Feed it SQL injections?
randamumaki
So what you're saying is that you don't like having a choice.
It's about the ethics of the thing. Using stolen data to create something is stealing. It's unethical. Not putting the work in to create something yourself means you're not relying on your own skills. There's nothing there to be proud of. AI doesn't create anything, it just throws the dataset it was given into the mixer and outputs it again in a different pattern.
Hayao Miyazaki's thoughts on AI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngZ0K3lWKRc
Longer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EvnKYOuvWo
By all rights there should be more such production in Europe. If not existing, than startups should be planned given the geopolitical mess.
It's just a slow locking down to stay in control... We just need to all shift to proper #Linux phones instead of linux-by-google. Could be nice to see some European moves there. There are plenty of good developers within the EU. The biggest issues would be in funding that development and to market it properly to artificially kickstart adoption of such a platform. There are already phones made in Europe; Fairphone is Dutch, I think?
How about no? The whole proposal looks shady. Where Microsoft says "trust", I do not.
Windows hasn't been a 'gaming and working software' OS for a while. Kernel-level DRM, paywalled productivity suites, the requirement to log into a ms account for more and more things, telemetry and ads in everything from the start menu to taskbar? The few windows-unique softwares and functionalities are not worth it.
If you have at least one system which is always on and online somewhere, you can synchronise files within your own managed ring with syncthing. It does require having enough space on each device for the synced files, but it has its uses. It can also sync specific folders with specific devices, so you could choose to not synchronise all of that ~1.5TB with mobile devices. As an example of how I use it; I sync my mobile's photos folder with my NAS for sorting into the larger Pictures collection once I get to it, then just access that NAS when needed. A secure DynDNS service could give access to that NAS from other locations where required. Best of all; Syncthing is FREE.
Ze zeuren nogal, ik geloof dat dat het wel is.
I thought that was what Gentoo was doing, but they have far more binary packages nowadays than I thought they'd ever get.