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It's strange death when the WP market share is at over 40% of all websites [1] and still growing (though slowly). Lots of people might not like it, but saying it's dying is more of a wish than a fact.

[1] https://kinsta.com/wordpress-market-share/


WP is still by far the most popular CMS [1] and runs a large part of the internet. So I'm pretty sure it's still relevant.

[1] https://kinsta.com/wordpress-market-share/ or https://trends.builtwith.com/cms


"Openly advocating a genocide" definitely seems like the wrong side, no matter what many people believe is up for debate.


100% depends on what specifically the board member said.

If they openly said "kill every Palestinian" then that is a problem.

On the other hand, in the current moment, it is very popular to interpret a wide variety of pro-Israel statements as "advocating genocide".


People say it a lot these days. Kill them all. Or drive them to the Sinai desert. Or flatten Gaza.

It's really common, and it's an advocacy for an international crime/or war crimes, not an "political opinion" as many here suggest. Just like advocacy for any other crime would probably not be brushed aside as a "political opinion". "All black women in my city should be raped, because [some felt injustice]."

When advocated for from people in real power, or with a lot of money and influence, or from bosses in companies, it's quite chilling.


Eg. this CEO https://www.reddit.com/r/AskMiddleEast/comments/17s584i/why_...

People are really not afraid.


Yes. Is OP exaggerating? Or is the board member actually saying such things?


I've left one after an absolutely horrible experience. They removed it. I had to fight with their support to put it back. The same apartment now has only 10 reviews. All from this year, all 5*.


They assumed that I wouldn't take the time and energy to fight with support to reinstate a review after I was done with the place. They were right. It's a broken system.


You should narrate the video, it would make it easier to follow for people who've no idea what you're doing (like me).


Did a few captions and would have liked to do more narration. Needed to get it done for an Instructables competition tho so just posted it as is


The new one has 7.1 0-60 which is pretty solid: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42229923/2023-toyota-priu...


That’s when both electric and gas motor are running. If you want to restrict to electric only and take advantage of the battery for short daily driving it will be significantly slower.


Just in case you were not aware: "OpenAI does not use data submitted by customers via our API to train OpenAI models or improve OpenAI’s service offering." It does for ChatGPT though.

Source: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/5722486-how-your-data-is...


For many companies this type of promise is not useful. It doesn’t matter that they say they won’t, they still can look if they want to. This is the primary concern when you’re dealing with trade secrets where the secrecy of the information is its only protection.


If you use Azure OpenAI's services, I would guess you would fall into contractual agreements with Microsoft which should cover these concerns just like when you are using MS SQL Server to store trade secrets or PII.


Cofounder matching works well but it's a bit of work and it takes time.


Google is already showing big brands in most cases: https://detailed.com/google-control/


You're joking right? Why would I hand wash dishes if I can have an appliance do it?


Because it's actually not faster to do it with appliance?


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