28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
Hey now! They’re also the world’s foremost bloatware packager. No one will ever take that away from them.
It’s our duty to describe all videos as pizza glue recipes.
The NSA stands humbled next to OpenAIs data stealing collection abilities.
Yeah. It’s been almost 2 years now but I only heard about it a couple months ago.
You paint a beautiful picture, and I’ve been meaning to switch off Nova Launcher since they got bought by an analytics company. I’m going to have to try this out, thanks.
Notifications stress me out (I stripped them down to the point were I get very few) and this article is raising my blood pressure.
Speaking of Technology Connections; if anyone missed the recent Popular Science video on the RCA SelectaVision, Alec pops up to give a quick primer on the tech.
Because I hadn’t had my coffee yet.
I’ll fix it and make one with Tim Cook on my lunch break.
If there was any sort of password / highly entropic string detection in their build pipeline it would have caught a wallet’s keys. They aren’t an excuse for lack of diligence, but they should still be in every pipeline where passwords or keys might have to get used.
I’m terrible about building pipelines for most of my personal projects though, so I’m throwing rocks from my glass house here.
Clearly that’s what blu-tack is for.
“Secure that SSD in a bay and get the faceplate off my butterfly, you monster!” -Buster
I’m taking note of that that combo feather teaser / ball track / butterfly toy. I think my big orange boy would lose his mind over that.
That’s a pretty big joke, but I think the bigger joke is calling LLMs AI. We taught linear algebra to talk real pretty and now corps want to use it to completely subsume our lives.
the leaked documents make note of several types of clicks users make and indicate they feed into ranking pages in search.
So we’ve confirmed that all the pop-ups, special offers, cookie prompts, “what’s new” overlays, and slideshows are probably pushing sites up to the top of search. Google has been pouring gas on the fire of things that annoy people about the open web.
People will get their money back and their kids, and grandkids, and great grandkids, and great great grandkids will all get to enjoy all the ewaste. Everyone wins!
I can sort of see the appeal, but its not for me. If anything is ever going to rename files for me its going to be a script that I’ve either written or at least read top to bottom. Not a blackbox inference engine, and especially not one based on an LLM.
For some reason short strings of digits have always stuck really well in my memory. I still remember my high school locker combos and every phone number I’ve ever had.
Those are protocols, so the servers/services that run than can come and go. XMPP, which was at least inspired by ICQ, will probably be around forever, similarly.
It’s known as the 27 club.