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Comment Would be nice (Score 1) 25

Would be nice if these "ai" tools could optimise software for other outdated hardware.

I remember about a decade ago, my early android phone became unusable as the OS slowed so much.
I had a wild idea... if there was some way a super advanced AI could just rewrite the OS to be so optimised, that it would be fast again.
Maybe we're headed in that direction...

Comment Other merchants are not always what you want (Score 2) 37

I only buy "sold by" and "delivered by" Amazon products. I'm trying hard to avoid knock-offs. And yes I know about co-mingling.

So Amazon would need some complex selection for this kind of thing.
Eg, "yes I will accept other merchants". But "not above xx.xx price"

Comment Gamepass is so expensive now (Score 2) 49

2 years ago I paid €12.99 a couple times for ultimate. It seemed like a nice way to access a large library of games - as is their sales pitch.
Eventually I got bored with the few interesting games I saw there. It was cheaper to buy one specific game on sale for €10.

Now the price is €26.99 for gamepass ultimate.... haha. I'll stick with buying a €10 game during a sale.

Comment Re: Spam (Score 1) 80

Spot on.

I don't know why this censorship card is so popular. Most countries let you say pretty much what you want, only limiting harmful stuff like incitement to violence etc.

I personally liken it to a hypothetical criminal spouting that their rights to crime are being infringed by all this legal nonsense.

Comment Re:That's not how it's supposed to work. (Score 1) 99

I've watched a long interview with a forensics guy and (from what I understood and remember) he pointed out the same thing... that modern fast DNA tests only look at small specific areas of genetic data. And can only give a degree of certainty.

Plus there are many ways a DNA sample can get onto a crime scene via contamination.

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