

but Gaming Copilot silently installed anyway.
Well how else are they going to get training data?


but Gaming Copilot silently installed anyway.
Well how else are they going to get training data?
What are some benefits of a vcs being federated?


I’m keeping a skeptical eye on them. I really like the concept obviously but remaining cautious for a number of reasons.
Obviously as the other replies mention, Jeff Bezos is one of the initial investors, but that’s also true of Rivian. The important distinction is you don’t have to get the massive tablet computer/nav/infotainment system that would be susceptible to these OTA updates.
Another reason is I was looking through available jobs that they were hiring for and a lot were AI-centric. It was unclear as to why, but obviously that just doesn’t sit right. Regardless of whether they use it for customer support, automotive design, or infotainment embedding, I can’t imagine a good reason and it was more than one type of position.


“Do not fall into the trap of anthropomorphizing [technology executives]. You need to think of [them] the way you think of a lawn mower. You don’t anthropomorphize your lawnmower, the lawnmower just mows the lawn, you stick your hand in there and it’ll chop it off, the end. You don’t think ‘oh, the lawnmower hates me’ - lawnmower doesn’t give a shit about you, lawnmower can’t hate you. Don’t anthropomorphize the lawnmower. Don’t fall into that trap about [technology executives].”
– Brian Cantrill (Originally about Larry Ellison specifically)


Be honest. Are you the dev?
This post screams indirect ad. Also you neglected to mention the Freemium model of this app and the fact that without premium (which is only $1/month), your images aren’t saved in full resolution??? Why would anyone use this instead of literally just their camera app?
Also even if I wanted to use this:
which probably explains the “only 500 downloads.”
Let’s not forget to mention that, at best, AI was used to assist in writing descriptions both on the play store and the website.


I tested briefly and it did work, although it’s far from great. I haven’t tried any proper games yet though, but the first/smallest game I installed to test was VRChat and it didn’t detect my controllers. I haven’t tried troubleshooting at all yet, though it’s nice to see progress.
I’ve been meaning to look back into spotizerr and now I’m curious if it’ll give me lossless.
It seems they cut off the next skill which is being able to competently crop a screenshot.


This looks like it could be an open source alternative to obsidian.md. Would anyone be able to speak to that?


Mindustry.
Every time this question comes up.
And I’ll never get tired of saying it.
*caresses screen*
some day…
Same here. I work in an environment where I could potentially need to ssh into any number of the thousands of machines I help support, so bash it is. But zsh for my local machine and personal devices.


That’s not how I take notes. I usually end up panicking that I’m not getting everything I want and ultimately give up. I do the same thing trying to take notes playing D&D to this day.


My issue is that I type faster than I write. I think instead they should push for something like audio/memo recorders.
I’m not sure exactly what OP is looking for but I use keyd for keyboard remapping but I’m pretty sure it also fully supports macros.


“You have destroyed the very thing you swore to become” also works.
I’ve been enjoying EndeavorOS on Plasma.


To scratch that itch.


Damn. I just redownloaded it because someone said it was fixed too…
I need a good FPS with at least semi-modern graphics.
I always wondered why people don’t implement a multi-cloud infrastructure if they want/need extra HA. And I know Oracle offers a solution with Azure and GCP, with AWS on the horizon. Not to advertise for Oracle because they’re terrible otherwise, but I can’t imagine wanting a multi-cloud option and not consider them.