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You are first safe from jealousy and as a product safe from people wanting to use deep fakes against you
You are first safe from jealousy and as a product safe from people wanting to use deep fakes against you
Apparently Ai can’t do average or ugly people.
OEM have no incentive to ship Linux in their laptops. Plus they get discounts from Microsoft for using windows. So that’s not gonna happen
Microsoft is so confident in its desktop marketshare that they allow themselves to push the overton window on what users will tolerate.
The only competitor they can lose users to is Apple. And even then not everyone can afford an Apple computer, especially in the rest of the world
We need help communities on Lemmy. That’s what is going to make it rank in SEO and fly. Communities like software help (office, adobe creative products, etc), financial help and advice. And ask docs communities.
Memes won’t help SEO rank.
Aren’t apps on android hermetically sealed from other apps and malware. How could this be achieved ?
With about a thousand new daily sign ups to mastodon it feels like it is going back to its rapid degrowth that it has been on before the Twitter debacle.
Some teachers deserve all the good in the world.
Could you imagine this is what we are training AI with !
I bet they can scrape Lemmy content for free then. There are no legal mechanisms to prevent them from doing so.
:surprised pikachu face:
I bet scientists will find a workaround very soon.
But it can’t be very useful if my smartphone doesn’t support it. I think it was designed for a different kind of use.
We are at the 7 the iteration. A no half a mile range for my home modem?
DotCom bubble 2.0
Need to get my hands on those magic pills that make one’s hair grow back
It’s raining shit. Hallelujah!
That’s what AI is made for. Bull-shiting.
I think they used Samsung’s AMOLED and not LG’s OLED. Which are two different techs
You are telling me this has been going on for almost a decade now, and no one ever noticed ?
So we trust open source apps under the premise that if malicious code gets added to the code, at least one person will notice ? Here it shows that years pass before anyone notices and millions of people’s communications could have been compromised by the world’s most trusted messaging app.
I don’t know which app to trust after this, if any?