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Netflix: Piracy is Difficult to Compete Against and Growing Rapidly
  • It's really not free. Piracy is still a bit of a chore. It's just less of a chore than juggling a dozen streaming services, shitty and inconsistent apps and playing the whole "what major corporation's subscription service has the rights for this show?" game.

    They ought to try sucking less.

  • Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"
  • My biggest issue with this whole debacle is that the non-profit board hasn't clearly explained itself to the pubic or its employees. There's an ethics discussion that absolutely positively needs to happen and there needs to be some sort of governance in place around a myriad legal and moral issues from copyright to displacing human jobs and that can't happen right now because we still don't know what the fuck the board was trying to accomplish.

    I'm all for responsible stewards of AI, but I don't think this board is it. They've cut themselves out of any future governance ability in any event.

  • Former Apple designers launch $700 Humane AI Pin as smartphone replacement
  • I really don't know what to think of this thing. It's a bit like a combadge from Star Trek with a camera and small monochrome projector. I like the idea behind it, handling most of the utilitarian features smartphones bring without the games and social media distractions. The AI stuff is neat, but I don't know how well baked any of it is and that's really going to be what makes or breaks something like this.

    Price is a bit high, and I don't know how I feel about the subscription--I guess it's not bad if you think of this as a full cellphone replacement, but that's a tall order with something this new and dorky. There's probably a 90%+ chance this becomes short-lived vaporware/abandonware, but who knows. I'd love to see something succeed that gets people's faces out of their cellphones and back to interacting in person more.

  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits giving up on Windows Phone and mobile was a mistake
  • I'm hoping the slow creep of right to repair laws will help with this. Forcing manufacturers to provide spare parts, documentation and diagnostic tools to independent shops I think will inevitably lead to more open devices in general.

    There would already be a vibrant community of smartphone Linux distros right now if bootloaders were unlocked and manufacturers were more forthcoming with documentation.

  • Apple will be able to update iPhones while they're still in the box, report claims
  • If they design the process efficiently it shouldn't burn too much battery to update the system image. The phone just needs to power up, connect to store wifi, apply the image and shut down. Doesn't even need to power up the screen.

  • Unity CEO John Riccitiello is retiring, effective immediately
  • He didn't fail. He did what the board asked of him which proved to be more unpopular than they all had expected. So they gave him an obscenely generous severance package and sent him on his merry way.

    He's been rewarded and they're just trying to position it so it looks like the company leadership gives a shit and won't try the exact same thing at a later date.

  • Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple
  • Apple deliberately makes it appear that way so the competition looks bad.

    They don't really advertise the fact that they're quietly intercepting all of their customers messages to other customers and routing them through a proprietary network.

    And if you dare leave, messages from your old iPhone friends mysteriously won't arrive unless you proactively deregister your number from iMessage or it eventually expires out.

  • Israel declares siege of Gaza as Hamas threatens to start killing hostages
  • How do you negotiate with someone that just kidnapped and executed or planning to execute hundreds of civilians?

    You don't. There's no negotiating with terrorists, it's too late. There is no good solution. The best Israel can do right now is make every effort to target Hamas, minimize civilian casualties and try to rescue as many people as they can.

    If they go nuts and start trying to exterminate in Gaza they'll just fuel the next terrorist standoffs and keep this going for several more decades.

  • Record chicken prices squeeze US shoppers, benefit Tyson Foods
  • Depends. You do a lot better price-wise with dry beans.

    If you consider drained weight, canned beans are usually about $1 for a 15oz can in my area, which yields about half a pound of drained beans. So, $2/lb

    Chicken is anywhere from $1 to $8/lb but I've been averaging about $2/lb. It's our main protein source and I watch for sales and stock up.

  • Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro released. Thoughts?
  • I'm coming from a 6 Pro and getting the 8 Pro. I'm pretty happy with what I've seen:

    • 7 years of software upgrades!!!!
    • Incremental improvements in processor & cameras
    • Free watch
    • The display isn't fucking curved
  • Paris is battling an infestation of bloodsucking bedbugs on trains and in movie theaters as the city gets ready to host the 2024 Olympics
  • It's not great to breathe in, but neither are chemical pesticides. It doesn't really get kicked up in the air once it's applied unless it's actively disturbed.

    If you're going to use pesticides, they all come with tradeoffs and different situations you can use them.

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