My biggest issue with the alternative phones is I'm not paying a massively inflated price for bad hardware just because it's using free software, sorry. Same goes for Framework laptops. I will tolerate paying a premium, but everything about the device must match the price tag.
but the developer will need to verify their identity with google.
If I purchase a device today, it's got the ability to install apps that are not verified. This is a feature. If now it's restricted, it violates our code.
I recall reading a news article about AI damaging people's ability to comprehend a simple conversation... I didn't think it was true, but I can see now that yes, you people do exist out there huh.
Good thing I'm reflecting on your comments about AI, not your favorite ice cream flavor.
Again, you’ve generot a weirdly black and white view about a movie that was written to have a complex moral landscape and ambiguous characters. I think you missed out on a great deal of the movie’s meaning and intent.
Good thing I'm not talking about the morality around the movie, just one specific character and their views on the merits of artificially generated experiences.
Ah, irony.
Maybe copy and paste the thread on the AI you love so much and it could explain the concept to you.
Also, did you watch the Matrix? The villains were not clear cut. There were machines who were sympathetic to humanity and humans who were traitors
I was specifically making allusion to Cypher's steak scene, but I should've suspected you wouldn't understand how that was meant to be interpreted given you agree with the villain. Sorry for not being clear enough.
In which case I guess I see why you’d think my criterion of “is the writing good?” Is irrelevant.
Says the guy who just commented how you just consume the content and never makes a hint of effort to understand the purpose behind the writing, whilst defending AI scripts.
That’s really all I care about at the end of the day. When I watch a TV show I’ve never really cared who the scriptwriter was or what their personal history or intent behind the story whatever. I just watch the show, and if it’s a good story I enjoy it.
You people would watch The Matrix and side with the villains, that's bizarre. I have a toy soldier with more soul than what you just displayed.
If that is indeed the case then there’s no risk of writers losing jobs to it.
In what fairy tale universe do you live where bad things aren't forced upon people via market pressures?
But what if it turns out that things other than humans can make those things?
They can (copying massive amounts of actually human made content, of course) but that's completely irrelevant to the point. I don't care if they can do it or not, I'm not their creator.
It used to be a commonly-repeated argument that no computer would ever best a human grandmaster at chess.
And guess what, I watch people compete when playing chess, even if they are not as good as the chess engines. People watch people playing chess, not two smartphones side by side on a table with StockFish running.
I wouldn’t be so confident that AI can’t tell good stories at some point soon.
They can write a 10 hour movie and I still wouldn't give a shit about what an AI is got to say.
To me it's not even about jobs. It's about the interest in the art... why the fuck would I care about a script written by AI and acted by AI? What's even the point?
If everything is artificially generated to be mildly pleasing, just fucking electrically stimulate my dopamine receptors directly, what's even the goal here? See a few pixels move on my screen?
The whole humanity thing was work to survive so we can make the things only humans can make: wonders, art, tell stories, play sports... why would I give a shit about a computer's interpretation of that?
No AI star got any "agency interest" these headlines are purposelly crafted to create the impression that there was interest. This is free publicity for an AI avatar nobody gives a shit about.
A "certified Android device" is a device running Google Play Services, Play Protect, Google's WideVine DRM scheme and a few other requirements. If you purchase a device from a known manufacturer, like Samsung, you're falling into this category.
I can see how Google's PR team might use this argument, but it's certainly illegal in Brazil so our government most definitely isn't supporting this decision. Also, it needs to be way more specific than "government" - who exactly is endorsing this? Procon? Anatel? Polícia Federal?
Either way, the actual reason for targeting Brazil as one of the first is because we do love our piracy, which naturally translates into sideloading being frequent.
Zuck will do the same thing he's been doing on Facebook and Threads: fill the entire site with bots and count those as real accounts when talking to investors. Will artificially inflate the numbers.
In Brazil you can't sell a device with a given feature and then remove said feature in a software update. Even Apple, known for never allowing downgrades, was forced to downgrade and pay a fine to a customer after his iPad 3 updated to iOS 7 and lost an iOS 6 feature.
In other words... every single Android device sold until today in Brazil allows sideloading. Even if a single customer uses a sideloaded app, removing the ability to sideload freely would be illegal, and because the original feature didn't require a developer signature it can't be enforced now.
The issue is, as always, if this went to court somebody would have to manage to explain to a tech illiterate judge what a "developer signature" is, how this relates to "sideloading" and so on.
Cool, go use LLMs. Not sure why you're expecting validation from me, I'll never be impressed by your inability to handle basic tasks and attempt at delegating them to a predictive text generator. I can't do anything about your choices, nor do I care about your lack of skill.
Yep, sugarcane polymers are amazing. They can be made to dissolve quickly or last a little longer, depending on your needs. Technically they could be used as full packaging for chips and bread and similar foods.
openWRT is fantastic and does indeed give you full control over your router... but not your modem. Modems are a complete mess of patents and proprietary software that nobody can control but a select number of companies.
Your joke would work better against the guy boasting about using LLMs, not the one actively avoiding them. Maybe ask a LLM for an explanation as to why.
My biggest issue with the alternative phones is I'm not paying a massively inflated price for bad hardware just because it's using free software, sorry. Same goes for Framework laptops. I will tolerate paying a premium, but everything about the device must match the price tag.