These angry Dutch farmers really hate Microsoft
As soon Lars Ruiter gets out of his car, he is confronted by a Microsoft security guard, who is already bubbling with anger. Ruiter, an… Read More »These angry Dutch farmers really hate Microsoft
As soon Lars Ruiter gets out of his car, he is confronted by a Microsoft security guard, who is already bubbling with anger. Ruiter, an… Read More »These angry Dutch farmers really hate Microsoft
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"It was seriously disturbing": People who attended their high school reunions share the most shocking twists they’ve discovered since graduating
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Video memes made with algorithms are suddenly everywhere. Their sudden proliferation could herald an imminent explosion in the technology’s capabilities.
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