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  • It's completely different. We can come up with new ideas, language models can't.

  • I've tried to unlock the bootloader on Mi 10 Lite, but was refused for arbitrary reasons. You need to go through the semi-automatic screening process, and there's no way to appeal...

  • LLM cannot create new concepts, it can only create a mishmash of things it has been fed on.

  • I want to say that I know, but it's the internet, so you can never be sure. ¯(ツ)

  • No worries, the lucky few of us living in the UK are facing the same thing, just under a different name -- 'The Investigatory Powers Act'. Don't you just love surveillance under the pretence of doing something just?

  • There are no features like stickers (...)

    I'm sold! I hate stickers. x)

  • That's a very bad idea.

    The bad news is that the exploit doesn't require physical hardware access and can be triggered by loading JavaScript on a malicious website.

  • I wouldn't be so sure. Google has lost another case with Sonos, also because of patent infringement. This isn't the first nor the last time.

  • Thankfully we don't drink sea water. Well, most of us don't at least.

  • That may ruin the current internet, but there might be better standards in the future that are curated and bot-free.

  • I wonder what Xorg Foundation thinks of him using their logo.

  • The image embedded correctly on Kbin, just FYI.

  • Isn't it illegal to not disclose about a potential data breach?

  • True enough. I've been a Windows user when it was convenient, but since about 1.5 year ago, it stopped being convenient, so I switched to Linux full time.

    Majority don't consider privacy when thinking about computers, but some of us that do, it's still not black and white, we're willing to put up with shit as long as it is convenient.

  • It makes sense in my opinion. There's close to a billion combinations of hardware and software on Android, it's impossible to ensure the application runs on every single one of them, but if you can tell if it works on your device simply by reading the ratings, that's useful information.

  • That's just perfect. The X on the eye speaks a thousand words.

  • Avantree DG45 works great despite not being officially supported by the manufacturer. I'm not sure if it's supported at the kernel level, so you'll need to check the chip. Here's the info:

    ID: USBVID0BDA&PID8771&REV0200
    Chip: Realtek 8671B

  • RedHat is not breaking any licenses, but neither are people who acquire the source code and redistribute it. This is also covered under GPL.