Positive reinforcement is the act of adding either a reward for good behavour or a punishment for bad behavior.
It seems like both of you are doing that.
Positive reinforcement is the act of adding either a reward for good behavour or a punishment for bad behavior.
It seems like both of you are doing that.
Wow that got complicated very quickly. Bummer no-one can come up with a simple example of when quicksort is useful.
They don’t, as others have pointed out. It’s just a standard single board computer with some addons and a case.
That doesn’t make sense at all. How would you - given two stacks of papers - know which stack the correct form is?
You are arguing against yourself. In the first paragraph you say that the parents should keep kids from social media.
In the second, you say that it would be a violation of privacy if parents would keep kids from social media.
Kids need policing, it’s going to need to be done by the parents no matter what the laws are. Personally, I don’t think the laws matter much in this regard.
There’s an app called ‘buycott’ that does exactly that!
Any professional would have a code repository and probably a build server which spits out binaries left and right, off site of course.
Bonus points if that is the easiest way to deploy the software, so all developers actually use it.
Edit: typo
Good point. Touché.
As a third party I don’t think we should blame America for the genocide in Gaza. We should blame Israel. We are all complicit (and way worse of course being a sponsor) by not calling it out.
You did vote though? Right? Right?
They do claim to not share any medical data with third parties though. See other comments for source.
I wouldn’t trust them either way…
There were a few years when only a handful were supported. Before that it was as open as now, leaving compatibility responsibility to the extension developers.
They should pay you monthly for your costs. (:
My work takes 40 gig and I can still play Factorio while working :)
Not if you ask them but taking the time to design a system that isn’t reliant on a strong client (and then open sourcing it) would probably be more secure, and obviously more inclusive.
For instance, I’m very eager to switch to a lknux phone but having blockers like this is forcing me to stay on Android, even though I am sick and tired or the enshittification.
Or even run the app as is on a “non-compliant” os - like a rooted android.
What I meant was that the phone operating system has SDKs (e.g. google services on android) which the app uses to make sure it hasn’t been tampered with, which makes it even harder to make an open source client.
It’s the opposite of supplying an SDK for third party developers.
They are using the phone SDKs to verify that BankID was correctly installed, much like any other client side DRM.
I think you mean cue, not queue.
Interesting. I’ve never made that distinction between reinforcement and punishment.