

I really hope we’ll see TVs with DisplayPort one day.
I don’t want just to see the future, but the past as well. Would be nice to witness some unadulterated historical moments.
It depends. If it’s just for the sake of plugging AI because it’s cool and trendy, fuck no.
If it’s to improve privacy, accessibility and minimize our dependency on big tech, then I think it’s a good idea.
A good example of AI in Firefox is the Translate feature (Project Bergamot). It works entirely locally, but relies on trained models to provide translation on-demand, without having Google, etc as the middle-man, and Mozilla has no idea what you translates, just which language model(s) you downloaded.
Another example is local alt-text generation for images, which also requires a trained model. Again, works entirely locally, and provide some accessibility to users with a vision impairment when an image doesn’t provide caption.
They want someone to blame for their perceived misery, and to vent their anger at others having it better than them.
It’s easier to do that instead of being introspective.
Eufy cameras linked to their HomeBase for storage, or you can send the cameras recording to your own NAS through RTSP.


Network effect and the path of least resistance.
People usually resist change until there’s a net and obvious gain, or when thing don’t work as expected anymore.
And you need to consider that what’s important in a messaging platform for someone, might be vastly different for another.


And more importantly, good OPSEC.


Age-gate


Leaving a shopping cart in a parking space instead of bringing it back to the cart shelter.


Astroturfing doesn’t translate well IRL.


My 17 years old account is dormant.
Seems like a good time to introduce a breaking change, jumping from 0.19 to 1.0.
Another issue is that post links are instance-specific, since the post ID isn’t the same across instances.
ex: https://lemmy.ml/post/27659153 is https://lemmy.ca/post/41237641 on Lemmy.ca
There are external tools like https://lemmyverse.link/ and some browser addons to alleviate those issues, but it’d be nice if this could be addressed at the source if doable.
And I dream of a lemmy:\\ protocol handler one day.
I put the conditioner in my hair, then let it sit a couple of minutes while I wash the rest of my body. When I’m done I rinse it all in one go.
I personally hate newsletters because
I’d rather have newsletters made available through RSS feeds, where I can subscribe and unsubscribe anonymously.


What is the need for this?
Kijiji is quite popular where I live.
I mostly want an ON button, and that AI stuff is always disabled by default. Make me opt-in to it, not opt-out.