

Seems easy enough to preserve old development files long enough to outlast the companies that own the IP. Just gotta not touch them for a decade or two and then “accidentally” find them.
Seems easy enough to preserve old development files long enough to outlast the companies that own the IP. Just gotta not touch them for a decade or two and then “accidentally” find them.
A product that has a warranty which depends on any “predictive” metric is probably a scam, tbh.
Paying protection money not to get broken up for being monopolies. No amount of money will protect them from the whims of a mad king.
Bootlickers. At least this makes it easy to know what companies not to support
At some point, the vetting process will end up being more time consuming than actively moderating the instance, it will still not be 100% effective.
They work well when being correct doesn’t matter
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So glad I’m not in the market for a new TV
Good thing I don’t use Windows Hello on my machine.
The LLM told me that control rods were not necessary, so it must be true
Free-to-play is just a ploy for future value extraction.
I typically go out of my way to avoid F2P games. I’d rather pay once for a game, rather than be stuck with a live service that constantly nags about subscriptions or microtransactions.
Call it what you will, but all signs seem to indicate that generative AI is simply not as profitable as the evangelists want it to be.
Physical keys and what looks like a headphone jack? Seems like an upgrade
Everything’s computer!
What these CEOs don’t understand is that even an error rate as low as 1% for LLMs is unacceptable at scale. Fully automating without humans somewhere in the loop will lead to major legal liabilities down the line, esp if mistakes can’t be fixed fast.
Can’t wait to see what silliness ensues when “sovereign citizens” start using AI avatars to represent themselves too
Of the companies that might buy Chrome, I hope DuckDuckGo gets it.