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Mereo is a sociologist who is also a nerd. He believes in open-source software.
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This post does not belong here. This is not a post about technology.
It’s all about getting users to buy new PCs that can run the AMAZING AI! (I’m being sarcastic here). It’s good for AMD and Microsoft’s pockets.
In the '90s and early 2000s, Microsoft’s business model was the classic one of selling products to customers. Today, it’s all about the cloud, advertising, and AI, where the product is the user.
I agree. Lemmy is not Twitter like, it is Reddit like, it is a forum.
They will just enable it by default later when the heat passes. They always do. You no longer own Windows.
I think we are now in a positive cycle:
Brave is Chromium based. UBlock will be affected by the changes.
Firefox is the way. If you haven’t tried Firefox since 2008, you should. It is as fast as Chrome. It has improved significantly since 2008.
Google Search uses a regular search algorithm. Google AI overview will be a product that feeds from Google search.
What your point?
Playstation gets it. I haven’t been disappointed by a Playstation published game yet (Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted, God of War, etc.), unlike Ubisoft games which are abysmal.
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Rationality is out of the window. Ideology is the new religion. They don’t want to become “socialists” even though they don’t know what it truly means.
This is what happens on my phone when I update apps at the same time:
Wait? What?! Android didn’t support this basic feature? iPhone did for quite some time now…
Yes, I agree, it has to be fair for everyone. What I’m talking about is instinctive, primal behaviour that we can’t control because we’re social animals and when we meet we naturally have a discussion with the person we’re talking to and we might end up talking about the project without taking into account our colleagues far away from the office.
We’re still adapting to this new hybrid reality.
The thing is, water cooler chats are impromptu, they are not planned. You meet your colleague, you talk about the weather, what’s new in his life, and one thing leads to another, to maybe to talk about work and how to strategise to get something done.
These impromptu conversations happen on a whim, they happen organically. They cannot be forced.
Unfortunately, the US will never change. This rabid individualism and savage capitalism is too ingrained in the country’s psyche for it to change.