I’ve used Firefox daily for probably a decade now and I can think of a single website it’s ever not worked properly with that entire time.
I’ve used Firefox daily for probably a decade now and I can think of a single website it’s ever not worked properly with that entire time.
They may mean Edge.
You can’t have “proof of no wrong doing,” because you can’t prove a negative.
We’ve thoroughly investigated ourselves
They didn’t though?
Is not proof of anything
You’ll be waiting a while then. You can’t prove a negative. If LMG says they didn’t do a thing, and an investigation concluded that there was no substantial evidence that they did that thing, what more do you want?
This is actually the best case scenario for Atari.
Don’t browse mastadon. I came to this conclusion myself after finding the reddit post in question. The answer from Google wouldn’t pass a plagiarism test, the wording was nearly identical.
The result in the screenshot is taken almost wholesale from a 11 y/o reddit comment.
Let that sink in. 11 y/o comments on Reddit are what trained this AI and it is now spitting them out as results for people looking for help.
We are not long for this world.
Well, we don’t have “real” AI yet, so I don’t reckon that’s what it is.
Seems like this will not be a thing in most typical PCs, for the time being, as it requires specific hardware and opt in to a feature.
Not liking how pervasive AI features have become, though.
Playing a game uses such a ridiculously small amount of electricity compared to the amount that is pumped in through a supercharger, I would honestly be shocked if the difference between playing a game while charging versus not playing while charging was in the minutes.
There’s a safe bet that if you’ve put something on the internet, it’s been scraped by a bot by now for training. I don’t like that, for the record, just saying I’m not surprised at this point. Companies are morally bankrupt
Nintendo has always treated online as an afterthought.
That seems unlikely, unless “any” means two.
Yes, and this was that very specific meaning and was used in the context of journalism.
FYI, it’s “lede”
Sounds like it was primarily watched by people in India.
Eh, I’m gonna be honest, I just don’t see it as an issue that justifies not putting it on other people’s computers, as the original comment was about.
And I just tried to recreate a few issues from that site, and personally can’t. Sure, I know, anecdotal, but I just strongly feel like it’s a flimsy reason to not recommend it to a friend or relative.