handlebears
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handlebears

As a developer, who has worked extensively with ML APIs and 3D space physics, I couldn’t be more excited about spot! I want it to wash my dishes and do my laundry and dust my house and help me with woodworking and fetch me food/drinks, and, and, and...

Right?

My distaste for the browser aside, this protocol is pretty interesting. Moreso for it’s potential for abuse (every single thing on the network is more permanent than it is on the modern internet). The lack of ability to moderate anything on the network is fucking dangerous. Conservatives can save their pearl clutching

Some companies have outgrown Section 230, and we should recognize and account for that. But that does not, IN ANY WAY, mean that section 230 should be changed, at all. Full stop.

Literally my only thought was “It doesn’t cue City Escape? NO DEAL!”

The secret that Silicon Valley doesn’t want you to know is that: yes you can operate on 1%. You just can’t ALSO have a HQ in the Bay area and million dollar ad purchases and executive bonuses in the millions.

At least it’s got a pretty decent warranty (on parts and labor).

For a bar-napkin write up, you can check out this article:

You can’t really get 1:1 with eyesight/pixel ratios, but there is some compelling math to suggest that, within a large but limited spectrum of distance from the TV, 16k will place pixels so closely together within your vision that they will be indistinguishable from one another by any human measurement, and small

Yes! 4K from 1080 was a noticeable improvement, but it wasn’t compelling to me, in the least.

Whatever your “client” believed was “Fair Use,” the copyright holder thought differently.

Only colonizers believe that copyright law is their friend.

lol. Sure thing, buddy.

No, the key ‘word’ is “opt-out”

/shrug

I’m not sure where Google is going with this.

They’re even open about it. Here’s someone saying just that at 4:20:

I was going to make some crack about leaving this seat in the room with your regular sofas and coming back to more sofas.

This seems so blisteringly obvious that I didn’t realize there was even a question about it.