lmao. as if the ai was gonna have a better carbon footprint than the small plastic thing you replace every 5-10 years
yukijoou
where do you live where stuff's so expensive? genuine question, because honestly, i've never seen such pricing here
most of the stuff i get from amazon (which is, to be fair, not much and mostly non-food/perishables) has free shipping (without prime) to amazon lockers or to your house if you have a >25€ (or maybe >40€ now..?) order
also, may be biased because i live in france, but like, a loaf of bread is at most 3€ here, even in the most remote villages, you'll likely not have for more than 1.30€ for a baguette
sony isn't a person
and when they're caught, they'll dispute the claims with regulators, like every company does all the time.
i remember digging a bit into the french data protection office v. discord a while back, when they got hit with sanctions for not respecting gdpr, and they disputed every single claim, sometimes arguing in real bad faith, like them claiming they handle very little private user data, so they don't need to do data protection analysies like the law says.
considering google's sheer empire on data, i imagine they play the same tricks, but like 1000× worse
i swear i argued with someone that said killing lightning would create so much ewaste, and that still sounds like a stupid arguement to me…
you could, but they definitely pushed you to use a single account everywhere, even logging you in automatically to your google account in chrome if you use it on google search or vice-versa
you can definitely back up apps and most files using adb and a computer, and probably even your phone itself by doing adb over the network back to your phone
also, i think there's a way of setting up a different location provider in the developper setings on android!
afaik, their while thing is that they do everything on-device, so your device is the only one with access to your messages
has Firefox ever not been the first to support new standards?
doesn't really matter when it's a google standard...
i have yet to see a single anti-adblock pop-up on youtube lmao
my main question is: how much csam was fed into the model for training so that it could recreate more
i think it'd be worth investigating the training data usued for the model