i've often wondered how Apple gets away with things like this, I guess its because they never gained the marketshare that Microsoft had
HABIT worked for me
it can jump from wherever it is to your highly attractive ground line
my department manages a fleet of ~10k Windows PCs and it's pulling teeth to get the users to allow an automated reboot once a month for updates. they invent all kinds of silly ways to avoid it. your situation seems…
the aliens could have planted those records tho
https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-organized-crim... “Every time we see a Google Pixel, we suspect it might belong to a drug dealer,” said a police official leading the anti-drug operation in Catalonia.."…
6?!? We had only 4 colors in low res mode and 2 in high res
Many years ago I met a woman that ran a "business" that simply invoiced legitimate companies for printer supplies and toner every month. A surprising number of her invoices were paid without question. That went on for a…
"Everything's computer" - Trump, 2025
I have created a more private cloud compute that is superior to Apple's implementation. Why can't Apple users choose my better service?
there are similar concerns in the US but you can legally send a signal a couple hundred feet in most cases
“We encourage our engineers to vigorously test and critique our internal tools; that candid feedback loop, even via our internal meme generator, is vital to how we build technology," Google said. "We continue to refine…
They'll probably change the name a few times, there's always hope
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-agent-365 "Get the confidence to move from agentic AI experimentation to enterprise-scale operations by giving your IT and security teams a control plane to observe, govern, and…
Your wish has been granted - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/14328491
Its both
I think social media is a big factor. Anti-AI posts and comments are very popular on mainstream Reddit subs at least. Not sure if its a cause or an effect or even external manipulation
If you're on a typical US ISP, there is probably a way to avoid all filtering: pay for a business account rather than personal. Not saying it's fair or right, but it usually is an option
It seems like this super-product will have to be a thing soon or we will have to just stop using video evidence in court and other critical applications
same here this works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYSncx9zLIU
> so drunk you don't remember the night, but you're told afterwards you had coherent conversations about complex topics? I thought that was just our short term memory failing to commit to long term, not our intelligence…
this change makes Android more restricted than it was but still not as restricted as Apple. If anything I'd guess the EU vs Apple situation made Google more confident that they could get away with this change.
I'm just going from the bug description in the article, but it seems that depending on your network activity, the exact time you will actually notice an impact could vary quite a bit
also distributed on thin records inserted into computer magazines https://obsoletemedia.org/floppy-rom/
yes, as long as you signed in once while online. windows caches the creds locally and afaik they do not expire
i've often wondered how Apple gets away with things like this, I guess its because they never gained the marketshare that Microsoft had
HABIT worked for me
it can jump from wherever it is to your highly attractive ground line
my department manages a fleet of ~10k Windows PCs and it's pulling teeth to get the users to allow an automated reboot once a month for updates. they invent all kinds of silly ways to avoid it. your situation seems…
the aliens could have planted those records tho
https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-organized-crim... “Every time we see a Google Pixel, we suspect it might belong to a drug dealer,” said a police official leading the anti-drug operation in Catalonia.."…
6?!? We had only 4 colors in low res mode and 2 in high res
Many years ago I met a woman that ran a "business" that simply invoiced legitimate companies for printer supplies and toner every month. A surprising number of her invoices were paid without question. That went on for a…
"Everything's computer" - Trump, 2025
I have created a more private cloud compute that is superior to Apple's implementation. Why can't Apple users choose my better service?
there are similar concerns in the US but you can legally send a signal a couple hundred feet in most cases
“We encourage our engineers to vigorously test and critique our internal tools; that candid feedback loop, even via our internal meme generator, is vital to how we build technology," Google said. "We continue to refine…
They'll probably change the name a few times, there's always hope
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-agent-365 "Get the confidence to move from agentic AI experimentation to enterprise-scale operations by giving your IT and security teams a control plane to observe, govern, and…
Your wish has been granted - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/14328491
Its both
I think social media is a big factor. Anti-AI posts and comments are very popular on mainstream Reddit subs at least. Not sure if its a cause or an effect or even external manipulation
If you're on a typical US ISP, there is probably a way to avoid all filtering: pay for a business account rather than personal. Not saying it's fair or right, but it usually is an option
It seems like this super-product will have to be a thing soon or we will have to just stop using video evidence in court and other critical applications
same here this works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYSncx9zLIU
> so drunk you don't remember the night, but you're told afterwards you had coherent conversations about complex topics? I thought that was just our short term memory failing to commit to long term, not our intelligence…
this change makes Android more restricted than it was but still not as restricted as Apple. If anything I'd guess the EU vs Apple situation made Google more confident that they could get away with this change.
I'm just going from the bug description in the article, but it seems that depending on your network activity, the exact time you will actually notice an impact could vary quite a bit
also distributed on thin records inserted into computer magazines https://obsoletemedia.org/floppy-rom/
yes, as long as you signed in once while online. windows caches the creds locally and afaik they do not expire