

Classic Microsoft.


Classic Microsoft.


“You are now a senior auditor.”


I’m so bummed that Vimeo went the way it did.


No one here wants to talk about the realities of running such a massive video hosting operation.
No one is a serious competitor due to how large of a mountain it is to climb to compete. With every minute that goes by, YouTube becomes even more massive.


If it hallucinates and is wrong and wastes my time, I get compensation, correct?


If that ID is only verified by an underpaid store clerk, that means the system is already a nonstarter. That person is ripe for corruption.
This sort of idea always rolls back up to the government being directly involved if you game it out. Be it federal or state or province or whatever.


Children shouldn’t be on Reddit or Lemmy. And if anyone disagrees, they better not be complaining about idiots on those platforms.
My statements are about participation, not about how the enforcement should be handled.


Exactly.


The colors do not match.
And when you are talking about colors like this, when they are fashion choices, etc, the precise colors matter.
So yes, they knew “yellow” but got the “yellow” wrong. The person I replied to was responding to the visual sensation of a particular yellow. Not the word “yellow.”
The “pink” is even more incorrect.
Even the original quoted article said no images leaked.


Those are just something Mac rumors made up. Only text with the name leaked.


“You’ll come crawling back when we turn on AI generated porn and virtual girlfriends.” -Sama


Why leave WebKit out?


They keep trying to make Linux more appealing.


I’m guessing based on the downvotes, he does.


Does he say the same word over and over in a run on sentence to be purposefully confusing for effect? It’s his favorite bit to do. Bubble bubble bubble.


There’s another patent suit with Disney+ over HDR, or maybe the same thing, in Germany right now, too.


just one more AI model, please, that’ll do it, just one more, just you wait, have you seen how fast things are improving? Just one more. Common, just one more…


I don’t think someone has the right to sell someone else’s product without permission. It’s as simple as that.
Note that this is differentiated from piracy. Y’all are muddying waters and sabotaging the cause when you entertain the idea that selling bootleg dvds should be equivalent to someone downloading something from the internet with no money changing hands. Regardless of constructed reasons related to availability.
You convinced me!