I sort of assumed that was their business model from the start, wasn't it?
It might also be necessary to find new ways of discussion that do not favor short, emotionally impactful but factually wrong arguments so much. Our political discussions tend to have a lot of repetition all over the place anyway that is a waste of our collective time.
Yes, most likely they use it for implementation inheritance which is sloppy anyway since it usually violates the Liskov substitution principle and also most OOP languages that have that concept tend to have issues around co- and contra-variance in either function parameter and return types or containers or both.
It hasn't been safe to travel with a phone or laptop since at least the post 9/11 changes to travel rules, at least not into or out of the US and other oppressive regimes that spy on your phone on the border.
TIL Cloudflare allowed unencrypted traffic to its API endpoints up to March 2025.
They might not need to be creative but they do need to produce useful results and AI is just really bad at that, especially without a human spending a large part of their time correcting and filtering its output.
Which probably means it uses deep inheritance hierarchies since that is the one thing that does not exist in Rust (and for a good reason).
The GitHub project seems to be mostly C++ and the Qt comment in the article would support that.
Ladybird seems to be C++, I don't really see a new project written in a language that is that horrible to use attracting a lot of contributors in the long term.
Or, to rephrase that, every other employee just as useless as AI because HR and managers are clueless about judging performance.
I don't care much about them harvesting all that data, what I do care about is that despite essentially feeding all human knowledge into LLMs they are still basically useless.
I am still in favor of the traditional way of age verification. Do you have a parent who keeps you from using our site? No? Then we consider you an adult.