Comment Re: Oh for crying out loud. (Score 1) 90
The reason is they want people on copilot. Never mind that the previous assistant was supposed to be ai already but the ai department burnt so much money they try to get users on it.
The reason is they want people on copilot. Never mind that the previous assistant was supposed to be ai already but the ai department burnt so much money they try to get users on it.
You may want to add Flash memory, too.
Flash would have to be DC powered.
Or I disallow them and I'm never bothered again.
In which case you get presented with a form in which to enter your payment credentials.
it's not okay for Facebook to sustain itself in the EU by selling ads.
It's not okay for Facebook to rely exclusively on ads that are behaviorally targeted. Facebook must offer a choice between ads that are behaviorally targeted and ads that are not behaviorally targeted.
But... it's ALSO not okay for Facebook to sustain itself in the EU by selling subscriptions? That just doesn't add up
It's not okay for Facebook to rely on the Morton's fork of either payment or ads that are behaviorally targeted. Facebook must either offer a choice between ads that are behaviorally targeted and ads that are not behaviorally targeted at the same price or not offer a free service at all.
In case others are interested in looking it up: In the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), paying changes it from "consent" basis to "contract" basis.
Other ad based businesses, e.g. network TV, have managed find without abusing personal data.
Broadcast television has 3-minute ad breaks. Attempting to apply the concept of a 3-minute interstitial (or "ads with countdown") to the web environment would violate the Better Ads Standards published by the Coalition for Better Ads. Meta Platforms is a member of the Coalition's board.
Even if iTunes runs fine stand-alone, I haven't seen evidence that connecting a device (iPhone or iPad) also runs fine. Wine emulates user space; it does not emulate drivers. Granted, last I checked was a few years ago. When did this start working?
India is full of separate ethnic groups in addition to the caste system. So much so that some ethnic groups are deemed to belong in a specific caste and culminating in ethnic groups living in isolation from the central authority.
For color, the best critique of PHP is entitled, "PHP a fractal of bad design."
Eevee's article from April 2012 was about PHP 5.3, not PHP 8. PHP versions 5.4, 5.6, and 7 came out soon afterward, fixing a lot of the flaws she pointed out. A retrospective eight years later showed how much the language had progressed on the road to 8.
Otherwise you can be patient and wait a few months to be able see it at home where there are all the things you like.
"a few months"? I remember a decade ago when Hop took literally a year to go from theaters to DVD sell-through, and then another month after that to get to Redbox.
I've set Grammas and Grandpas on Linux after they became tired of Windows and it's not ready for primetime abilities.
Until the grandmother asks you "Now how do I put my CDs on my iPhone? Under Windows, I put the CD in the drive and started iTunes."
I don't know what specific software Quasar1999 was running. In my own case, the proprietary Windows-only program is iTunes for loading MP3s onto my roommate's iPhone SE 3. In the case of other people I regularly talk to online, the proprietary Windows-only program is VRChat.
If the average person who futzes around with Windows can't run Linux Mint, they're being deliberately obtuse. Or they're stupid.
Say my roommate wants me to load MP3s onto her iPhone. I haven't figured out how to do that other than through iTunes for Windows, which does not run in Wine, or Finder for macOS. Am I "deliberately obtuse" or "stupid"?
Even more regrettably, it seems almost all free-software advocates I have known are mindlessly following along instead of rejecting such absurdly invasive Big-Brother brain-damaged computers under the euphemisim of "smart something."
Which handheld computer with a cellular radio that respects users' freedom is compatible with U.S. mobile networks? Last I checked, things like the Fairphone were made for the European market, with no attempt to get onto Verizon's or AT&T's allowlist.
Nobody can even define what general ai would even be. It's just the singularity all over again we were supposed to get to a decade ago.
If someone thought the ai-pin was a good idea and reasonably priced they probably believe the general ai already exists. You shouldn't let them decide how to use money.
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. -- Albert Einstein