Our combination of AI and in-house human verification teams ensures bad actors are kept at bay and genuine users experience minimal friction in their customer journey.
good tools are designed well enough so it's clear how they are used, held, or what-fucking-ever.
fuck these simpleton takes are a pain in the arse. They're always pushed by these idiots that have based their whole world view on fortune cookie aphorisms
I read the white paper for this data centers in orbit shit https://archive.ph/BS2Xy and the only mentions of maintenance seem to be "we're gonna make 'em more reliable" and "they should be easy to replace because we gonna make 'em modular"
This isn't a white paper, it's scribbles on a napkin
we're all gonna be in that soylent green scene with the steak, but it's software that is untainted by ai, is on our hard drive, and we don't have to pay monthly to use
I'm actually still working on a project kinda related to this, but am currently in a serious "is this embarrassingly stupid?" stage because I'm designing something without enough technical knowledge to know what is possible but trying to keep focused on the purpose and desired outcome.
wonder how many of these people were part of the 2010s new atheists groups on reddit mocking christians for the same defense style