By the fact that they require an account to contact them, I’m going to assume they keep your data unless explicitly asked to delete it
By the fact that they require an account to contact them, I’m going to assume they keep your data unless explicitly asked to delete it
OpenAI like other AI companies keep their data sources confidential.
“We trained on absolutely everything, but we won’t tell them that because it will get us in a lot of trouble”
Because that name already exists
ClosedAI just doesn’t sound as friendly
Yes you can unlock the bootloader (not supported on the Japanese model and there is no US model this time), I’m not sure how well the camera system works on a gsi. On previous models they had to use proprietary blobs to get it to work properly
I have the 1 VI, it’s great. No lineage available yet, might take a while
And there are exceptions based on capacity and how long you guarantee the battery capacity will be good for. IIRC, if it still has 70% capacity by 3 years time, it doesn’t have to be replaceable at all.
I do not remember reading that, the only exception I remember is for devices that are intended to be used under water, which phones are definitely not
That makes sense, I suppose it could be useful for some
I’m a visual designer, tricks like this are often used to increase legibility.
If multiple people are complaining that its annoying and less readable, then I don’t think it’s working
Are there any recommendations for a phone with a power-button sensor that still has good specs and cameras?
Since nobody has given you a recommendation; The Sony Xperia 1 VI has that, although not available in the US
I uhh… Switch regularly between light and dark. If we’d make out I can maybe pass it on to alt you, that way he wouldn’t have to talk to you directly… If you’re up for that…
Yeah, GUIFormat can do that. Fat32 has its limitations, but I pretty much always use it as the stuff I use micro SD cards in, require it
I know the alternate you well enough to know that they’d never want to spend a second of their lives with you and your darkness
Even then its still easier to read dark text on a light background
For what its worth, my Sony Xperia 1 VI didn’t come with a lot of google apps and it was easy enough to get rid of those. Obviously play services and some other stuff remain, so it’s not a degoogled phone, but it’s alright. Sony asks for some analytics stuff, but that’s all very easy to deny.
Sony also makes it very easy to root, unlock and flash your phone, with an official guide on how to do that. It’s not as easy as installing graphene OS, but I’m sure somebody will built lineage or something for it at some point
Edit: Here are links to the official documentation, Sony makes it pretty easy to built and flash AOSP
That’s still not free from Google’s control of the chromium web engine
Fair points, although I’m not sure that’s easy to solve. Some teachers are more interesting than others, but schools, especially middle and high schools are too generic for a whole class to be able to listen. Not everybody is going to enjoy chemistry class, while others are just not going to be happy in PE or foreign languages (me). I think a major rework of the school system is required for this to be kind of solved, but it’ll never go away completely.
I think putting all the responsibility on schools is not the right approach, they’re probably already doing their best, but that just doesn’t work on every kid
I learned this the hard way when I lost all my fan profiles
Man I really hate how they stripped your permissions to access the internal and external storage, files can no longer access data from other apps even if you say allow all file access. Also if your phone supports SD cards, you might notice that you don’t have write access to it for some reason on later versions of android. (I really struggled with this with my Galaxy S9 on Lineage), had to use apps that remounted my SD card and what not