Yep put ur phone traffic through wire shark and u really location gets sent to google regardless. They do claim not to store it tho but I wouldn't believe that for a second.
muntedcrocodile
Wow we really are marching right to towards a centralised digital currency with no privacy and no actually ownership.
Remember back in the day when owning stock meant u owned the actually stocks. Well now u own the right to the stocks but if the platform ur trading on goes under welp out of luck guess u don't actually own them.
You will own nothing and be happy.
Its way better especially considering my tool can use a Foss model and ddg instead of proprietary and google.
If u want ai powered search results I would recommend this tool instead: https://github.com/muntedcrocodile/Sydney
Any perspective is a framework I would consider the artist to be a perspective (framework) through which you can view said artwork. You are a framework I'm a framework an artist is a framework it inherently creates subjectivity.
I'm well aware its usually not considered a framework in its own right and often lumped in with contextual or maybe historical but when making a division between the frameworks I find it a useful division to make.
Do u not know what subjective means?
The ramen is the same as everywhere else but I don't see why u could put a kangaroo steak on her.
Hmm its an interesting take. I tend to take the approach of evaluating the frameworks individually and and comparing to other artworks based on each framework itself. Obviously the artist themselves are one framework for which you must evaluate but I think trying to compare that to other frames as apposed to other artist themselves is an exercise of the subjective.
Its defiantly above the level of well done sweety I'll hang it on the fridge here.
Why go to so much effort to discredit an artwork just cos u dislike the creator? Also when was the last time u listened to Michael Jackson?
I though art was subjective didn't realise I needed a PhD in art history to have a subjective opinion.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9555403/capturing-mobile-phone-traffic-on-wireshark#9570093