

messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet
So he’s made a shitty version of Briar and crammed crypto into it?
messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet
So he’s made a shitty version of Briar and crammed crypto into it?
We’ll never have self-driving cars en masse, because for some reason society has accepted that humans make mistakes and sometimes people die, but they can’t do the same for robots, even if they make far fewer of them.
That’s not really helping though. The fact that you were transferred to them in the first place instead of directly to a human was an impediment.
And if you “write” me an email using Chat GPT and I just read a summary, what is the fucking point?
Fuuuck, this infuriates me. I wrote that shit for a reason. People already don’t read shit before replying to it and this is making it so much worse.
You can’t:
I don’t have real-time browsing capabilities or access to specific databases to provide a direct source for the information.
The answer it provided me prior to this, I know from actual research, was completely wrong.
I called my local HVAC company recently. They switched to an AI operator. All I wanted was to schedule someone to come out and look at my system. It could not schedule an appointment. Like if you can’t perform the simplest of tasks, what are you even doing? Other than acting obnoxiously excited to receive a phone call?
Ah they’re learning from the “unlimited” mobile carriers.
“Unlimited” until you meet your limit, then throttled.
I wouldn’t trust anything that came out of an AI without confirming it with someone with a degree.
That’s because you care. Most of these companies don’t. I think they’ve made that abundantly clear. But they are learning quickly.
You can load the script into violentmonkey (minus the last line because it kept refreshing the page) and it’s applied automatically that way. You can also submit it to GreasyFork to make it searchable.
Personally I find chat models that don’t provide sources to be completely useless, that’s why I use Perplexity (occasionally).
Factually wrong.
It’s not. And you didn’t even bother to dispute it.
Eg. if the fire occurs from a runway combustion in the chamber and the engine locks up starving the combustion chamber from oxygen.
😂🤣😂🤣 what? There’s supposed to be fire in the combustion chamber. If it doesn’t leave there, it’s not “a fire”. If it does leave there, the engine locking up does nothing.
More things between you and the fire = more protection overall… period.
If there’s something between you and the fire then there’s not a threat to life.
“Brother” putting words in people’s mouth is literally definition of bad faith.
Good thing no one did that?
I was not speaking for terms of “life”.
I mean that’s pretty clearly the topic at hand, and the most important one.
Lithium fires cause immensely more damage than ICE fires do.
Damage to what? There ain’t gonna be anything left of the car either way.
think of a benign situation like a car catch fire under a bridge
That’s an extremely obscure and cherry-picked scenario to make your point.
I will have more protection by sheer thermal mass in between me and the firey bit
Thermal mass is not relevant. You don’t die from metal contact, you die from smoke inhalation.
The fact that they happen less often doesn’t fix the fact that it ends up being a wash all around.
It absolutely is not, and the mere insinuation otherwise leads me to believe you’re just being disingenuous.
Brother if your life is dependent on someone coming to put out the fire, you’re not gonna make it.
Every study ever done on the subject has concluded that vehicle fires happen far less in electric vehicles than ICE ones. If you want to talk about responsibility we would ban them all.
No one said anything about stock.
They have so much money because they’re full of shit? Doesn’t make much sense.
Then why does Nvidia have so much more money?
who knows what is true and what not.
Lots of people do.
Definitely wrong is GraphenOS’s claim that Android does not allow access to the device id.
That’s not what it says.
No idea if you need it for a FB message/notification though.
There has to be a way for Google/Apple to know which device to send the notif to.
And condoms are only 98% effective.
Your analogy doesn’t make sense. It would be more apt to say “condoms from Walmart can be compromised!” but it makes no sense because they can be compromised anywhere. If you think shopping somewhere else means they won’t be compromised, that’s not logical.
It’s not to say that you shouldn’t use them, it’s to say that you shouldn’t judge them based on the geographical location they’re acquired.
Briar is the much better and much more mature version of this.