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KairuByte , to Technology in The new Chinese owner of the popular Polyfill JS project injects malware into more than 100 thousand sites
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Have to use? No one has to use any library. It’s convenience, and in this case it’s literally so they don’t have to write code for older browser versions.

The issue here isn’t that anyone has to use it, it’s the way it was used that is the problem. Directly linking to the current version of the code hosted by a third party instead of hosting a copy yourself.

KairuByte , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly
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LLMs aren’t a scam, I don’t even understand how you could twist it into such. While something like NFTs have no real legitimate use case, LLMs excel at translation and as an advanced form of spelling and grammar checking.

Your complaint seems to boil down to “it doesn’t work in all use cases it’s being used” which is fair enough, but if I put a car on my bed and try to use it as a blanket… does that make it a scam?

KairuByte , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly
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Why are you explicitly picking those examples, and not things like IoT, DevOps and Edge computing, all buzzwords, all successful and still in general existence today?

You’re cherry picking failed buzzwords and using them as proof that “AI” will fail.

To be clear, I agree that LLMs are bullshit for 95% of applications they are being put into. But at least argue in good faith.

KairuByte , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly
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Using the comments from Lemmy is clearly a case of selection bias. It would be like running a poll at a gym to see how many people think exercise is important. Or asking lemmy users if Linux is better than Windows. “The people I hang around have the same opinion as me” isn’t really a good litmus test for “does this actually represent public opinion.”

KairuByte , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly
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I highly doubt they have one team that switches between experiments and bug fixes, never doing two things at once. Not to mention that something ultimately being ripped out isn’t necessarily wasted effort. They could likely easily pivot virtually anything they put into this specific experiment into any number of other uses.

KairuByte , to Technology in Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly
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You’ve read the articles? Cool, can you give me a rundown of all the terrible things Mozilla has done in the past months?

KairuByte , to homeassistant in How do I get phone notifications from my server while I'm not connected to my home network?
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Let’s say notifications are like walkie-talkies. You push a button, it sends an alert or your voice to the paired device. Neither one is storing the information, they are just relaying to each other. Now, in this case the government has issued a court order stating that a third party be given a walkie-talkie with the ability to understand the information transmitted by the first. There is still no storage being done, but a second party now receives all the information being broadcast.

It’s not about not having the information. You don’t actually need to store it anywhere to facilitate communication, at least beyond it being in memory which most would agree doesn’t constitute storage in this situation.

Now, could that third party store the information? Absolutely.

KairuByte , to Technology in YouTube Seems to Be Cracking Down on a VPN-Powered Discount
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Depends on the site being used. Google? Most likely. But I’ve used dozens of others without any issues.

KairuByte , to homeassistant in How do I get phone notifications from my server while I'm not connected to my home network?
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Capture and relay have nothing to do with storage. You can absolutely add storage, but it is in no way a necessary step.

KairuByte , to homeassistant in How do I get phone notifications from my server while I'm not connected to my home network?
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My friend, did you read what the article you linked says? That isn’t storing the data, that’s capturing the data and relaying it, as directed by court order.

KairuByte , to Technology in YouTube Seems to Be Cracking Down on a VPN-Powered Discount
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You assume there is no other use for the VPN? And honestly, you can get a free trial of a VPN if you want to, to handle this, it doesn’t need a yearly re-up or anything, just when your card expires.

KairuByte , to Technology in Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win
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GB? Amateur.

KairuByte , to Programmer Humor in It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
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Yup, ≠ is right “under” =. As is ≈.

KairuByte , to Technology in Apple Reportedly Suspends Work on Vision Pro 2
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The deaf who refuse implants tend towards the “there’s nothing wrong with me why are you trying to fix me” mentality, not the “I don’t want to hear because it looks weird.”

And adoption of eyeglasses is likely higher than most other peripherals. Not to mention, putting in contacts is a chore and requires a little planning, while putting on glasses can be done in seconds in virtually any situation.

Yes, you will get people who refuse to adopt VR/AR. We still have people in the world who refuse to adopt electricity, but if you had asked people 30 years ago if they would carrot a phone around in their pocket you’d have been laughed out of the room… yet here we are.

KairuByte , to Technology in Apple Reportedly Suspends Work on Vision Pro 2
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VR in its current form, I agree, has only one real use.

But when improved upon and made smaller, I could easily see it being used to watch TV or similar. I’ve done that on a few flights and it was decent.

Not to mention, VR is a necessary step to get to AR, and AR has many more applications. Screens with anything anywhere, for one. Imagine a computer with one monitor, but numerous virtual monitors. Or a TV on your ceiling.

It’s iterative. Gaming just happens to be the current driver.

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