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- Comment on AI headphones translate multiple speakers at once, cloning their voices in 3D sound 17 hours ago:
That looks pretty cool!
- Comment on AI headphones translate multiple speakers at once, cloning their voices in 3D sound 17 hours ago:
Except, unlike the real babble fish that feed on our thought waves, this one feeds on our environment and our planet’s future.
- Comment on Unlock Your Computer With a Molecular Password 18 hours ago:
Wait, I saw this in a dystopian movie somewhere
- Comment on Unlock Your Computer With a Molecular Password 18 hours ago:
You’re fucked… on the molecular level lol
- Comment on Chrome using Gemini Nano for ‘Enhanced Protection’ against scams 2 days ago:
UBO just blocks most of those scams without the use of any “AI”, but Google’s Manifest v3 prevents UBO from running on Chrome…
- Comment on Google's AI now listens to your English language phone conversations 2 days ago:
That’s not the same as recording the call. Once the call is transferred, it is expected for the bot to stop listening, unless it state that it’s part of the call (which it doesn’t).
- Comment on Google's AI now listens to your English language phone conversations 2 days ago:
In some countries and, (if not mistaken) states in USA, if an AI is listening to a conversation, both parties must be made aware. If they don’t notify the other end, they’ll be violating regulations. Privacy erosion and manipulation likelihood aside, this is a terrible idea.
- Comment on Meta is making users who opted out of AI training opt out again, watchdog says 3 days ago:
They do care about your privacy a great deal, in fact. It’s said privacy that makes them money.
- Comment on Volvo EX90’s Lidar Sensor Will Fry Your Phone’s Camera 3 days ago:
They made friggin cars with friggin laser beams on their friggin heads!
- Comment on Google to Integrate Gemini AI into Android Auto for Smarter In-Car Experience 3 days ago:
Ah. Yes. All very good points. My current phone is slightly better than its specs, too, but I also paid more for my phone that Brax’s current asking price. Personally, those specs are a sweet spot for a replacement phone at a cheap (ish) phone, when you consider its privacy preserving implications and the fact that other phone with a similar goal go for a much, much higher asking price.
I’m with you, though. I’m not going to change out my current phone with this one, but I’m also not going to dismiss it as a viable option for the masses.
- Comment on Google to Integrate Gemini AI into Android Auto for Smarter In-Car Experience 4 days ago:
“Smart AI” is like saying “Microsoft Works”…
- Comment on Google to Integrate Gemini AI into Android Auto for Smarter In-Car Experience 4 days ago:
What are your deal breakers?
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model 4 days ago:
Because, as user sfled pointed out…
The first spam email was sent in 1978
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model 5 days ago:
Lol. Yup 100%
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model 5 days ago:
the text on the tab is ANIMATED
I hate that this is not used more. This is dope!!
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model 5 days ago:
Tried a few searches. “no results”. Oh well
- Comment on Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model 5 days ago:
Don’t take this the wrong way, but fuck your business model. The internet was supposed to be open and be ours, and you stole it for profit.
- Comment on DNS Piracy Blocking Orders: Google, Cloudflare, and OpenDNS Respond Differently * TorrentFreak 6 days ago:
Unbound is here, in case anyone else was wondering.
- Comment on Security Hardening: A Journey with Eyes Open | eirenicon llc 1 week ago:
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My advice is worth every penny you paid for it!
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- Comment on hexbear users are the rick and morty fanbase of lemmy instances 1 week ago:
Later last year, I did notice an uptick in Lemmy hostility, across the board. It’s calmed down significantly, though, around January of this year or so. Now, I don’t know about the instances that my home instance blocks (hexbear being among them, thankfully). I’ve generally had good experiences with infosec users in the past, which is why I moved instances to here. Sorry that hasn’t been your experience; people can be assholes.
- Comment on hexbear users are the rick and morty fanbase of lemmy instances 1 week ago:
Infosec, really? I haven’t noticed that trend. Maybe I just wasn’t paying attention to the user’s instance enough. I absolutely did notice the others you mentioned, though, but that may be because there are more bad eggs than good in those places lol
- Comment on Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your Settings 1 week ago:
Disabling wol and USB is usually a bios-level setting. Everything else is windows being shite.
- Comment on I installed Linux on this 8-inch mini laptop, and it's my new favorite way of computing 1 week ago:
That’s all I want a stress test to test…
- Comment on I installed Linux on this 8-inch mini laptop, and it's my new favorite way of computing 1 week ago:
Well, you’re in luck. The Piccolo N150 netbook is an 8in screen lol
- Comment on I installed Linux on this 8-inch mini laptop, and it's my new favorite way of computing 1 week ago:
I appreciated it, since he didn’t do a legit stress test. Running a local llm is intensive on the hardware, and if it performs well on that, it’ll likely perform well on most standard, non-useless tasks. So, I see that part as a makeshift stress test.
- Comment on Assuming the world is a simulation 1 week ago:
One of the best episodes of all time.
- Comment on Here's the source code for the unofficial Signal app used by Trump officials 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, that would make sense. But this is not the right use case for Signal at all. In fact (and I know I’m preaching to the choir), it defeats Signal’s use case in many ways. I don’t even know what they’re trying to accomplish with this.
- Comment on Here's the source code for the unofficial Signal app used by Trump officials 2 weeks ago:
I archive my signal chats. But, I guess, they need an automatic way to do that. They should ask their precious Grok or whatever tf it’s called.
- Comment on Here's the source code for the unofficial Signal app used by Trump officials 2 weeks ago:
Why not just use the official signal app, if you’re going to use it at all?
- Comment on Here's the source code for the unofficial Signal app used by Trump officials 2 weeks ago:
Paywalled.