Comment Re: Stop! You're both right! (Score 1) 80
Wait, will AI finally bring the Slack?
Wait, will AI finally bring the Slack?
So, a common voice prompt might be:
"No. Stop. What the fuck? NO! Don't DO that! Oh my God. I think I have a paper map in the trunk..."
Who does this?
Well, couldn't be updated to close a hole either - unless the PROM had a hook for add-on code from RAM or from storage...in which case you're right back where you started with installing vulns.
I agree. This has been going on for years. And there's just no talking to them.
I run a well-secured mail server, don't send spam, eventually had to forward through AWS SES, have working SPF, DKIM, DMARC and sometimes _still_ get 550.
I think they want to push you into a program where they get paid.
By my lights, Word reached peak usability with v. 3.1 for Mac. It's been downhill ever since.
"bureaucrats like Hegseth"
'Bureaucrats'?
Hahahahahahahaha!!1!
These guys are nothing but awful clowns cosplaying government.
Ought to be one of these to help keep AI TF out of any country that's thinking of its future.
There's no such word as AirPods.
Oh wait, sorry. I thought they said "Pedant".
Seriously, is anyone who's eating those things reading the label?
Friend, did I hear you say no one meet can satisfy you?
Try this: Poreef!
Wordpress: A remote root shell with a cool blogging feature.
(he says as he runs Wordpress for his own tiny site...)
It's not about moral panic, nor about "the children".
It's about restoring agency and control to the person who OWNS the device, and who's paying the tech-bros' salaries, by the only reliable means possible.
What, would you rely on some company's PROMISE?
There ought to be a "one switch" law: Cut off all on-device AI features with a single switch.
If you want to pick and choose, use some, not others, OK, that's on you, you can't use the switch.
But if you just want it all off, you shouldn't have to continuously pore through arcane and poorly-named menus looking to find where the tech bros have wormed it in, or turned it back on with an update.
One switch. I want it off. All of it.
"Realistically the greatest risk to your phone's privacy lives behind the screen not in front of it."
"Consider a spherical bear, in simple harmonic motion..." -- Professor in the UCB physics department