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Why would they do that when Google and Apple already do all the work for them?
Why would they do that when Google and Apple already do all the work for them?
Probably injecting ads “naturally” into the conversation.
That’s less than a kettle, in the UK at least.
Of course I wouldn’t want to be running that all the time, because electric ain’t cheap.
I spent an afternoon once playing Infinite Craft, which uses some sort of LLM behind the scenes to do it’s combinations.
At one point I got 007, and found 007+007 = 0014.
The maths gets wild though, and because it’s been trained on text, it has no idea when it comes to combinations of numbers it hasn’t seen before. I spent ages trying to get it to 69420 and just couldn’t, although I could get 42069.
I have a simple rule. If I install an app and it shows me any notification I don’t want to see, I immediately block it from having permission to do that.
Maybe, but you’ll get the last laugh when they rely on it for everything and it is eventually whisked away behind an enormous monthly fee.
The only thing I’ll credit Safari with is killing Flash.
Eh, my missus insisted we use Signal, but it’s just flat out not as reliable. It misses messages very occasionally and it’s always at the worst possible time.
Like I get that it’s a tiny bit more private than Whatsapp, but I’m not running a terror cell or a paedo ring over here. I just want to know if she wants anything from the shop.
That went to shit as soon as Adobe took over.
I didn’t like that the iPhone never supported it, but in hindsight they did us all a fucking favour.
It would only really make sense as a tablet behaviour.
Yes, but if the server isn’t fast enough to do it, then you’re going to have a bad time.
Normal users don’t even need a PC. Most of what they do can be handled on a phone or tablet.
So is Linus Lenin or Stalin?
Really milking that fad before they inevitably push anything useful behind a monthly paywall.
Would that show up in browser stats though?
Steam Deck is neat and all but I’ve never thought of it as anybody’s main browsing device.
Yeah, it should have been fine. Was latest Ubuntu as well. Maybe something iffy about the laptop hardware, some obscure thing that wasn’t supported. In any case it’s gone now.
I tried this recently with a 10 year old laptop. Much better specs than that. 6GB RAM, ran W10 incredibly slowly due to HDD.
I couldn’t even boot the Ubuntu USB installer.
I find Kodi decent on my nVidia Shield, where Jellyfin often struggles. Especially when it comes to subtitles.
Strongly dislike the UI though.
Much higher floor limit, and no need to enter your PIN every X transactions.