

Are there gaming screens like that though? Cause I thought commercial monitors were all slow response.


Are there gaming screens like that though? Cause I thought commercial monitors were all slow response.


They can have it, turkey is not good. I’ll eat the ham over here.
You need to differentiate between generative AI, NLP, machine learning, etc. Your question is pretty much entirely pointless otherwise.


The FCC is a commission that decides things. It’s a ruling in every sense of the word. And they can be sued for really anything. Here the fcc is getting sued for approving something. https://www.freepress.net/news/public-interest-coalition-sues-fcc-unlawful-approval-largest-broadcast-merger-history


Oh so nothing would change then. Good to know.


But how? America doesn’t make routers. There’s no American routers to put backdoors in!


Those can’t be imported either lol. This ruling will never stand up in court.
You should try measuring your searches. I also thought I used a ton of searches, as a software dev I search a lot. When I first switched I was sure I was going to be using several thousand searches a month. I was barely using more than 300. With Google it was at 800-900.
Probably depends on the person.
I mean, running a search engine is one of the most expensive things you can do, so the fact it’s so cheap is honestly astounding.
Did you actually use many of the features? Like pinning certain websites, blocking or deranking others, setting up shortcuts like !w, etc? Also kagi has provably private searches, so you can make web searches without anyone retaining a log of what you’re doing, which no other search provider can do, much less tries to do.


Mullvad is dirt cheap though? $5 a month? Isn’t that just like the minimum amount a vpn can even cost these days?


Just for those that don’t know, you cannot void a warranty in this way in the USA, it’s illegal. I hate to link Reddit here but I’m tired and this was the first result and it words it well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wrx_vb/comments/1jvwc0s/in_the_us_theres_no_such_thing_a_voiding_a/


Email your legislators telling them that parents already have access to network block tools, these laws won’t stop the problem anyway (run through a vpn), they’re a free speech nightmare, they’re collecting more data on American citizens when America has data breaches losing data every few days, and Congress literally studied this twenty years ago and decided it wasn’t a good idea then, what makes it a good idea now?
I used it until I switched to kagi. It was fine. Search results are better on Kagi and I’m not giving any information to Microsoft, but planting trees is nice.


One is a for profit ad company controlled by a homophobe. The other is a non-profit foundation that isn’t… there’s a pretty big difference here.


It’s difficult. If people don’t support Firefox then the downstream browsers that everyone in this thread are suggesting are fucked. And we’re stuck with chrome and safari. But if people support Mozilla too much then they’ll just do whatever they want, like this AI nonsense.


The latest Firefox release added a button that does exactly what you want. Turns off AI everywhere.


Yeah sidebery is the goat. I too have thousands of tabs open.
I thought it said “nerd space” not “third space” and I was like what’s that??!!
No I understand he’s talking about displays, I think I must have backspaced that and undid it at some point. But those commercial displays are not built with fast response rates because they’re literally just built to display one image at a time. Using them for gaming would suck.