I'd love to, but I'm using a Samsung freestyle 2 projector, and from what I've researched, it doesnt let me install random apks 😭
Bad decision on my part, but I thought a projector would be cool haha
Absurd to pay so much just to remove ads only for smart TVs. There are easy ways to block ads on phones and computers.
Maybe you need to learn martial arts
Looks like a major loophole to me haha
And pay a shop to do it? Do you realistically think the average person is gonna be willing to do that? I think it's more likely they'll complain to the phone company about their bricked phone.
I also don't know enough, but is a bricked phone "fixable"? If it is, the person could do it themselves. But that's just one example. Other examples include installing unsafe OSes because social media said so. I don't think the average person is tech savvy enough to give them this kind of freedom.
You're not wrong, but users should then be held accountable if they fuck up their device. For example, if you decide to force companies to allow unlocking of bootloaders, and the user decides to flash something that they shouldn't, and the device bricks, whose fault is it?
You're not wrong. But voting with your wallet has a much bigger effect, I'd say.
Then if they're gonna whine about it, but pay anyway, they're basically saying the company can do whatever they like and they (the players) will just suck it up. So what's the use of whining then?
It's just RuneScape. Don't like it? Quit. Vote with your wallet.
And so, just give up? Well, you give up if you want. I'm gonna keep learning.
Are those people stuck into doing crane work? It's not really my fault if you can't expand your horizons
Well, we shall see, won't we? If you're not gonna upgrade yourself and learn new skills, then maybe you deserve to be left behind.
Learn to do other things. A crane can lift things better than a human. What did humans do? Learn to operate the crane. I am not sure how to make this easier for you to understand.
Why is it so hard for people to understand that in order to keep up, you need to keep learning. Learn and improve yourself. Then you won't need to worry about "AI stealing your job"
I mean it's right there, I didn't have to click on anything.
Yup, notice nowhere did I say they shouldnt. People read and infer what they want
Yup. Most of us aren't CEOs, so we don't have a lot of say about how most companies are run. All we can do is improve ourselves.
For some reason, a lot of people seem to be against that. They prefer to whine.
Nah that was just a bad CEO
Sure, believe what you want to believe. You can either adapt to what's happening, or just get phased out. AI is happening whether you like it or not. You may as well learn to use it.
Hmmm maybe you're misunderstanding me.
What I mean is "coding" is basically the grunt work of development. The real skill is understanding the requirements and building something efficiently. Tbh, I hate coding.
What tools like Gemini or ChatGPT brings to the table is the ability to create small, efficient snippets of code that works. We can then just modify it to meet our more specific requirements.
This makes things much faster, for me at least. If the time comes when the AI can generate more efficient code, making my job easier, I'd count that as "works" for me.
If you get, say, depressed because of your life being constant shit, how will going to a mental institution help? How does therapy help?
It's not like therapy is going to solve the problems you face in life, like lack of money, friends, bad job, etc? I guess I'm asking what is the purpose of therapy and mental institutions?
Hi everyone, I'm extremely new to 3d printing, and have taken over a printer from a friend who doesn't use his. I'm trying to get those smooth prints I see people having, and I understand I need to get a smaller layer height to achieve the details. However my stuff keeps coming out looking like the pictures below.
Any idea what's going on and how I can start fixing it?
I'm printing PLA filament.
- Nozzle temp: 215
- bed temp:70
- nozzle size: 0.3mm
- Layer height: 0.1mm
Thank you!