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- Comment on Copilot could soon live inside Windows 11's File Explorer, as Microsoft tests Chat with Copilot in Explorer, not just in a separate app 1 week ago:
It probably “saw” the trash icon somewhere and some “deep thought” model concluded that erasing everything was a good idea.
- Comment on Copilot could soon live inside Windows 11's File Explorer, as Microsoft tests Chat with Copilot in Explorer, not just in a separate app 1 week ago:
I can already see them brainstorming how to put that stuff in the calculator app.
At least, they don’t put it into the event viewer, because its source code has never seen a change. Looks like 10 years ago and the performance is as bad as then.
- Comment on How we get to 1 nanometer chips and beyond 1 week ago:
We should call it nm…
Calling it nanometers does not make sense.
- Comment on Sony AI patent will see PlayStation games play themselves when players are stuck 1 week ago:
Hey Alexa, have fun, so I don’t have to!!
- Comment on Sony AI patent will see PlayStation games play themselves when players are stuck 1 week ago:
Hey Alexa, get me super hard trophy… But quickly!!!
- Comment on always watching 1 week ago:
Or shorter arms
- Comment on Stack Overflow in freefall: 78 percent drop in number of questions 1 week ago:
It’s like reddit. Could can create content that others will sell to AI companies while showing you ads.
- Comment on Grok AI still being used to digitally undress women and children despite suspension pledge 1 week ago:
Wie all don’t want to know the training data that went into that model…
- Comment on Microsoft Office has been renamed to “Microsoft 365 Copilot app” 1 week ago:
Damn, our customers don’t use copilot, but we promised to reach 50% usage in 2026…
That’s it… Rename the whole thing to copilot and we achieve our goal!
- Comment on Insider trading, but make it worse 1 week ago:
How does that platform work? Can you still place bets when rockets hit Venezuela? Can you still place bets when people speculate he was already abducted?
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- Comment on ublock Origin can get rid of Cookie Banners 2 weeks ago:
Unfortunately, it was deprecated in 2025: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track
I once saw a German website (idealo.de) doing exactly what you said. If the header was set, they skipped the banner and interpreted it as “minimum cookies”.
- Comment on ublock Origin can get rid of Cookie Banners 2 weeks ago:
Website operators don’t want to have to display cookie banners and users don’t want to see them. So what are we doing?
Like the other comment, I also disagree with that. Most websites show them to make it hard to decline the tracking.
But I once saw a website (I think, it was the German idealo.de) which checked for the (now deprecated) "Do Not Track" HTTP header. If it was there, it then did not show the banner. I liked that solution.
- Comment on ublock Origin can get rid of Cookie Banners 2 weeks ago:
I did not know that I already had the tool in my hands.
uBlock Origin is the best ad blocker imaginable.
But it can do something I always wanted: Get rid of cookie popups (but without acception them automatically).
Visiting a new website and being able to read the content directly feels so weird, although it should be normal.
I hope, EU legislation will force websites to accept a global “Auto-decline”/“Minimum-possible” configurable in the web browser, in which case no banner can be shown. IMO, that’s how it should have always been.
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- Comment on AI content on Wikipedia - found via a simple ISBN checksum calculator (39C3) 2 weeks ago:
People go to libraries asking for books that don’t even exist and some think that the libraries are hiding them from them, but the ISBNs are just halucinations… 😅
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- Comment on Who cares about the Baltic Jammer? – Terrestrial Navigation in the Baltic Sea Region (39C3) 2 weeks ago:
At least, it did not tell you, you were in Kaliningrad… 😉
- Comment on AI content on Wikipedia - found via a simple ISBN checksum calculator (39C3) 2 weeks ago:
Correct.
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- Comment on Honey Targeted Minors & Exploited Small Businesses 3 weeks ago:
To elaborate on this, since watching this video I’ve paid attention to how sponsorships provide discounts to viewers of creators, and it’s often via URLs. eg. service.com/creator_name, not with a discount code. That way, a website can track how many people went to the URL, not how many used whatever code is associated with that URL.
Part 3 of the video series will probably show how Honey f*cked that system up, too. 😄
- Comment on Ergonomic keyboard + laptop? 3 weeks ago:
I don’t think, plugging it into the laptop works for me. My laptop usually doesn’t stand on the desk. I’m currently in my bed typing this.
- Comment on Report: China is said to have a functioning EUV lithography system 3 weeks ago:
The headline and the actual report are quite different.