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  • I completely understand where this is coming from, but I'm just a little confused about what the solution would be. For the average consumer and certainly the target users for Windows, shipping with a browser is the expected norm, and none are expected to open a terminal, much less run tools like winget. I guess you could have a setup dialog of major browsers to choose from?

  • Now that Citra isn't available, Nintendo knows I have no choice but to buy Samus Returns on my Switch!

  • This has been a dream of mine and one of my friend's as well. There's a small handful of blockers that I've slowly been transitioning but the upcoming windows pain points you mentioned are definitely recent motivators for me. I'm glad you made it and I hope the rest of us can too! I look forward to reading more about your experience.

  • The source is literally just VSCode with a different label. What benefit does that have?

  • That's a truly awful take. Especially for people who have since learned to be more mindful about their data. We need solidarity to fight corporations, not punitive treatment.

  • Right, exactly, which is why they launched with a FOSS license. Oh, wait--

    Imagine the money going to VSCode which actually is the one getting contributions

  • Except this isn't money going to a FOSS project, it's money to some guys whose only keyboard is StackOverflow's The Key.

  • In general I'd agree, although Citra feels like an exception. I'm not quite sure why they targeted that one so hard.

  • I've had almost all my posts on Reddit go up in smoke for one pedantic reason or another. I haven't posted here much out of that fear but I think it's much better here.

  • Isn't that what /srs is for? /s was sarcasm before any other tonal indicators.

  • I had GPM for years, and dealt with YTM for about a year before getting sick of it. Spotify isn't bad, and a lot of alternatives the comments mention I'm sure are good as well. Honestly though, I ended up just archiving all my music in a Jellyfin server and paying $5 for the Symfonium app. It's pretty nice.

  • I literally thought the correction in my head while in the theater. It took some restraint to not mention anything to my partner lol

  • I just finished watching the debate myself, I don't know if she dodged more than once, she certainly didn't do as much dodging as he did. But she 100% dodged answering why the Biden administration hasn't removed Trump-era tariffs without even a hint of addressing it. I'm not a big fan of what that entails, I think globalization in US economy might be coming to a screeching halt no matter who gets elected.

  • Do you have a source for Search Generative Experience using a separate model? As far as I'm aware, all of Google's AI services are powered by the Gemini LLM.

  • The last I had heard of this were articles months in saying it was still not fixed, but this doesn't invalidate my point. It may have been retrained to respond otherwise, but it spouts garbled inputs.

  • Generative AI does not work like this. They're not like humans at all, it will regurgitate whatever input it receives, like how Google can't stop Gemini from telling people to put glue in their pizza. If it really worked like that, there wouldn't be these broad and extensive policies within tech companies about using it with company sensitive data like protection compliances. The day that a health insurance company manager says, "sure, you can feed Chat-GPT medical data" is the day I trust genAI.

  • I mean, that just comes from lacking a multiple "you" conjugation. Just another reason English is terrible

  • Trump: I'm rubber, and you're glue, and the things you say bounce off of me because ALL YOUR TEMPERAMENTS ARE TRASH AND I'M THE ONLY ONE THAT'S CALM!!!
    \ Lester: Mr. Trump, your head is now literally a giant red steam whistle.
    \ Trump: ... My microphone isn't working.

  • What can I say, he's smarter than the a-ver-age медведь!