Doing weird stuff have given him a lot of free media attention- maybe it’s just become a habit and it’s about to backfire? 🤞🏻
Doing weird stuff have given him a lot of free media attention- maybe it’s just become a habit and it’s about to backfire? 🤞🏻
You are giving Elon way to much credit - I really doubt that he is playing 4D chess here. But let’s see 😅
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Wow! I’m going to add some of these to my RSS feed. Didn’t know that was possible. Thank you
Good idea! I just posted there 👍🏻
I was hoping for something else when I saw the title.
But, now that I am here:
I will soon start a new job, where the number of emails will be much larger than it is now. Any recommendations for sorting these ‘like a boss’?
I am using Mac mail, but can change to outlook if there are some good reasons - and stuff Mac mail can’t do (mail wise).
I’m not entirely sure if that’s the case.
Nevertheless, it would be great if people had better tools to assess whether the “trades” they make with tech giants are as innocent as they think. This requires, for example, a better understanding of the data they are giving away. I think the list of permissions shown on the app store for the legitimate app can be quite abstract for many people. Makes it too too easy to overlook the potential consequences and quickly click download - or accept, like many do with cookies.
It surprises me how poor people’s technology literacy is, when they see an app with a completely skewed logo and think, “It’s probably the real deal.”
There really needs to be some form of education in this area…
Remember when everyone was buying zoom stocks?