This shit is why end to end encryption is so important.
All platforms, no matter how trustworthy, can be corrupted. No e2e, no privacy.
This shit is why end to end encryption is so important.
All platforms, no matter how trustworthy, can be corrupted. No e2e, no privacy.
It’s pretty crazy to watch enshittification play out in real time.
Reading this gave me benereal disease in my computer parts.
Are we talking consumed for their own use? Or consumed as part of delivering cloud services to their customers?
These are very different things. The former would be horrifying the latter would be misleading in the extreme.
Why would Valve produce their own GPU’s?
Hint: none of those companies need all of those employees.
This doesn’t seem like a big deal?
The fact the code is open sourced is much less significant than the fact now the Swiss government will need to negotiate complete ownership of any software they commission.
That’s going to make things more expensive for them, and limit the vendors prepared to work with them.
Their systems, their call 🤷♂️
For years crypto investors were warned that it was the wild west, and after everything that’s now happened do people still actually believe this?
We all know the answer - too damn much.
Linux support also appears to be coming along nicely (though not ready yet).
Tangent: what’s this trend all about where people will make a statement and then firmly state that they will not answer questions or explain themselves afterwards?
I’m seeing it everywhere.
There’s an aphorism, “give me 10 engineers and I’ll build it in a year, give me a hundred engineers and I can get that down to just five years.”
The count of engineers means absolutely nothing.
“And I will eat your children”
Is this their way of asking Google for money?
Must be planning on actually shipping something
/s
absolutely no charisma and successfully rizz someone up
That’s my strategy - rizz’m with the tizm.
The eyes see what they want to see 🤷♂️
It’s not that these images are perfect - it’s that they’re close enough.
The “problem” is that these images look amazing with a minimal touchup - something which would happen anyway to a real photo.
An extra hour to two fixing some AI artifacts (the ol’ droop-eye and derp-hand) is a LOT cheaper than getting actual people out to an actual location and taking an actual photo.
EDIT: I just realised the tent is on fire 🤡
So…. not a legitimate business then.