“we” as in absolutely not most people.
“we” as in absolutely not most people.
For simple PC unlocking etc. they are perfectly fine and improve security due to their far higher usability.
The same way 10 key files on 10 different locations combined with this and that are more secure than a simple 60 character password. But the simple password is far more practical, so far more secure overall since people actually use it.
Hahahahaha how can you take anyone like that serious? People really are amazing and considering how many vote for Trump for probably the same basic reason I should absolutely not laugh about this. It is dead serious having to deal with this kind of human behavior.
“upgraded”, sure sure.
You would not put it inside the pager if you want to use it as a trigger. You would also not ready-make thousands of those and let thousands of people carry them around.
I pay for “the subscription” and have not used it for anything remotely evil.
Please hit me with some predictions :D
So you predicted that security flaws in software are not going to vanish with AI?
Those that are culturally close to each other.
Ah, got it, thank you. Now I just need a source of YouTube links to download on my phone :D
Yes, exactly, you can do both with Newpipe. So what is the advantage of this?
What is the advantage to Newpipe? On the PC I know why yt-dlp is king, but as an app?
Where do you NOT get those people?
How are that many characters useful? Where is the benefit of 1000, let alone more than that, compared to 50?
I could not live without swiping. Used SwiftKey but then switched to Google like 2 years ago after it got too bad.
How is it?
How does organic maps compare to other OSM frontends like OsmAnd?
Installing counter-airbag systems on my car, roughly like ERA (explosive reactive armor), to make sure that onlylarge cars trigger it and that they lose their advantage.
The first 2 paragraphs read a bit odd. I mean I specifically said that it is a tool that saves time and not what you put in my mouth. That is actually the whole point I made. The same way a book saves time compared to going somewhere, hearing about it and writing it down. Or using interactive programs instead of having to compile and upload code. Or using Python instead of C++ or C++ instead of assembly. Or assembly instead of straight binary or connecting wires or a punch card.
I also specifically say that someone without prior knowledge is not going to be able to do that. The same way someone who does not understand math is not going to be able to use a calculator or Excel in an effective way.
To take the oil change example, it is like a tutorial on how to do it yourself. But you still need to have a jack, lay on the floor, unscrew etc. But instead of having to go to a shop and learn it there, you learn it directly, which is more effective. Like reading a book about assembly instead of looking over the shoulder of the person inventing assembly. Errors can always happen and I have to say, given how much GPT improved over just 1.5 years, we are soon in the situation Wikipedia was back in the day. “Wikipedia can be edited by everyone, you can’t trust it” while in reality it was already more reliable than the encyclopedias it was getting compared to.
We first need solid state batteries. And not just companies advertising them or outright selling scams.