Peruvian_Skies
@Peruvian_Skies@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like 2 weeks ago:
Oh no, has technology gone too far?
- Comment on Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like 2 weeks ago:
What’s the intended functionality of an oven with wifi? Replacing an egg timer with push notifications?
- Comment on Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like 2 weeks ago:
Your last sentence kind of defeats the entire rest of your comment. If it’s just suppposed to be a built-in screen for following recipes in your kitchen, it’s better to get a cheap tablet because you can also use it elsewhere for other things.
- Comment on Windows will soon prompt for memory scans after BSOD crashes 2 weeks ago:
Nice, now they just need to fake a crash at convenient times, wh8ch they’ll know thanks to Recall, and they can steal literally any data you have in RAM. Passwords, the unencrypted content of any encrypted file you may have opem, you name it.
- Comment on "I’m Canceling My Subscription": Xbox Players Call to "Boycott" Game Pass "Hard" Over 50% Price Increase As Microsoft’s Website Crashes from Mass Cancellations 5 weeks ago:
It’s still better for people overall if the parasites take larger sums from fewer willing idiots compared to them taking less each from more people, even if their bottom line is unaffected.
- Comment on Why Local-First Apps Haven’t Become Popular? 1 month ago:
Because people are idiots and value convenience over every other factor when voting with their wallets.
- Comment on Ubuntu 25.10's Rust Coreutils Transition Has Uncovered Performance Shortcomings 1 month ago:
Is anyone surprised?
- Comment on The AI-Powered PDF Marks the End of an Era 2 months ago:
You are completely correct. And these are all reasons why the more heavily a company relies on AI for critical applications, the more likely it will be to go bankrupt. This is inherently a self-fixing problem.
- Comment on The AI-Powered PDF Marks the End of an Era 2 months ago:
I firmly disagree. Once this bubble bursts, AI “features” will swiftly be removed from any software suite with a plan of remaining relevant. Everyone in the know has been painfully aware from the start that AI is a worthless technology. It’s only a matter of either the common man catching on or the industry pushing it so hard that it breaks the existing infrastructure. We’re moving firmly towards the second scenario.
- Comment on Is Germany on the Brink of Banning Ad Blockers? User Freedom, Privacy, and Security Is At Risk. 2 months ago:
Ad blockers violate copyright law like breathing violates patent law.
- Comment on Meta tells Brazil it's only axing fact checkers in USA 9 months ago:
Yes, they’ll wait until the media loses interest before doing the exact same thing here without a single major national publication remembering to cover it. Filhos da puta.