Just give it a couple of years for the hype/boom/bust cycle to complete, then it’ll settle down and people will start using the tech appropriately.
Just give it a couple of years for the hype/boom/bust cycle to complete, then it’ll settle down and people will start using the tech appropriately.
Not to mention it’ll work terribly in most light conditions.
Bonus points if you use an LLM to generate said illegible nonsense.
My work machine is W11 and has options to change it. Not one of those stupid ‘home’ vs ‘pro’ version things is it?
They used to have that as a filter. Although for a long while you could pick short (<4 mins) or long (>20 mins) but not medium length videos.
This, too, was a sign they had no fucking idea what they were doing.
Nope, I’ve seen it myself. Cannot imagine a more useless feature.
For web browsing? No.
I miss mid-90s IRC. That was far more social than any ‘social’ media I’ve experienced since.
Right up there with Ctrl-X, C and V for Xut, Copy and Vaste respectively.
That’s commerce, not capitalism.
I wouldn’t object to paying if:
I recently had to talk a designer out of implementing a “webpage progress indicator” that was a thin horizontal bar across the top of the page that filled in as you progressed through the content.
And just straight up broken by idiocy like infinite scroll.
Ahh, if only I had such control over a company assigned machine.
Much better multi-monitor support
Tell that to the Snipping Tool.
Most of us have reached the Acceptance stage now.
Well, assuming it wasn’t all nuked over the past few months, the fan theory stuff on Reddit was probably a pretty good training dataset.
I think you might be misreading.
Reddit has been employing all kinds of sketchy shit for years - including some fairly invasive behavioural fingerprinting techniques. And a lot of it has been abused by “powermods” who figured out how to game it.
Good chance these people simply said something that someone didn’t agree with and got flagged by some prick with a runaway ego.
Yeah, it has the same initials as “Atlassian Intelligence”. It could really confuse people.