said.
Spot on. This kind of legislation can easily entrench the power the big players already have and kill access to non-corporate social media, such as the fediverse.
To my knowledge, no country currently puts the social media company as responsible for the ads it shows, for instance. Facebook/Meta projected that 10% of its 2024 revenue, roughly 16 billion dollars, came from scams. This matters because any company that turns a blind eye to fucking obvious scams wants to extract as much "value" as possible from its products (users).
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