So many of the replies are saying that they should've restricted access using .md files and whatnot. Is really any guarantee that they even follow those? It seems like even if you ask pretty please don't touch those files, there's a chance they will. So many people have just willingly installed spyware on their computers and big tech calls this the next big thing.
Gaming is in a really tough spot right now, and it's not being made easier by the drain AI has put on chip and RAM prices. It's absolutely insane that Sony and Microsoft have had to raise prices on their years-old consoles.
The latest remote at least has directional buttons, and I think you can disable the touch part entirely. Might be worth looking into, I think you can buy it separately and it works with most if not all Apple TV's.
I mean gen AI is based on theft, I don't really see that as a deterrent. I don't want the companies to exist, and having government ownership sounds like a convenient way to get bailed out when the bubble pops
And AI investors and stock market boosters are just going to accept OpenAI not having anything "new" to show for all their investments? What about replacing hardware once it's been burned out from constant high usage? Is it not odd to you that so many big AI deals get announced and never heard from again? What's the business reason for neoclouds buying GPU's from NVIDIA only for NVIDIA to then pay them to rent them back? How does this make any sense?