IsThisAnAI
@IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
- Comment on Steam Controller 2 is apparently a thing and being 'tooled for a mass production' plus a new VR controller 1 week ago:
The gaming community for whatever reason mostly has hard on for value. Despite them rent seeking and being a generally shitty company where it matters.
Paid betas killing discs…yay steam!
- Comment on Steam Controller 2 is apparently a thing and being 'tooled for a mass production' plus a new VR controller 1 week ago:
The PS4 controller and Xbox from previous Gen are still better minus the PS5 haptics.
- Comment on Steam Controller 2 is apparently a thing and being 'tooled for a mass production' plus a new VR controller 1 week ago:
Bad shape, poor feel, and the track pad takes up too much space for a hack.
Limited official game support made it a detection nightmare and caused quite a few games to register it as m&KB.
- Comment on Steam Controller 2 is apparently a thing and being 'tooled for a mass production' plus a new VR controller 1 week ago:
Last one was garbage. Not sorry.
- Comment on Hori’s officially licensed Steam controller is coming to the US 3 weeks ago:
DoA without rumble.
- Comment on Windows Media Player and Silverlight are losing legacy DRM services on Windows 7 and 8 2 months ago:
Dozens will be affected!
- Comment on OpenAI acknowledges new models increase risk of misuse to create bioweapons 2 months ago:
If the people can’t complete the job is already gone. People will move on into new roles.
- Comment on First “Miss AI” contest sparks ire for pushing unrealistic beauty standards 4 months ago:
What a worthless thing to waste energy on.
Both the contest and then bitching that the winners are hot.
- Comment on DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again 4 months ago:
You worked for poor people. Every single high end media room I’ve seen (3 lol) has been powered via blue ray. People with nice TVs have known streaming is garbage for years now.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 6 months ago:
The millions of businesses that use M365 + Windows says otherwise. And yes, MS has plenty of customer data within the EU. There are additional restrictions on reporting and deletion, but the EU azure cloud has petabytes (at least) worth of data and it all complies with GDPR as well as public sector tenants in all regions.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 6 months ago:
Local and optional.
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
No they aren’t. They have access, they can copy into whatever they desire.
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
Then you should have stated that rather than your inaccurate and off topic comment. I didn’t even disagree that free Google is a stupid platform to use as a professional.
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
That’s not how that works, and if you can point out what law says that speech may be posted on any platform regardless of terms of service I’d love to see that. Is it your position that if Twitter or a lemmy mod blocks content that this is an infringement of my rights?
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
No. She has not. I encourage you to make it beyond the title.
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
In what way has Google taken ownership rights?
- Comment on Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content 6 months ago:
What did she purchase or pay for?
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 6 months ago:
Normal people don’t shout in public places and expect privacy.
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 6 months ago:
Jesus Christ. It’s a PUBLIC forum . My head hurts. I’ll be here channeling my inner boomer at 38 apparently.
You consented when you made the choice to use SOMEONE ELSES PUBLIC COMMUNICATION PLATFORM.
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 6 months ago:
It’s amazing to me so many people expect privacy while blasting their mouth online. Everyone has been scraping that data for years.
- Comment on Sony gives up on forcing PlayStation Network for Helldivers 2 6 months ago:
PCMR was fleeced 20 years ago when they gave up disks to gaben. I save thousands a year renting and reselling my games. It’s beyond me how PCMR will rage about an account but to this day tolerate no discs.
- Comment on After pushing cloud storage, TV provider to auto-delete 61-day-old DVR recordings 7 months ago:
Okay, where was it advertised as long term storage? Is 1 year the extent of a media collection? Normal users weren’t using it this way. I doubt the majority of people in here have ever really used these devices and are equating them to Plex. People subscribed to cable some care any this shit and I guess that engages everyone.
- Comment on After pushing cloud storage, TV provider to auto-delete 61-day-old DVR recordings 7 months ago:
Where? The vast majority are sold with up x hours of runtime. That was how TiVo worked, it would auto delete after you ran out of space or watched an episode. I’m not saying a company should pull a bait and switch if that’s what happened here. Just that y’all are imagining where these were sold as long term media collections. Is for millennials and Gen x to get their cable each week instead of streaming from Plex/jellyfin.
- Comment on After pushing cloud storage, TV provider to auto-delete 61-day-old DVR recordings 7 months ago:
Lololol one of tivos big features was control over which episodes got auto deleted when you ran out of space. I’m not saying it’s dumb you can’t chill this, but this shit was never ever advertised as some long term storage/media center.
- Comment on After pushing cloud storage, TV provider to auto-delete 61-day-old DVR recordings 7 months ago:
To watch something around the time it comes out and delete it. These things were NEVER advertised as long term media storage.
- Comment on How Apple tricks people into believing the iPhone is cool 7 months ago:
🙄 yeah everyone just was tricked and didn’t find it an easy way to use a phone.
You people are insufferable. Everything that I wouldn’t buy is the effect of the corpos!
- Comment on Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs 8 months ago:
Year of the Linux desktop, any year now.
- Comment on Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs 8 months ago:
Seems pretty clear to me even they use my data and when and I didn’t have to use it 🤷♂️.
I’m not too worried
- Comment on Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs 8 months ago:
Linux desktop is easier to use too 🤣
- Comment on Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs 8 months ago:
People also beat their kids then. Sage wisdom.
I couldn’t care less about companies having data to make my products better.