The second i saw Liquid Glass I started laughing out loud in the office - it made me think of The Abyss (1989) when the liquid tentacles come into the habitat...
Maybe ridiculous from my part - but I think if they at least had to go hand written with these it could transfer a bit more knowledge back to the brain...
Simply blaming models is an easy way out and creates little value - Maybe changing the medium and exercise to which it transfers could be a thing?
I use it daily to turn my iOS device to low power when I use a photo and video app - this little trick turns off HDR that I profoundly detest and can't visually stand for.
Interesting as I've never been able to find one good source - Consumer of news and podcasts around 10 hours a day here - Some comments - USA centric to the core, in app font size control/colors, much bigger buttons everywhere, AI voice much deeper controls - Cheers and thanks for sharing.
Very interesting - for a moment while reading I thought anomie was utilized in the text - just to take a moment and go back to clearly see anomia - all good now.
Fascism thrives on dividing society into an idealized "us" versus a demonized "them." This binary worldview positions groups under existential threat, requiring extraordinary measures and leadership to survive...
CSP is a soothing cream but is most usually easily bypassed by other simple attacks relying on poor DOM management and security - to this day my team has never found so many web vulnerabilities just going into the DOM...
The problem with CSP is that it's fixing the effect, not the cause.
It is also made in a way that it is optional (never break the web mentality), so what happens in practice is the same as with CORS: allow all, because web devs don't understand what to do, and don't have time to read the RFC.
For example: try getting a web page to run that uses a web assembly binary _and_ an external JS library. Come back after 2 weeks of debugging and let me know what your experience was like, and why you eventually gave up on it.