

Alternatively, this is perhaps the only way for Microsoft to pressure hardware makers to stop shipping BIOS motherboards. They won’t naturally go away unless there’s an incentive.
Alternatively, this is perhaps the only way for Microsoft to pressure hardware makers to stop shipping BIOS motherboards. They won’t naturally go away unless there’s an incentive.
Oh, that makes sense.
Google will literally sell you photo books.
Most of the big ones. Gmail, calendar, maps, YouTube, YouTube music, photos, tasks, pixel…
It’s more interesting to say the ones I don’t use tbh: Drive and Chrome.
But to do that, the algorithm has to know the right answer in the first place. Meaning a human has to tell it what’s right and what’s wrong.
Have you seen Google’s generative AI tests? They’re trying to do exactly that and it’s mostly useless.
Any metric that isn’t direct human curation can be gamed.
I like Google products but the search engine really has become shit. I’m not sure there’s anything they can do about it though.
You missed the point. OneDrive is the solution for my family. Why would they want to turn it off?
Alright, you do you. But I’m not going to turn it off for my family members who would be pissed if their computer broke and lost their files.
Yeah, the lack of MTG players is really sad.
Idk, I’ve consistently seen that the instances defederated from (at least on lemmy.world) are either full of trolls or bigots.
Yeah, that’s definitely what I’m feeling. It’s a lot more irritating browsing here than Reddit.
Exactly! It goes like this to me:
“Billionaires and landlords are bad for society.” Hard agree!
“There should be less billionaires and landlords.” Okay, I agree with that too.
“We should kill them!” NO! FUCK NO!
I understand that if society is going to change for the better, that some people deliberately stand in the way and others will inevitably be forced to stop them. But there’s this new school of thought that says “My enemies are ontologically evil and all harm done towards them is morally good” which sickens me.
An act can be justified, necessary, and still immoral.
How would you recommend average users back up their content in case of hardware loss or failure?
As much as I’m skeptical about the unchecked power of corporations, I feel like Lemmy tech enthusiasts are completely hostile to the more mainstream kind of enthusiasm that actually like a well designed product.
Like, you can whine about the theoretical problems of a centralized service all you want, but if you’re not syncing with OneDrive (or an alternative, though those are kinda worse) on your Windows computer you’re literally sabotaging yourself. I could go on about other examples, but I’ll limit myself.
I don’t care if you think Linux is better. For the average person, Linux is incomprehensible. Now don’t get me wrong, I like Linux too! I use Linux for my servers, and it’s a great option to have. But the ideologues who push it to everyone are infuriatingly dumb, and serve only to push people out of the tech community.
As a whole, this site has too many ideologues, and not enough nuance. It’s like the whole “Reddit atheist” phenomenon but worse: people here are unquestionably critical to an absurd degree, and refuse to accept that there may be alternative viewpoints on what they’re saying.
And I’m not fond of capitalism either. I just think that the constant negativity is draining.
You want a broken Windows install? This is how you get a broken Windows install.
Yes, exactly. That’s the point.
It’s not surprising, started with the Nexus devices really.
I’m not necessarily saying the content of the picture is ideal, I just think there’s something to be said for clean interfaces that aren’t jam packed with text.
You mean Chrome? 🤣