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For now. If Google succeeds at doing this it won’t be.
For now. If Google succeeds at doing this it won’t be.
ootl-- what happened in 2020?
It is possible I think to enjoy a company’s products without defending everything the company does, especially not the things that benefit the company at the expense of the owners of said products
if you wanna block anyone who criticises apple for their business practices you’ll be blocking a lotta people
Good grief, Apple, what took you so long?
Link pls?
wait they made an electric hummer?
edit: son of a gun
no use, minecraft server is single threaded. it won’t hit 20TPS in an even slightly complex world no matter how much compute you throw at it
Searx exists and is decentralized although as for the quality of results that’s up in the air
That exists, it’s called Searx, and in my experience it isn’t great
and a signal bounced off three continents to watch a video of a cat climbing into a box. A video that was recorded five feet away from me.
are you talking about some proprietary camera that only syncs to the cloud?
Louis Rossmann hasn’t uploaded a 20 minute video ranting about it yet so I’d say that’s a point in its favor
I do agree with him on most topics esp right to repair but seriously when will that guy shut up
Literally what? I’m a Linux user bro
“Microsoft continually makes their OS worse, but every time they do, Linux users come into the comment section telling me I should switch, so I’m not going to.”
Yeah, they’ve been wanting that for a while. Microsoft and Google both already have AI search products, and the only thing we’ve really learned from those are that AI search products don’t work.
Also
Altman is Google’s nightmare that it can’t wake up from.
Holy mother of dickriding. This article mainly just seems like a list of statements for AI tech bros to parrot to each other.
“How can you prove he was going to break the law?”
“Your honor he owned a cheap cell phone, doesn’t that sound like he was using a burner”
“Lmao fair enough. After all what possible use is there for a burner phone besides criminal activity, and what possible use is there for a cheap, prepaid cell phone except as a burner”
The whole “these can be used for high scale crimes” argument is straight up fearmongering. One or two people have reverse engineered the remote protocol on one or two specific models of Volkswagen car, and, after listening to the car being locked and unlocked several times using a laptop and $500 SDR, can reconstruct a signal to unlock the car. When a cybersecurity professional figures out this is possible at all, it makes the news.
If your car can get broken into by any random script kiddie with a Flipper Zero, sue the car company for gross negligence.
Regardless of what caused it, the fact remains that people stopped learning how to fix their own crap because there’s hardly anywhere they can apply those skills.
I’m in a particularly techy subset of gen Z. Every electronic device I own is either jailbroken or running a different operating system than the one it shipped with. I use Linux exclusively which is a fancy way of saying I’m used to having to fix things when they break without any instructions on how to do that. I have trouble with tech meant for normies. They hide so much complexity it makes them impossible to troubleshoot. How can I expect people who were raised on tech meant to be seamlesa to mend the inevitable seams when I don’t know how?
It’s not their fault, is what I’m saying. I agree that interfaces nowadays are too user friendly.
Come on, man, AVR chips aren’t SoCs except in the technical sense.