Comment Re: 200GB, 20GB, potatoe, potato (Score 1) 16
The AI post bot took the time to find replacements for paywalled news articles, it would actually be a big improvement over what we have now.
The AI post bot took the time to find replacements for paywalled news articles, it would actually be a big improvement over what we have now.
Of course, they'll still let everyone to bring their smartphones so they can fill social media with selfies with the new major.
We'll just ignore the fact that they're far more advanced or dangerous than either a Raspberry Pi or a Flipper Zero are in the right hands.
It didn't help the camera industry that an iPhone (or any good smartphone, really) can take pictures much better than any DSLR could 15 years ago.
Sure, the new DSLR's still take much better photos, but the iPhone has taken "good enough" pictures for most people for nearly a decade now.
But, hey... they just made 2 billion dollars just by making a cool tech demo video.
This is a prime example on how you make mad bank in the middle of a tech bubble. I hope that the developers reading this are taking notes!
I can't really tell what the point of the article was because (as usual) most of it was paywalled.
But... are we supposed to be HAPPY that US corporations have been outsourcing millions of highly skilled technology and healthcare jobs to cheaper Indian labor for the past 30 years? I guess that you would be if your last name was Kumar or Patel, but I kinda liked having my job protected from foreign H1-B invaders during the first Trump administration. It's too bad that Trump sold out to Big Tech for his second term and they now have the ability to replace US workers again if they're willing to cut the government a big check.
Yeah, this doesn't really help unless a bunch of DDR5 DRAM chips fall off of the truck somewhere. Probably one headed to an OpenAI data center being built somewhere that doesn't have power yet.
I don't know, I've encountered more obnoxious things recently... like a tech news site that constantly links to paywalled news articles
Windows 11 was a forced upgrade from 10 as well... assuming that your hardware was new enough to support it.
Yeah... we went from our favorite Sci-Fi series getting 25 episode season runs on network TV that you could watch with an antenna to 8 episode runs behind a premium streaming subscription paywall for $15 a month.
I'm not sure why the networks are stunned that people aren't subscribing to watch them, especially when there are 6 major competing streaming services with their own unique Sci-Fi content. If anything, I'm stunned that people have put up with this garbage for as long as they have.
I'd imagine that millions of people will be getting bad tax advice from LLM's this year. These remote testers are just ahead of the curve!
It's not just memory costs, either. SSD storage prices have also shot up about 40% over the past few months. We seem to back to 2021 era SSD pricing, where a TB of NVME SSD storage costs around $120. Four months ago, it would have cost around $90, or even around $80 on sale.
Plus, it doesn't really fix the real problem that I have with my GMail address. I get tons of spam thanks to my 15 year old e-mail address being part of about 2 dozen security breaches over that time.
What I should really do is just start over and change my e-mail address on most of my commonly used accounts, but even that's a temporary solution. I know that they'll be another breach or someone will just flat out sell my e-mail address to a mailing list without my consent.
You don't think that Elon could make all those copies posted on X disappear if he really wanted them to? I think that all it would take was one phone call from Trump to make that happen.
Yeah... forget gaming. Asking Copilot to generate dumb memes for you is the best source of entertainment in 2025!
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