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  • I really hate the culture of self censorship people are developing. Fuck the corporate clean Internet.

    I'm not advocating for being uncivilized but we should name the things we are discussing by their names.

  • I think there are also differences in the camera setup that makes his face seem slimmer or wider respectively.

    I am no photographer but I've played around with focal length, zoom and distance before.

  • Google takeout is the best gdpr compliant platform of all the big tech giants. Amazon for example lets you wait until the very last day they legally can.

    Also they do minimal processing like with the metadata (as others commented) as it is probably how they internally store it and that's what they need to deliver. The simple fact that you can select what you want to request and not having to download everything about you makes it good in my eyes.

    I actually see good faith compliance with the gdpr in the Plattform

  • I am by far not a fuck cars guy but that screams car brain so fucking much. It's like looking into a dystopia.

    Also I would be ecstatic about finding a really nice parking space so what do I know

  • You are not alone in that confusion. Ai is whatever a machine can't do at the moment. That is a famous paradox.

    For example for years some philosophers claimed a computer could never beat the human masters of chess. They argued that you need a kind of intelligence for that, which machines cannot develop.

    Turns out chess programs are relatively easy. Some time after that the unbeatable goal was Go. So many possibilities in Go. No machine can conquer that! Turns out they can.

    Another unbeatable goal was natural language which we kinda solved now or are in the process of.

    It's strange in the actual field of computer science we call all of the above AI while a lot of the public wants to call none that. My guess is it's just humans being conceited and arrogant. No machine (and no other animal mind you) is like us or can be like us (literally something you can read in peer reviewed philosophy texts).