Both are originally from the same author.
The old ublock got taken over by some asshole who removed credit and added shady monetization.
Both are originally from the same author.
The old ublock got taken over by some asshole who removed credit and added shady monetization.


Aint it great when paying gets you a worse experience.


I want a world in which corporations are scared to release anti-consumer products because they know it’ll tank their income.
I wish. Celebrating customers getting shafted seems counterproductive though. In reality, companies aren’t afraid of making anti-consumer products. Regulation can keep them in check and consumers sure as hell won’t.
There’s stuff like graphene or other open source OS’s - installing graphene is literally connecting your phone to a PC and opening a website, something even a chimp can do.
I know, I run a custom rom too. I also know that custom roms are still Android, meaning they aren’t safe. What do they do when Google makes some restrictive bullshit change again, for example to the android API? Fork it and become incompatible with apps meant for stock android?
Nobody is affected … except apple users
Yes they are. All large companies are constantly looking for more things they can get away with and are ratcheting towards user hostility.
When the non-hostile options are gone, or reduced to a few crappy ones, the educated consumer is fucked. Because what else are they gonna do, not buy a phone? How is a chimp gonna install Graphene when unlocked bootloaders are extinct?


… then maybe the people should just get more informed.
I hear they also made crimes illegal. Problem fucking solved.
doesn’t benefit anyone
But it does? Some Apple users will try something else, and even if you aren’t one of them, these practices spread. When Apple gets away with something, others will follow. Android is also getting more locked down with each major release. Maybe you use a linux phone or none at all?
everyone is uninformed anyways and probably doesn’t even care?
The fact that this issue is being discussed by us here and meps/commissioners/etc. at Brussels is proof that not everyone is uninformed and don’t care.
What’s to gain by not regulating this? Do you want the world to collectively suffer from products that are artificially made worse? You can say that ignorant people deserve what they get, but do the others deserve to get dragged down to their level? Everyone should suffer because iphone users are dumb?


Yeah, most Apple users won’t care or even know, and will just keep using whatever it is that Apple gives them. I don’t see how that’s an issue.
Meanwhile, people who are at least slightly more informed will benefit from the freedom. Things like this are needed because informed consumers too are getting shafted in about every product category. Voting with your wallet doesn’t work in a market dominated by uninformed consumers.


Oh no, not more freedom and rights, please no!


You can’t seriously think that trump’s bullshit makes anything better.


Soon: doge makes the treasury department more efficient
You don’t have to buy an entire new pc for that.


Over ten thousand? That’s, like, more than a HUNDRED!!


rename Greenland as ‘Red, White, and Blueland
You weren’t kidding.


Don’t count on it.


I ignored it since I haven’t seen it in context. Is it at the exact same spot?


Right?
Right…?
Surely they would…


Sure, I’d judge someone if they bought a new one recently as well, but I think you’re being a bit unreasonable. Not everyone can afford to switch cars.


I remember headlines of people burning their Nikes when they learned the company was woke or something. Burn your car mate, that’ll show them for sure!


I watched the video. It talked about things I vaguely knew of, and it was interesting to see more context and how they connect together.
I used bonjourr a bit more, here’s another line of the weather greeting that really needs improvement:
// - Replaced "highest" with a better fitting synonym, which is generally used for weather
// - The "today" at the end made the sentence flow awkward. Now it says "day's highest" instead, which also a common way to phrase weather forecasts
"with a high of <temp1>° today": "ja päivän ylin lämpötila on <temp1>°",
Think the unit should be included in the temp variables instead?


I think I’d say it like this:
"Lämpötila tällä hetkellä on <temp1>°" / "Temperature at this moment is <temp1>°"
"Lämpötila tällä hetkellä on <temp1>° ja tuntuu kuin <temp2>°" / "Temperature at this moment is <temp1>° and feels like <temp2>°"
It looked machine translated, as no native speaker should make this kind of mistake, but the rest seem a lot better.
I’m not sure about any rules about including C after the degree sign, but local services seem to do that.


I feel like it might be too entrenched already. I’ll watch the video, haven’t seen it.
I was just thinking of how to explain this the best. In Finnish, you can’t say “It is this or that (in here)” when talking about weather or anything else. This type of use of the word “it” just doesn’t exist in the language.
Edit: Also, language names are not capitalized in Finnish.
Tl;dr: After performing poorly on benchmarks, OpenAI created their own. OpenAI products perform much better on OpenAI benchmark.