

You think corpo content is limited to political subs?


You think corpo content is limited to political subs?


Yeah, I don’t understand why someone would want or need to use an app for Reddit. Reddit is a website, just use a browser.
If you’re on mobile, use “desktop mode” if the mobile site starts giving you lip. Or just pre-emptively switch to it.


I use mobile browser in “desktop mode” for stuff like this.


I’d be surprised if it was only 15%


it doesn’t work without an app.
You can’t use it in a browser? Does that mean that you can’t use it on a PC?


One thing that concerns me is the wear/tear limits on SSDs. Under normal replacement cycles it isn’t such a concern, but it becomes an issue if you have to extend it out.


Yeah, in theory in a decent world with benevolent actors this probably wouldn’t be so bad. But we do not live in a decent world, and benevolent actors are far and few between.


Older games will play via emulation on a damn phone. They’ll practically play on a potato.
Might be playing Balatro and such rather than the latest iteration of AAA whatever, but I mostly play games closer to the former than the latter already.


No thanks, I’m good.


And if anyone wants to know why American tech companies are gavaging us with AI, why NVIDIA and Micro$oft are “begging” us to stop talking shit about AI, this is why. It’s another tech race.


This drone delivery stuff just seems so gimmicky. Belongs on /NotTheOnion


Lock-In effect in general: If your friends, neighbors, even governments all use product x (i.e. Whatsapp) and expect you to use those too in order to communicate with them It is very difficult to switch to something else because the people you want to talk to have to be convinced one by one to give it a try. (it’s possible, just very hard to do)
One way to combat this is with bridging / interoperability that allow for partial transitioning. This obviously isn’t applicable to many, many things. But a chat program (e.g. Whatsapp) is actually an example where it is applicable.


OS is a much more important distinguishing feature than brand. So even if the article is about brand, I am adding my own observation to it pertaining to OS.


So … Android is a supermajority? Unless there’s a 3rd OS that has a big slice of market share.


No thanks, I’m good


relentless negativity around AI is hurting society and has “done a lot of damage”


Has there been any evidence of internet-enabled TVs actually doing this, or is it speculative?


So what would you suggest as a countermeasure? In theory rendering the on-board wifi inoperable would work, but this requires an actual alteration to the device and some technical knowledge on how to do so without damaging the TV itself.
Edit: in addition to privacy issues, this sort of behavior would be an actual cybersecurity risk.
Dude from NVIDIA: “please stop talking bad about AI. It’s hurting my feelings.”