

It’s not just AI, it’s integrated electronics in general.


It’s not just AI, it’s integrated electronics in general.


It’s exactly like that.


I wish global warming wasn’t global.


Jolla gives the best out of box experience.


I had a year or so of eating only between 11-18 per day, water, tea and coffee permitted outside these hours. It was pretty good.


As it turns out, the AI agent did not give good advice.
surprised_pikachu.png


Sheer fucking hubris.


Sorry, I need to clarify I mena real life idiocracy, not the the film Idiocracy which is way better than real world indeed.


Idiocracy in action.
What are they gonna do? Sanction?


The trick is not to think about, anything ever


By pressing harder.


That’s right. The user (or administrator if it’s a work machine) installs or removes acceptable certificates into firmware database. Typically a device you buy in the past 15 years or so comes with Microsoft certificates preinstalled, but it doesn’t have to stay like that.


His wealth is mostly imaginary. It’s how much his companies are “valued” in stock exchange. Tesla being worth 6x Toyota or 30x VW makes no logical sense, they no way that kind of sales, but shares get bought and sold at insane numbers.
Now unfortunately, some of that wealth is real, plus imaginary wealth still wields a lot of power.
First step is to figure out if you have hard requirements i.e. specific software that you rely on your studies or work and cannot be replaced.
If there is no such requirements, or your requirements have Linux versions, best thing to do is do the jump and accept the struggle until you figure out the new way of working. A lot of games run fantastic. Heroic Launcher for GoG and Epic games, Steam for Steam.
You need to edit a video, just search for “Linux video editor”, same for whatever task you want to achieve.


Ooh fediverse drama. This is why I’m here for!


One of the problems is that a “privacy-respecting solution” that includes a monthly bill is self-defeating. It creates a paper trail.
I told that in the most general sense. You may self-host or rent a VPS, all cost money and maintenance. There is always more private and less private options. But anything run but a volunteer or community or selfhoster wouldn’t data mine to sell ads, that you can be sure.


The big problem is, every good privacy-respecting solution costs money and comes with the inconvenience of setting up a new account. Having lived 90s Internet I don’t mind that at all, I actually kind of prefer it, but I can understand how younger folks can be discouraged.


Um. Can it start shitposting on my behalf so I can quit completely?
BYOG is the new military policy?