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s17tnet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Users will have even have more dump devices and will be forced to use remote and cloud services.
s17tnet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Their history of committment in supporting their hardware is too far from pleasing. I wouldn't touch Google hardware again (other than Pixels) with the tip of my toe.
s17tnet
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Stroller can be seen has specialised handcart.

There is a guy ( Nicolò Guarrera ) who completed a world tour by walk and his tool of choice to transport stuffs was a trekking stroller.
s17tnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Good for them. Good for "the planet" (and uh... Tesla I suppose). But... most of incentives for the transition has been substantially funded by the nation's massive oil and gas revenues.

I wonder what they will do next with that obscene amount of money.
s17tnet
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This smells like DRM and planned obsolescence to me.
s17tnet
·7 mesi fa·discuss
In a side news, they announced the death of Fleet.

This is sad for me because I found it good enough to integrate it in my daily workflow.

I hope they at least consider to drop it on GitHub and allow people to give it a chance as community project.
s17tnet
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This will be transient. Marketing and companies eventually will find a way to pollute LLMs to bend, comply to their strategies and fuck consumers.

SEO wasn't a thing before '97.