Comment Re:Google TV? (Score 1) 28
I have a Hisense TV that has Google TV as the OS. It actually works very, very well. Its basically like having a Chromecast built into the TV and no need for a standalone box.
I have a Hisense TV that has Google TV as the OS. It actually works very, very well. Its basically like having a Chromecast built into the TV and no need for a standalone box.
The problem with partial adoption this low is it makes DNSSEC almost useless as a signal. You can't, for example, just drop or block emails based on a DNSSEC failure because there are simply too many domains for which it is not rolled out.
Sanctions is a good step but the punishment needs to be much harsher if you want this as a disincentive.
While an AI deleting a bunch of local files is humerous, presumably you at least have those in source control.
Dropping prod has enormous business impacts, even if you have backups - which many startups do not do properly/
The only way to stop this is to entirely cease allowing companies that use contractors and subcontractors on military projects.
Otherwise what is going to happen is the military will sign a contract with Lockheed who will outsource part of it to IBM who will off-shore part of that to India who will outsource part of that work to another subcontractor who uses people in China and Vietnam.
They money needs to be high enough that it is offsetting the cost of the wasted time. If they are truly wasting 30 minutes per issue, $10 isnt enough.
Charge a $50 fee to submit a report, a fee that is refunded if the report was found to either be
a) A real bug
b) A non-issue, but it was non-obvious and obviously was found in good faith by a human who spent a lot of time researching it
This is not a real gate. Anyone who finds a real issue in Curl will not have a hard time gathering that $50.
So what are you going to do about the problem?
Or are you just going to sit on your butt, whine and complain, using idiotic phrases like "OK boomer" to refer to Millenials and GenX?
#1 - Did you somehow entirely miss the part that the nephews older brother - in the same generation with the exact same upbringing - is doing fine?
#2 - Your statement is outright false. If you think the government paid 70% of your tuition 30 years ago - I have a bridge to sell you. It simply didn't work that way, ever. In fact, most people in the 90's and 00's worked their way through school.
Paid for by who?
Stuff like this needs donors and grants to be gathered. Funding for stuff like this doesnt just fall from trees.
You need to also uninstall Google Assistant if you want it removed from the list, as Gemini is integrated into it as an option.
Right now, Gemini is optional, and if you dont install it (or uninstall it) you dont have it.
Also, you can just not use the thing. It's not like its required. Samsung phones have privacy oriented on-device AI for some tasks even.
The controls you have over your personal data in ChatGPT are far, far, *FAR* less than Google gives you with Gemini.
With Gemini, I can browse through all of the records, see whats there, choose what to delete. I can't do any of this with ChatGPT, it is a total black box.
The reason Briar can't work on iOS is because of the Wifi support. If it only supported Bluetooth, it could be ported.
Dorsey is going to run into the same problem - his app will be severely limited by the range of Bluetooth, and as soon as he tries to add Wifi, Apple will block him.
FireChat would like their idea back Jack.
Where there's a will, there's a relative.