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- Comment on Microsoft is reportedly killing Skype 2 days ago:
Man, I miss icq…
- Comment on Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in Edge 2 days ago:
Firefox based. Interesting. Thanks for sharing. I’mma give this a try.
- Comment on The surveillance tech waiting for workers as they return to the office 3 days ago:
That was dystopian as hell to read.
- Comment on Microsoft tests ad-supported Office apps for Windows users 5 days ago:
**again.
Office 2010 is back, people!
- Comment on All 50 States Have Now Introduced Right to Repair Legislation 5 days ago:
Moss, the character with the fun hair, said it best. “well, that’s easy to remember”.
Granted, he forgets later in the episode…
- Comment on All 50 States Have Now Introduced Right to Repair Legislation 5 days ago:
It’s the number to the new emergency services lol
- Comment on All 50 States Have Now Introduced Right to Repair Legislation 5 days ago:
Or pretend to be compliant in the classic Apple way.
- Comment on Apple turns off iCloud encryption feature in UK following reported government legal order. 1 week ago:
- Artificially pull out of UK, by forcing all UK residents to select a different country of residence with a banner as to why UK residents can’t have iPhones, then store all their ADP encrypted data on data warehouses outside of the UK. Then claim that they (Apple) don’t track users and have to trust that users are selecting the correct countries of residence, and that they (Apple) will not allow the UK government to peak into non-UK residents, so they can’t help “sorry (not sorry)”.
Option 4 is similar to option 3 by telling the government to shove it, but with the very important benefit of still allowing the residents to use their products. It’s (almost) a win win.
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
I don’t vouch for these, as I have not used them. But, I found this rewritten one and this one with LLM.
- Comment on MIT's insect-sized bots fly 100x longer with redesigned wings 1 week ago:
Inspired by the humble bee
**Bumble bee
- Comment on MIT's insect-sized bots fly 100x longer with redesigned wings 1 week ago:
Nothing good for us
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
Then you didn’t miss it. You glossed over it, like a boss
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
No argument there, especially with Bonzi Buddy lol
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
you can’t.
Can, but refuse. Big distinction for me. I’ve lived through these arguments once already, and have watched their computers keep over and die several time from the viruses these toolbars often bring, and I will now watch as their phones do the same.
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
I clicked, but all I got was a dancing stripper and something called Conficker.
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
Or Jen hahaha
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
Phone apps are nothing more than modern toolbars. And in case you forgot or missed this phase of the internet…
- Comment on ‘The tyranny of apps’: those without smartphones are unfairly penalised, say campaigners 1 week ago:
You can’t compare (what is arguably) the pique of human computing to modern phones.
…I miss the c64
- Comment on Who needs a sneaker bot when AI can hallucinate a win for you? - EQL Blog 1 week ago:
Just in their app? It also on the web/mobile nonapp interface?
- Comment on Meta Says it Made Sure Not to Seed Any Pirated Books 1 week ago:
That might be worse than using Windows XP as your daily driver and webpc in 2025.
- Comment on Meta Says it Made Sure Not to Seed Any Pirated Books 1 week ago:
Would distribution in the form of an AI not constitute a different form of seeding? I think it should.
- Comment on All of Humane's AI pins will stop working in 10 days 1 week ago:
it has to be much more specific.
Nintendo enters the chat
- Comment on All of Humane's AI pins will stop working in 10 days 1 week ago:
Is it that many?
- Comment on Kindle Is Making It Harder to Switch to Rival eReader Brands. 1 week ago:
It helps because you regain that feature when you jailbreak…
- Comment on Kindle Is Making It Harder to Switch to Rival eReader Brands. 1 week ago:
Nope. Mine has never connected to the www
- Comment on Kindle Is Making It Harder to Switch to Rival eReader Brands. 1 week ago:
I heard there are ways to jailbreak all Kindles…
- Comment on The Tiny Book of Great Joys - a book created with a pen plotter & AI 2 weeks ago:
Wrong community. This project has nothing really to do with emerging technology and is, instead, a story on how you created something with a tool not fit for creating that something. I hope your wife liked it, but I guarantee you that it would have more meaning and emotional value had you used your own bio-intelligence instead of their artificial one.
- Comment on Emojis can be hacked to hide data or messages, unicode Characters also susceptible 2 weeks ago:
Lol!! Well… sorry, mate haha!
- Comment on Emojis can be hacked to hide data or messages, unicode Characters also susceptible 2 weeks ago:
Hahahahahahah!!! It’s not. While others might, I would never do that to you.
It actually didn’t properly finish parsing , since there’s only so much it can handle, so it’s a partial image, but it is 100% SFW. Maybe I should have done a smaller image or across several Unicodes, but it gets the point across regardless.
- Comment on Emojis can be hacked to hide data or messages, unicode Characters also susceptible 2 weeks ago:
Like this?
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