

Nice to see the information officer T. Solomon stepping up!


Nice to see the information officer T. Solomon stepping up!
True, but nowadays, and for foreseeable future, AI means what the tech bros mean by it.


I’d like to hear how this universal extreme wealth is supposed to actually manifest itself on a regular folks who lose their jobs to the AI craze.
I don’t want AI anywhere near my daily drivers. If I want to use AI it needs to be siloed and unable to access any of my data unless I explicitly feed something into it.


The best tip: don’t travel to the U.S.A. “But my business…” Tip number two: stop doing business with the U.S.A.


Just buying away those chips from entering the personal computer market. Gather around to see our partners new cloud computing marketplace where ownership is a thing of the past!


Companies want to pull all our computing into their cloud services. It’s an end for personal computers if they manage to make this reality. I suspect the price hikes for components are manufactured to make this happen.


The best killswitch is called Librewolf. Another good one is Waferfox.
I’ve used Librewolf for my main browser more than a year now and have had no problems with any logins or staying logged in. Strange.


How about forking Firefox and make that into an AI browser instead of ruining the good old Firefox?


Is there a good noob friendly tutorial for all this? Or do people just try, make mistakes, lose all their data, get hacked and finally learn?


Here’s Léon Theremin showcasing his instrument:
Actually, that sound fine to me. Just make sure software updates don’t break app compatibility.