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  • That's not how it works. You don't just "program out the biases" you have to retain the model with more inclusive training data.

  • Yep. Took me forever and I never found one I was completely satisfied with.

    I'm rocking the GMMK Pro with the KBD Pad MK II

  • I don't even think that would help... I mean, the concept and design is bad from the outset. It's not just the execution that was bad.

  • That's just true of social media in general. 1% of the accounts generate 99% of the content.

  • Tears of the Kingdom kept me busy for a while.

    Now I'm on Diablo 4 and Dave the Diver.

    I hope to play Fallen Jedi next.

  • I agree. I hate the trend of moving away from information density. It may seem silly, but it's the number one reason I can't use an iPhone.

  • While I absolutely 100% disagree, I respect your preference and your ability to achieve it.

  • 11 years here. No intention of going back.

  • Sure. I'm just saying it's not an advantage of iOS.

  • The article specifically addresses limiting the publishing of AI generated content.

    But yeah, I agree that's absolutely not something I'm interested in. I'm more interested in using generative AI to make custom, context dependent content on the fly.

  • A few important character moments are in TAS. The animation is awful, but some of the stories are very good. It's short anyway, I recommend watching it.

  • Right? I'm really enjoying it on the deck, but not being able to pause is incredibly frustrating.

  • The people who care about the seasonal GAAS content and online MP. I'm not touching that shit either way.

  • I'm not ever participating in those aspects of the game anyway. I'd be far more likely to buy content if they had an offline mode and published new content as DLC.

  • As someone who works in Cybersecurity, I read a lot of security reports. I haven't seen an iPhone be the most private/secure phone in about half a decade.

  • Yeah, I don't understand why Samsungs are the most popular Android phones.

    Like, I get that they have good hardware, but their software is annoying as hell.

    I disliked Samsung devices' software even more than I disliked iOS. Neither of them hold a candle to the Pixel experience.

  • Well your issue doesn't exist on Pixel phones.

  • I'm gonna have to disagree on that.

    iPhones don't even have a universal back gesture. Sometimes you have to swipe a card down from the top of the screen, sometimes you have to hit a back button in the top left, sometimes you can use the back swipe gesture.

    Moreover, the animations are slow, which makes the phone (depaite having an incredible processor) feel incredibly slow.

    The keyboard doesn't give you a number row and it hides the period and comma behind another layer.

    LastPass integration sucks compared to Android.

    The UI scaling feels like you're using one of those remotes for old people. If I'm reading an email, content on Lemmy, my texts, etc. I can see only about 70% of the content I'd see on my Android.

    You can't even free place icons in iOS.

    And don't get me started on the notifications screen and the limitations in notification quick actions.

    I tried to switch to a 14 Pro when I got my last phone, but I just couldn't deal with how frustrating the UI was. It's so slow and cumbersome to navigate around your phone and do stuff.