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The tech industry puts bazillions of dollars into AI development and now it has to put AI literally everywhere to make it look somehow useful. Whether the customer / user wants this or not. I guess they are hoping that people will eventually like it.


Meanwhile I am rather happy that my older (gaming) PC is not suitable for Win11 anymore, due to TPM (first I was rather disappointed). For my daily stuff I use a MacBook Pro and the old Windows PC will eventually become a Linux PC.
The only problem is my work PC/Laptop, which runs on Win11 (my company wenn “all in” MS-Cloud and stuff), and which I occasionally also use to access some private files (which rest in an encrypted cryptomator vault, when not used).


But… - how do I know that you are human? (/s)


Also, what’s up with targetting ASMR?
Something with “morals”, I guess…


“Welcome to Michigan - The NoFap State”


Since security patches are not being deployed on a daily or weekly basis, you should be fine for even more than a month. Eventually using Windows 10 for security or privacy relevant activities, like banking, e-mail or such will become dangerous as more and more unpatched weaknesses might evolve.


As long as there are no nipples to be seen…


The president had claimed construction of the $250 million ballroom wouldn’t ‘interfere’ with the existing White House structure.
As if he would know or care…


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Why not going straight back to the 19th century? The good ol’ times when uncle Sam rode through the prairie with a double-barreled shotgun over his shoulder to shoot bears, buffalos and anything else he didn’t like.


They don’t listen all the time, only when you say “Hey Cortana / Hey Siri”. But in order to hear that command, they probably have to listen all the time…
ehm.


CILF = China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Fair?


Orwellian surveillance dystopia.


I’m on a Mac, so I have to wait for the FreeTube community to fix the problems getting imposed by Google that is putting all it’s efforts in further enshittification of the YouTube API as it seems.


Well, cooking your music leads to some nice results, too.


Well, he’s the… SCOTUS judge looking in his papers …president, so he can do whatever he likes… - who’s next?


That must be the “freedom” everyone is talking about…


You could add a printed ad with adhesive tape to the front door of your fridge to have a similar experience like all those “smart” things…
In the past, the typical example for a “smart device” was a refrigerator, that would automatically buy milk online once it’s empty, but I’m not sure if that really works (or makes any sense). But at least you can now see ads together with weather and news on your refrigerator door.
I don’t need to talk to a computer (nor do I want to). I’m fine using a keyboard. All I need is a machine that performs my tasks fluently and flawlessly.
I think, the main misperception here is that ordinary people do not have half of the enthusiasm about AI, that the tech industry leader have, while those try to throw AI into everything they have to make it (and the corresponding investments) somehow meaningful and profitable.