Another commie plot!
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Another commie plot!
This is a bad idea. Used to do call centre customer service, and while it wasn’t implemented on our side, some contacts that got routed to us seems to be handled by chatbots before, and people aren’t happy.
Human condition is complex, organic, often unique circumstances. A brain dead statistical machine like AI cannot be expected to handle these things well.
Now, if it is for health related big data analytics, like epidemic modeling, demographic changes, effect of dietary patterns (notoriously hard to model actually), then I don’t see anything wrong with that. Caring for people? No way.
That name is bad juju for vehicle designers
Still broken at this side of the planet
Android auto copies numbers in SMS text messages to the clipboard, so any apps capable of monitoring the clipboard are suspect for one time security pin harversting.
Happens quite a lot in my country (Malaysia). People, especially the older ones, install apps form unknown source because their WhatsApp/WeChat friends shared them, then their online banking access got compromised, savings account emptied out, and there’s nothing the banks can do because on their record, its the account holder doing the transfer.
Some banks now moved away from SMS and use dedicated app for this purpose now.
No thanks I will stick to Orthodoxy
I got my first full linux distro at around that age too. High speed internet was a luxury back then!
openSuSE, she’s my first time🦎♥️
It’s called being a Finn in winter.
My laptop is a basic spec potato, so xfce on xubuntu.
Not strictly proton, but for wine, you can see here (https://appdb.winehq.org/) that it supports more than just games.
Problem is there is a total lack of Linux native games out there. Even major OSS games these days are not exclusively Linux native, but cross platform.
Good OSS games also tend to be niche. Like, for me, Simutrans and openTTD. Tycoon genre like this are no longer as popular as it once was
So it’s something nice to see eh? How much for a month’s subscription?