The EU is making non-removeable batteries kindda illegal for new devices from 2027.
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It'll soon be illegal in the EU. If I remember correctly, all handhelds need to have removable batteries.
Yeah, hopefully government and EU interest in open source will change this on a large scale.
Both Germany and Switzerland both made progress in the last months.
It will be closer and closer to the great firewall of the US.
Who cares who develops it first.
Fusion will generate power for the whole world, and it will be the end of basically all coal power plants. This will benefit EVERYONE.
Fossil fuels won't go away from one day to another tho. It will take forever for all countries to transition to basically infinite electrical power, and we don't have enough EV's on the road just yet to replace oil. Then there's planes, ships and trucks we need to look at.
So who cares who develops it. China at least will provide it for the people, while the US will stall it to sell more oil.
I think the guy above is just mad he can't figure out how to use it. Always easier to be mad at the tool.
So is Trump, but see how that went.
I'm not working in tech either. Everyone relying on a computer can use this.
Also, medicin and radiology are two areas that will benefit from this - especially the patients.
Same, I've automated alot of my tasks with AI. No way 77% is "hampered" by it.
Well, it only gives a bigger reason for other search engines to index the competition.
More like it shows dangers of using only one provider for almost all IT infrastructure.
Definitely. Many companies have implemented AI without thinking with 3 brain cells.
Great and useful implementation of AI exists, but it's like 1/100 right now in products.