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- Comment on New oven and they lock the air fryer functionality behind wifi. 2 weeks ago:
I actually find it very nice to get notifications about my toaster oven being preheated or done cooking, or being able to see how much time is left or remotely stop it.
- Comment on New oven and they lock the air fryer functionality behind wifi. 2 weeks ago:
What does the dismiss button do? Or the back button.
Just based on the messages (that could be miss leading) sounds like some features will not work.
- Comment on Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works on Reddit Now, Thanks to AI Deal 4 months ago:
True but It will become a bigger deal every passing day that is the problem.
I also wonder if search engine’s will delist results after a period of time. If the site is blocking them. After all you don’t want your top results to just be 404s all of the time.
- Comment on Happy BSOD Day! 5 months ago:
Sponsored by Crowdstrike!!
- Comment on AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent 5 months ago:
AI will remember that.
- Comment on Nvidia is now worth $102M per employee 6 months ago:
It will be both. AI local and AI cloud.
For the average person every day use AI will be local on device. But companies with massive data sets will be processed with a data center.
- Comment on Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 100 8 months ago:
I saw that YouTube video as well.
- Comment on Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar 8 months ago:
I won’t ever understand no matter how many excuses you give me. If a company doesn’t want to support my os then to fucking bad, I won’t give them my money.
Sure the is commendable but end of the day it is what is important to you. If my group of friends is playing a game and that game isn’t supported on Linux. That affect me a lot more then it would affect the company.
- Comment on Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar 8 months ago:
It is getting better but there are still alot of things you just can’t do on Windows.
Like for my work we have alot of specialized software that is only for Windows. Sure I might be able to get it working under Linux but what do you think will happen if I need get software Support for this software? They will say i am using an unsupported OS and hang up.
And for my home, there is so many anti cheat software that refuses to work on Linux or potentially get you banned.
Linux has come a very long way in the last 5 years but there is still alot of situations the abusive relationship is your only option.
- Comment on Reddit gets ready for IPO, setting a top valuation of $6.4 billion 9 months ago:
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- Comment on Reddit gets ready for IPO, setting a top valuation of $6.4 billion 9 months ago:
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