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Seconded, I love that the AI feature stays away from me until and unless I specifically ask for it.


Kagi has been a great replacement for me. Less blogspam I've found, plus it doesn't give me AI results unless I explicitly tell it I want AI results by adding a "?" to the end of my query.


Regardless, the fact that this is even a question or has ambiguity/uncertainty in any way is enough to get me to never use a Synology NAS.


Always fake, and a different one for each site. There's no need for me to link my identity between multiple platforms, so I don't.


The same, and I periodically create a new account here. Hmm, this one's getting a bit long in the tooth.


You could say the same about Google: https://killedbygoogle.com/

Said by someone who writes Flutter for a living :/


Microsoft has far more experience than Google at having strategies.


The same person also gave a talk at Defcon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01oeaBb85Xc

I'll echo the top Youtube comment here because it fits perfectly:

> When the bald dude with a beard on stage introduces an even balder and more bearded dude to talk you know it's gonna be good.


> success of Bethesda games despite these bugs

Bethesda bugs are almost an endearing feature at this point. Weird stuff happening in the game for no discernible reason is part of the charm.


They should have thought of that before they put non-ASCII characters in their language.


Is it possible that the mail address is guess-able? E.g. I'm sure that someone owns [email protected]


They're Fastmail masked email addresses, of the form [email protected] - so you can enumerate the address space, but I would hope that they guard against that, and I got two spams within a short period of time to the same address.


they don't https://email-checker.net/validate [email protected] exists [email protected] doesn't exists

most mail providers don't guard against that


Have you asked Fastmail about it, then?


I'm forced to use it on a Mac. Every. Single. Time. I try to navigate to the window through command-tab, it fails to actually put the window in focus. So I end up having to hunt through my XCode windows, IntelliJ windows, whatever other nonsense I have open - to find a message ping that I probably would rather not have received anyway.


When I share an application on my mac, Teams overlays directly on top of that application window every time and I have to move it out of the way. It is so annoying.


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