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StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Stop telling me AI is the future [Still Vreni]
71·2 days agopushes glasses up um actually the usefulness of AI has never been in doubt, we’ve been using it for years, what actually isn’t like that is specificly generative AI.
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Any other available job openings?
10·9 days agoPlus you don’t have to be king, so win win win win
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thoughts on privacy focused smart glasses?
17·9 days agoI mostly just don’t see the point in them. If the technology could run a live adblocker that would be a different story.
There are professional monopoly players?
Yeah, as long as it’s not Google, it works. The real trick is to find a good email aliasing service (I use Addy.io) so when email are exposed in a data breach you can just turn it off and avoid spam. Also good for when your trying different emails out because you just have to update what the aliases send to.
Not enough people think this way.
I use Posteo, honestly I don’t think it matters much what you choose, anything will be better than Google, encryption is nice but only works if both people have it. Your emails will be as secure as the other address.
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•foss nerds stop being condescending to those who don't know the same things you do challenge (impossible)
4·19 days agoThe real problem is when people gatekeep cool open source projects. Not a great way to grow a community.
That makes a lot of since
Not necessarily. People could have an outlook similar to “a person is smart, people are idiots”
Although if it’s about living conditions, wouldn’t it be more effective to support farmers that rase cattle in better conditions?



Hey I can consistently get that around my 4th try