

Even before the AI topic the speech was already brain dead stupid


Even before the AI topic the speech was already brain dead stupid


I saw an interview with some anonymized meta employees and all of them knew they were doing fucked up stuff. Then they said they were doing it for the stocks the company give them after x years worth millions.
So yeah, fuck them.


But we need most of those people to do bullshit jobs, like spreadsheets and reports no one is going to ever read
You can access the web client from any connected machine and do it from there.
Also you can save the IP from the machine running it as a local DNS entry, something like pi.hole, so they can just type pi.hole/admin in the browser to access the dashboard
Pihole does not stop youtube ads as they are served through youtube’s domains. You need ublock or something like that.
That legislation is pushed by big tech lobbies, mainly Meta. The more people use open source the less power those big companies have to push shit like this.
Also we’ve had attempts to microslopify Linux before, by the hands of Canonical and Red Hat.


That would make us Margaret Thatcher, which is very gross


That one isn’t an issue with the sandboxing but with the networking system. Secure browsers have that in consideration and are not vulnerable to meta’s tracking.


Android runs apps sandboxed, so no app can access what you write in another like your banking app, or the unencrypted packages it sends.


I checked your history comments and half of them are calling people antisemites.


Epstein was already a convicted child rapist when Gates was being pals with him.
Maybe you are the paid bot.


I think being a convicted child rapist should be enough to maybe not helping him


Weird to add images to the article generated by the machines these pedophiles own


There are 245 TB ssd drives now. You can almost fit that in a single drive.


It’s in beta but I daily drive it and I would say is basically as functional as Firefox already


Maybe. I don’t know at which point all that extra processing stops being worth it.


They also want nuclear fusion reactors and there is none in the horizon after 50 years of research and development (even though many want to sell the idea that there are).
You can start preparing for post hypercomputation cryptography too if you believe your argument.


It’s not going to happen this century, probably never


Like allowing a federated system instead of a central one, not depending in external libraries and services, and so on. I bet there are many things that would actually improve the security instead of this that is more of a marketing point.
Exactly. My computer is 7 years old. I can build a new one that is twice as fast for triple what I spent then. No thanks.