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Comment Re:GenAI isn't the problem or the culprit here. (Score 5, Informative) 70

Smart devices have been spying on you for years now. Don't buy a fridge that spies on you.

I've had my 1990's GE side by side forever and have no plan to replace it. 12 years ago a part went out. It was easily replaced and has been running great since. No one needs a fridge to tell them what they ate or what they need to buy.

Comment Re:What the hell is going on here? (Score 1) 39

And how is OpenAI making its code work well on all these different platforms? Everybody else seems to be writing their code to run on one architecture. Does OpenAI have three teams of programmers adapting their latest code to work on three chip architectures?

I'd guess that they'll have their AI make the alterations on its own. I'm hoping it'll accidentally make a new version of qbasic Gorilla instead.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 25

Feature-wise, battery life is much better on the 17 than the 13 (especially an old one), the camera is much, much better (especially for the Instagram crowd) and overall speed. But if the 13 works for you, that's great, keep it as long as possible. It keeps more junk out of the landfill.

I probably just crossed some age line where "everything I have now is good enough dammit!"

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