What’s the other server you thought had a stupid name? 😄
That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
What’s the other server you thought had a stupid name? 😄
The real irony is that TV is largely dying and the whole notion of “hacking a broadcast” is almost quaint.
The funny thing is OpenAI’s image generator didn’t really do a good job with making a Ghibli stylized version of Altman.
That being said, there will be a downstream impact on media quality if there is no novel approach to balancing creative work and AI slop generators. Don’t think there is a simple answer.
Not a fan of Chinese tech products either. That being said, US products weren’t that great on privacy even before Trump. And all American firms are involved in corruption to one extent or another.
My hope is recent developments in the US can give some breathing space for platforms/companies that are not Chinese or American.
US products are less risky in the short time, but by using them one is simply kicking the can down the road.
There is a very high possibility that the US will permanently become a de facto proto-fascist oligarch-run plutocracy. And it’s not even a Trump thing, the oligarchy was there before him.
No disrespect to sane Americans, I do wish you all the best and I hope I am wrong. However, I hope you understand that the topic at hand requires a sober, cautious evaluation of the situation.
Not only is this the first Pura series phone to run fully on Harmony, including the core infrastructure, but it is also the first time for Huawei’s flagship line to come embedded with Harmony Intelligence, the company’s answer to Apple Intelligence.
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Huawei is on course to fully replace Android OS on its mobile devices and Windows OS on personal computers with HarmonyOS Next, which is also adopted by Chinese automobile makers such as Chery Automobile and Seres Automobile for their electric vehicles.
Yu said the first HarmonyOS-powered notebook will be launched in May this year.
The company also aims to enlarge its developers’ ecosystem to bring in more applications that can run on its Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), a replacement for Google Mobile Services (GMS) and its popular Gmail and Google Map apps. Huawei announced that some big names have already joined Huawei AppGallery, including ride-hailing and food delivery service Grab and airline Emirates.
The much more important news in the article is that they have another other phone fully running on their Harmony Next OS (that has no connection to Android).
I wouldn’t be surprised if in the next ~10 years China will largely replace Windows/Android/iOS with homegrown alternatives.
While I am no fan of the CCP, this is a smart move. The United States is unreliable, petty and extremely corrupt; not the qualities you want in the home country of your main technology platform providers.
There are still many non-tankie, normal tech communities on ML though.
I am seeing a slow tendency to move off ML.
Why are you posting on ML in the first place?
It’s a tankie cesspool with instance-wide rules for white-washing genocide.
There are a few normal communities, but more and more of the normal ones are moving off of ML.
What is the formal definition of “AI Power” and what metrics or/and index system is used to create rankings?
While I agree with the general sentiment of your post, I think a good faith argument can be made that basing such a distro on the SUSE ecosystem would make more sense.
Go with Raspberry Pi and install a distro called DietPi (it’s based on Debian).
You can run a whole bunch of useful service (Pi-hole, NAS, Media server and much more) on your local network.
It’s aimed at headless usage, so you get a chance to learn about Linux commands and OS structure. That being said Diet-Pi has a whole suite of easy to use command line “applets” to configure everything.
They also have an active forum and I’ve even been able to submit some (minor) UX improvements.
That’s the way.
Some users online have also recommended a virtual machine (VM) running an older version of Android to play 32-bit games. But this solution hasn’t worked for me, likely due to the intrinsic hardware limitations here.
I wonder if this refers to running the VM on a PC or on a smartphone. Are modern smartphone SoCs performant enough to run a 32 bit Android VM for some older games?
That’s the optimistic timeline, we still have to actually get there first.
I am sure you can come with what a pessimistic timeline would look like.
Edward Zitron is always a fun read. Looking forward to checking out this post when I get back home.
Thanks for letting us know! 🥰
Don’t worry, they are just into you. It’s your one in a quadrillion personality and your big heart!
Their custom domain business can’t be big, I am assuming they merely get some referral commission from sending business to a registrar, that can’t be a lot of money.
Or am I missing something?
Keep telling yourself that!
That’s why you immediately assumed I had no clue how a blockchain works and you went with an extremely condescending response about a “teachable moment”.
You bagholders are all the same!
This is because you are on a small instance.
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