

Unsure what NOYB is, even after skimming this, but an interesting bit in there about how people wouldn’t have the right to be forgotten once the AI has been trained.
Nerd of many hats.
Unsure what NOYB is, even after skimming this, but an interesting bit in there about how people wouldn’t have the right to be forgotten once the AI has been trained.
I wonder if it has anything to do with them possibly having to sell off Chrome
Facepalm. Yeah. Him.
No relation to Chris Brian Krebs the security nerd. (Seems obvious, but I gotta get some dopamine^w upvotes today)
PARTS of AI have been far from auto-corrupt for years. This autocomplete and LLM stuff is far newer.
WHAT?!
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It’s primarily used to treat complex psychiatric illnesses, especially when other treatments haven’t been effective.
Was there supposed to be a link? Thanks.
This was posted earlier. Just because they’re not going to give it to authorities doesn’t mean it won’t sell it to them. Or that it isn’t selling it to everybody else already. The other thread mentions that iOS natively has an app that’s completely private, and that there are apps for android and iOS that don’t share the data with anybody.
It’s a great big universe
And we’re all really puny
We’re just tiny little specks
About the size of Mickey Rooney
It’s big and black and inky
And we are small and dinky
It’s a big universe, and we’re not!
Notifications of new content are nice.
Car company 1: would you want a BIG MANLY TRUCK made out of the same thing as a COKE CAN?! EWWW
Car company 2: you want your BIG MANLY TRUCK made out of the same thing as a FIGHTER JET! FREEDUMMMMMM!
Dang it. Because something keeps me a couple of degrees cooler than some-wicking-fabric would be nice
What are examples of “broadband emitter “ fabrics that I can buy? The only links I can find are for this article.
Explorer++ is a freeware app that does it, though not integrated
That’s the goal. (Unsure of sarcasm)
Okay, those are all good points. I just saw the (imho) clickbait headline and thought (“I’ve been in several eclipses, how do they not have all this info already as they presumably share it?”
They are aware there’s one of these on average every 18 months, right? Hell, there was a Ring-of-Fire eclipse last year and a total eclipse over the US in 2016.
I love the ancient Microsoft Ergo keyboard. 1995 is texting.
Interesting concept, here’s hoping. They could definitely take a bite out of the progressive market, especially for people who buy a pair of dedicated reading glasses. Comes down to how much lenses cost, how much/many options the frames come with… I suspect this will be a super niche thing, but on board for it