Isn't that the issue though? Nobody cares until it's too late.
What ChatGPT can do combine knowledge and provide personalised examples. This is usually done manually and it takes hours of research with trial & error.
Tough choice. Weird goo that was grown in a lab by people that have no idea what they're doing OR natural food we've been eating since the dawn of time.
No worries, all this is coming in a few years as well.
> US controls the land and seas of most of the Earth They do so with the help of allies which they seem to forget.
Except that they produce rubbish.
I don't know. I really enjoy 10 popups when i visit a website.
Happily using Zoho for 2-3 years now. Moved away from Google because... well you can't trust them with anything.
> whims of a private American corporation Exactly. Private corporations that adhere to US law and have demonstrated that they don't operate in good faith. Each country should control official channels of communication.
> This is an indication that Google underestimates the value of data stored by users. That becomes apparent if you ever had any issue with a google product. There's no way to resolve issues outside of canned answers…
players most people have never heard of
> If you criticize the Corona measure you are a Nazi, if you criticize the Ukraine war you are a Russian troll? These notions are propagated by the US to the rest of the world. While EU politicians seem to go along,…
Why should we trust google? They have a proven track record of doing this.
I've been avoiding any google product lock in for years now. These ban cases might be rare but i would never trust them enough to build my livelihood on it.
> open source as a whole sucks at building products, but is great at building infrastructure Infrastructure you can trust. Most close sourced tech will lock you in and you're at their mercy - no thanks.
> In the justice system, you are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Let's be honest, it rarely works that way. However i agree, what facebook did here is "shoot fist, ask for forgiveness later".
We aren't far from that future.
"They" can be anyone with the latest 0-day exploit.
I'm surprised you're surprised. Apple has been deviating from good UX little by little every year now.
US applies US law globally. EU applies EU law in the EU - see the difference? At the very least, we as Europeans have some influence over local politics.
The audacity of the US. They literally spy and collect data from the whole internet - not just US citizens, EVERYONE! Data collection aside - relying on a single Appstore that is governed by US law is not acceptable.
Not just Google Cloud, any google service in general. If you have a problem or one of their "AI" systems locks you out, then you're out. No way to resolve the issue.
Same thing happened with Medium. Initially it had thoughtful content and once the platform became more popular, it also attracted worse content. Typical articles: How to build and Android app. 1. Learn android 2. Find…
Seriously. I really wanted to buy an iPad but then realised i have no use for it. It's not as good as my laptop and the functionality in every aspect is still very limited. The only unique feature is drawing/notes which…
> podcasts with songs I really hate that. They are completely different pieces of content but NOOOO, they want to be the "all audio" platform.
Isn't that the issue though? Nobody cares until it's too late.
What ChatGPT can do combine knowledge and provide personalised examples. This is usually done manually and it takes hours of research with trial & error.
Tough choice. Weird goo that was grown in a lab by people that have no idea what they're doing OR natural food we've been eating since the dawn of time.
No worries, all this is coming in a few years as well.
> US controls the land and seas of most of the Earth They do so with the help of allies which they seem to forget.
Except that they produce rubbish.
I don't know. I really enjoy 10 popups when i visit a website.
Happily using Zoho for 2-3 years now. Moved away from Google because... well you can't trust them with anything.
> whims of a private American corporation Exactly. Private corporations that adhere to US law and have demonstrated that they don't operate in good faith. Each country should control official channels of communication.
> This is an indication that Google underestimates the value of data stored by users. That becomes apparent if you ever had any issue with a google product. There's no way to resolve issues outside of canned answers…
players most people have never heard of
> If you criticize the Corona measure you are a Nazi, if you criticize the Ukraine war you are a Russian troll? These notions are propagated by the US to the rest of the world. While EU politicians seem to go along,…
Why should we trust google? They have a proven track record of doing this.
I've been avoiding any google product lock in for years now. These ban cases might be rare but i would never trust them enough to build my livelihood on it.
> open source as a whole sucks at building products, but is great at building infrastructure Infrastructure you can trust. Most close sourced tech will lock you in and you're at their mercy - no thanks.
> In the justice system, you are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Let's be honest, it rarely works that way. However i agree, what facebook did here is "shoot fist, ask for forgiveness later".
We aren't far from that future.
"They" can be anyone with the latest 0-day exploit.
I'm surprised you're surprised. Apple has been deviating from good UX little by little every year now.
US applies US law globally. EU applies EU law in the EU - see the difference? At the very least, we as Europeans have some influence over local politics.
The audacity of the US. They literally spy and collect data from the whole internet - not just US citizens, EVERYONE! Data collection aside - relying on a single Appstore that is governed by US law is not acceptable.
Not just Google Cloud, any google service in general. If you have a problem or one of their "AI" systems locks you out, then you're out. No way to resolve the issue.
Same thing happened with Medium. Initially it had thoughtful content and once the platform became more popular, it also attracted worse content. Typical articles: How to build and Android app. 1. Learn android 2. Find…
Seriously. I really wanted to buy an iPad but then realised i have no use for it. It's not as good as my laptop and the functionality in every aspect is still very limited. The only unique feature is drawing/notes which…
> podcasts with songs I really hate that. They are completely different pieces of content but NOOOO, they want to be the "all audio" platform.