You're not banning anything. Reddit runs the bots
gencha
A minute ago I saw a post that was a screenshot of a tweet of a screenshot of a Chinese social media post, claiming some shit. People upvote that.
I rather let it stand for the handful of people that need to know 95% of the room are challenged in their ability to evaluate the situation
There is a period between filing a patent and actually receiving it. Maybe you've seen the phrase "patent pending" before. That likely plays a role here, if I read this right
Nothing you know about maybe
If you believe every developer at Amazon, including AWS, might as well permanently work from home, globally, then I just can't take your opinion seriously. Sorry. All points have been made
I don't even disagree with you. However...
There are thousands of people at home with access to privileged information and they have never heard of a KVM switch. It's insane how blind to reality some people here are. If you have never been in an online meeting where a participant had their camera off, mic on, was AFK, and their child fucked around on the laptop, because they never lock it, then you really have no fucking idea about security at scale.
Just because some people here love to work from home, doesn't mean it applies to an entire corporation as large as Amazon
I wish you knew how stupid you look for writing that
The Internet is not supposed to be a source of happiness, that's a sell by some platforms you should never buy into. The Internet is a source of information, and information will not make you happy.
Gaming, social media, or most other online interaction, is ultimately masturbation. It feels good for the moment, but it doesn't last; you have nothing to look back on but Steam achievements or vacant profiles on a dead platform at the end.
If you're suffering from depression, you likely can't work yourself out of it through your own actions alone. Seek support. Things will not improve otherwise.
These people claimed their product can pass the bar exam (it was a lie). Tells you how they feel about the legal system