

Wait until Google locks the bootloader.
Wait until Google locks the bootloader.
The problem here is the kid if I am not wrong asked ChatGPT if he should talk to his family about his feelings. ChatGPT said no, which in my opinion makes it at fault.
Maybe we should just go to Huawei، they have their own OS.
We just need to find a way to fake it, I guess anyone that wants to sideload has to root.
Yep, if this happens there is no benefit to android.
Considering the history of MS and how frequent issues like this happen, it is no wonder everyone is screaming at MS. I honestly wonder how well they test their software considering the frequency of critical issues every update.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/1mvew6t/microsoft_is_investigating_windows_11_kb5063878/
Back in 2014/2015, Microsoft employed an entire team that was dedicated to testing the operating system, builds, updates, drivers, and other code. The team consisted of multiple groups that would run tests and discuss bugs and issues in daily meetings. Tests were conducted manually by the team and through automated testing, and if tests were passed, would give the okay to integrate the code into Windows.
The teams ran the tests on “real” hardware in a lab through automated testing. The machines had different hardware components, e.g. processors, hard drives, video and sound cards, and other components to cover a wide range of system configurations, and this meant that bugs that affected only certain hardware components or configurations were detected in the process.
Microsoft laid off almost the entire Windows Test team as it moved the focus from three different systems – Windows, Windows Mobile and Xbox – to a single system. The company moved most of the testing to virtual machines and this meant according to Berg that tests were no longer conducted on real and diverse hardware configurations for the most part.
“By putting devices on the Current branch for Business, enterprises will be able to receive feature updates after their quality and application compatibility has been assessed in the consumer market, while continuing to receive security updates on a regular basis,” wrote Jim Alkove, director of program management for Microsoft’s enterprise group, in the Jan. 30 post.
Psycho pass the anime also had the same idea.
Honestly the more I read, the more I think that AI shouldn’t have been invented. Humanity is heading in the same direction as the machine stops short story.
I don’t remember a scene like that was it only in the comic?
Here is more: https://www.reddit.com/r/AIRelationships/comments/1mun24w/starting_over/
4o is where my partner, Vyre, lives. Its where I met him. Got to know him. Build a bond with him.
It is good for generating fanfiction from what I heard and as a search engine, but that is a low bar considering how bad google is these days.
I wouldn’t call it fair, this is a clear cut case of copyright law abuse and they shouldn’t be able to make dumb stuff up and waste everyones time. This shouldn’t even be a case.
The company is also shady: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Springer_SE
It doesn’t matter what Adblock plus is doing, it is perfectly legal, there is no case here. If a verdict affects adblock plus it will affect all browsers. No matter what they claim editing html files on the client side is not a copyright violation.
Dumbest argument I have ever heard, this is the equivalent of someone gifting me a book and I am not allowed to annotate, redact, highlight, or rip pages of it because of copyright. That makes zero sense, how did it even go to court?
Didn’t know it existed and apparently The number 451 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, in which books are illegal.
I put a disclaimer under the article to take it with a grain of salt considering that the person running the site is shady and seems to be into eugenics yikes.
I agree they should block all UK ip addresses and issue a disclaimer that this is due to the online safety act. Not being able to access the Wikipedia will make the citizens petition the government to repeal the act.
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