oh, they’re not cloning faces, the way I thought they did on the first four reads.
oh, they’re not cloning faces, the way I thought they did on the first four reads.
pretty good analysis of Mozilla’s situation by TechAltar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw-XYrMFb0A
given that that’s where they got 85% of their money from? yeah, probably.
it’s on by default in beta, off in stable.
an open source service gets bought/joins an AI company to develop a closed source version of the same service, while leaving the code ot the old clients open.
Its still open source
the code for the client they’re about to abandon is, that’s about it. the new service doesn’t share its source code.
direct, non-AMP link https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr431lr72jo
hella wicked
did you type it out on a T9 keyboard?
Which additional platforms are supported? Bitchute Rumble
ugh no I’m good thanks
“oh neat, the scorpion is paying me to carry it through the river!”
the creator delayed the launch because he had to write the legalese for the service, and on top of that I think he’s waiting for the app stores to approve the app (the service isn’t available through a browser).
he mentioned in the past that the videos will be automatically deleted after some period of time, so that should make the storage situation a little bit more manageable.
At what price point would this device be useful?
given that it’s horribly bad at what it claims to do and was a fire risk? not even a zero point.
usually the built-in phone app will have an option to block calls from unidentified callers, no app needed.
I remember reading about Samsung TVs looking for unprotected WiFi networks, so even if you don’t give it your network details, it’ll connect to your neighbour’s if it’s not password-protected.
it’s the opposite, actually: she got harassed because she didn’t talk about it when talking about creating a bootable drive.
the fate worse than quenching.
and now I’m imagining Siri speaking in a very high-pitched voice.
have you checked the documentation? https://pine64.org/documentation/PineTime/Development/Available_firmware_and_projects/
I love stux, I have a Mastodon account on one of his instances, and I donate every now and then. he’s a good human being, and his cats are supreme.
that being said, I feel like sometimes he’s a bit ADHD with his side projects, so he creates one, and then just lets it fizzle out over time while he starts two new ones. goldfish.social was one of them, and it looks like the domain has expired and got bought out by someone else. perhaps it’s his way of learning new stuff, or preventing himself on getting burned out or something - whichever it is, I’m not judging, he’s never making promises that they’re long term commitments anyway. his Masto instances have been solid, on the other hand.
do you also think it’s okay to, say, use an N-word for Black people who commit crimes?