It's obvious when you say it like that. I don't like the idea of some prompt hacker looking at memes I sent to my coworker
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I use Slack at work everyday. I suppose this does feel off in some way but I'm not sure I'm the right amount of upset about this? I don't really mind if they use my data if it improves my user experience, as long as the platform doesn't reveal anything sensitive or personal in a way that can be traced back to me.
Slack already does allow your admin to view all of your conversations, which is more alarming to me
Yes officer this post right here
What are the consequences of this
Like does this mean they could develop an app where you just have a library with all those nostalgic legacy games
Well I mean he's interesting as a case study, his decisions have real world implications and it seems like he's on a path to a meltdown that many people would love to witness in real time
Tbh the exhaust pipes on a Spitfire are angled backwards because it actually makes a difference
Honestly it's not even true. Plenty of missions in GTA V don't require you to shoot anyone or at least it's only part of the mission
Who gives a shit about order of operations. In a real world scenario you'll know what to do
Well, I guess that means that as far as Valve knows I'll still be happily slaughtering zombies in L4D2 at the ripe old age of 130
I wonder if the servers will still be up