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5 points·by crumpled·vor 3 Monaten·3 comments

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·gestern·discuss
I wonder if "loyal user base" just means people who feel locked in, or somehow don't know any better. I can't imagine another reason for the "loyalty".

Feels pretty exploitive.
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·gestern·discuss
Does LinkedIn lead to jobs?
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·gestern·discuss
So he's apolitical, and nobody's "bias" is correct?
crumpled
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Watching this get voted up and down is wild. People should try this for themselves.
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·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
I haven't encountered a chatbot yet that is willing to recognize DJT as a fascist.

You can get them to acknowledge how perfectly aligned he is with fascist ideals and actions, somehow the jury is always out.

That tells me a lot.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
I didn't... Is it the one from Existenz? The one from Portal is pretty cool.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Man did I google a lot of things in this comment. Paul, you're an interesting person.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
I know this sounds like a conspiracy theory, so I'm not subscribing without more validation, BUT:

I think MSG has the ability to ID every person at the Knicks game who booed for DJT, and you know how petty and sensitive that person can be.

Remember when Hegseth invited all the generals into one big room for some reason? Some people think that it was to point cameras at their faces and do a bit of sentiment analysis.

The tech is in place. Is there enough decency or the lack of enough motivation to make these scenarios unlikely? I'm not sure.
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·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
I wish I could look forward and say, "prices will go down again" I don't see when or how. I hope I'm wrong.
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·letzten Monat·discuss
According to the graphic, all RFID/NFC tags including pet microchips and your company badge will be associated with you too.

I can remember in the late 1990's Berkeley Public Library was considering adding RFID tags to the books as asset tags. The public push-back was significant and surprising at the time. Freedom-loving library patrons were concerned about nefarious tracking. Proponents of the new tags thought that the concept of tracking people or the books they read was rooted in paranoia.
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·letzten Monat·discuss
"Memes" they called them in Snow Crash (1992).

In a very real way there ARE malicious AI agents working tirelessly to create and spread memes via language and sound to alter our brain software.
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·letzten Monat·discuss
You had to leave and you can't go back.
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·letzten Monat·discuss
on my way!
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·letzten Monat·discuss
quite sure = confidently wrong
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·letzten Monat·discuss
Perhaps you're being coy. But, I'm pretty sure people do this. The performers can collaborate in "real time" (still offset from each other in real life) and the other participants (dancers and listeners) only hear finished music at the same time as all the other participants.

The latency is in the audience/performer energy.
crumpled
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
What regulators?
crumpled
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
BadUSB, Blackhat 2014.

That's almost 12 years now. A novice can now get ATmega32 USB devices Prime delivered. Not a cutting edge theoretical attack anymore but a basic tool in a every pen tester's toolbox now.
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I had to dig around to see where they took the stand.

https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/1213#i...

Mozilla makes great points. Even if the API is model agnostic, which it ought to be designed as from the very beginning to even be considered a spec, models can act vastly different.

Mozilla didn't say this but the user should at least be presented an option to choose which model (at least once) starting from day one, even if your browser only has one option available. That's assuming a universe where Google plans on actually being concerned about standards adoption.
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
This article seems to just be a dig at IBM without bringing any receipts or adding any substance. "A colleague told me that they said..."

Honestly, why should I even believe it?
crumpled
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Most users aren't even going to know that this is here. Web developers will expose this capability to the user. The devs will have to determine if the model is delivering what they need.

It's good to have something to work with if these Web APIs are going to be part of a standard. I suppose this means that ALL the browser vendors are likely to implement something