most fonts nowadays are vector based, so they aren’t really created with pixels :)
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ok but isn’t telling an extrovert to talk less the same as telling an introvert to talk more??
like…
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•As an average OG ex-redditor, Lemmy needs to move away from it's base barebones UI to something like Photon by default, here's why.English
3·1 year agoYeah I mean if you really want a UI with no JavaScript you can still use one, it’s really just a case of better defaults here (and I totally agree).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple reportedly has plans for a thinner iPhone, MacBook Pro and Apple WatchEnglish
2·2 years agoMake the phone half as thick, then double the battery and fill the rest with thermals.
Apple: Yes, yes, this innovation constitutes a $600 price increase.
SpaceOS is built for the modern Web, so anything you do on the Web, you can now do - in space.
AKA it’s a glorified Chromebook in terms of functionality. Not there yet…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Whistleblower 'would not' put family on Boeing 787 jetEnglish
3·2 years agoI mean, I don’t think that’s the way to go about it. Trains don’t take me to my family across the planet in 11 hours. I’d prefer to feel secure when flying there.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tech titans assemble to decide which jobs AI should cut firstEnglish
3·2 years agoMy first thought exactly :P
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Technology@lemmy.world•Video Shows First Neuralink Patient Playing Mario Kart With His MindEnglish
93·2 years agoIt’s still very impressive. The EEG she uses only reads general thoughts: e.g. thinking about pushing a boulder. She can only really do specific actions with that: there’s no level of analog control (how much should this move), it’s just a single action (fire a fireball). The brain chip is likely much higher fidelity and therefore can read much finer signals. All the credit goes to the researchers, of course, who’ve spent the last decade researching and fine tuning this technology.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Video Shows First Neuralink Patient Playing Mario Kart With His MindEnglish
19·2 years agoIIRC they’re paralyzed from the shoulders down, so probably not.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung does an Apple with its first Snapdragon X Elite laptop, suggesting the new Arm-based Windows machines aren't going to be a cheap alternative to x86English
1·2 years agoSamsung Galaxy Tab S8/9 Ultra. Publically made fun of Apple’s notch, then released their tablets with a notch a few months later. (Although tbf nowhere near as pronounced as Apple’s and mostly justified due to the extremely thin bezels).

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Technology@lemmy.world•'Better than a real man': young Chinese women turn to AI boyfriendsEnglish
12·2 years agoI mean, it will be. The AI friend is always available, always knows what to say, never fights with you, and never messes up (ideally).
However, all those things are part of the human element: and at the end, you’re still talking to a computer. The AIs are just trying to please you. A person can actually love you, and that’s something else. And I’d take that over the perfect chatbot any day.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The New Luddites Aren’t Backing DownEnglish
2·2 years agoJournalists use AI to write longer articles. People use AI to summarize those articles.
The circle of LLMs.
Honestly, this is why I’m hoping the Vsuon Pro doesn’t flop. It really feels like it could open the door to a new era. Of course, that’s still years away, but you’ve got to start somewhere. Better now than never.
If someone had made the active choice to use Firefox, I think they’d notice if it was replaced by Edge…
Over a year now, mine still hasn’t :)
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Technology@lemmy.world•We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.English
101·2 years agoI mean, that randomness is just faked. Keep a consistent seed and you’ll get consistent results.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple hopes to convince people to buy its $3,500 Vision Pro headset using free 25-minute in-store demosEnglish
31·2 years agoI’d buy one if it were reasonably priced.



read the comic, realize you didn’t read the title, read the title. too late.