Someone should take all the bits of the Arduino ecosystem that are open source software or open source hardware and fork/mirror it all so that you can download and use everything without needing to visit any Qualcomm or Arduino owned websites or agree to any terms of service.
So-called "AI music" is a misuse of the tech
Hopefully, the fad will fade fast
Joins military intelligence, and jumbo shrimp in the comedy routine
>"We are clearly different then. I always log in, but i have a major incentive due to wanting to squash ads with youtube premium
There are other options. I also have no ads.
>"I'd say the same for YouTube. It's used to watch videos. The number of people who comment on them is minimal compared to the userbase."
That is exactly what I came to post. I use YouTube all the time. I have *never* logged into it. So for tons of people, it is not "social media".
Facebook, on the other hand, is mostly useless without a login. You can see a bit of it, then it stops.
>"I'd be very curious to the exact definition of "social media" they use is. I don't think it's what most people consider to be social media."
Bingo. Plays right into my comments last week about the stupid Virginia law trying to force "age checking" for "social media" and they don't even define what "social media" is or is not. As if everyone knows exactly what it is. Yet, somehow, stripping adults of their privacy and rights will save children (since parents refuse to restrict or withhold internet-connected devices from their children).
Is Slashdot "social media"? How about my local LUG's forum? What about the comments section on Amazon or Walmart product pages? Or reviews of apps on Google Play? A USENET group? Chat sessions in online games? If just watching videos is "social media" does that make broadcast TV or cable TV or a movie theater "social media"?
>"but really HSR should be focused on interstates. "
Exactly. That is about all we can expect would be workable/affordable. Otherwise it requires extremely expensive elevated tracks. The problem with many Interstates is that some of them now are nearly "full", having expanded multiple times for more lanes. There isn't an usable center area and sides are pinned in.
...it accurately identified and explained the problem so that experts could fix it, possibly with AI assistance, but always with expert review.
It would be really, really bad if clueless people believed that all they had to do is run it and it would magically fix everything.
>"The majority of the people you show it you will download it and do a full nuke-and-pave"
Doubtful. Although it might be a significant minority.
>"then wonder why this new 'Windows' can't run their favorite programs".
Like a browser? Because for a huge chunk of home users, that is all they really use now.
"No matter where you go, there you are..." -- Buckaroo Banzai