The other potential issue is the age of the users.
Magic emails might work for general users, but for an 80yo who struggles using a mouse. Teaching them to click on links in emails is probably not the best practise.
Their age also makes them greater targets for social engineering, and asking for an SMS code probably sounds pretty harmless. I’m not sure how secure the original poster’s site needs to be, but I think this would be sketchy.
Any lock in makes it significantly less attractive. AMD is not in dominant position to insist. More portable would make it more attractive. Like MS did, sort of works everywhere but better on Windows.
That would be an odd thing to do. HD is low resolution already, and 480 is noticeably worse.
If they really wanted to compress, take out every other frame, and regenerate those frames with a neural decoder. But I don't know why that would be worth the effort for a stable number of low res files either.
Honestly I’ve always separated the two in my brain but never really thought about it. Nil = 0 or the absence of a quantity, null = the absence of any value at all.
Not really, otherwise perpetrators will just "I was just looking at it, I didn't do anything as bad as creating it". Their act is still illegal.
There was a cartoon picture I remember seeing around 15+ years ago of Bart Simpson performing a sex act. In some jurisdictions (such as Australia), this falls under the legal definition.
> Next step is allow viewing TikTok like wikipedia
I tried that and this is what I got:
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Magic emails might work for general users, but for an 80yo who struggles using a mouse. Teaching them to click on links in emails is probably not the best practise.
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