Michal 21h ago • 100%
Because you don't know where this information will end up. Companies often get hacked and the information leaks out.
Your email, address, phone number can be used to spam and scam you.
Other information can be used to make scam you more effectively, or even scam your relatives if they sprinkle enough seemingly private information in it.
Your public photos and videos (tiktok, YouTube) can be used to make a deepfake of you and end up online to blackmail you.
Ask yourself what you have yo gain from sharing information online, and remember that the internet never forgets.
Michal 4d ago • 100%
We are legion (we are bob)
Michal 5d ago • 100%
Yep, happened to me. But instead of "best regards", i usually end with simple "regards" which may have made it worse. I immediately followed up with an email profusely apologizing.
Michal 5d ago • 100%
Playing an instrument, like a guitar. It's great being able to play, but it takes time to learn it.
For me it's This Week In Google. I listen to it every week and between new episodes I listen to the archival episodes I haven't heard yet.
Michal 7d ago • 100%
LLMs keep getting better at imitating humans thus for those who don't know how the technology works, it'll seem just like it thinks for itself.
Michal 7d ago • 100%
Yes it is. If you're travelling by car, go to places that accomodate cars.
Don't expect all places to accomodate cars. If you want to go to place with no parking, use other means of transport.
Michal 1w ago • 50%
Get good tires. I never got a flat since switching to schwalbe marathon plus. They're expensive, but worth it.
Unless your typical route is covered in shards of glass which i can't speak of.
Michal 1w ago • 100%
Cars. Having to share the road with them specifically.
Michal 1w ago • 100%
He has all those scratchers yet chooses to sit on the sofa. I think he wants to be high up.
Michal 1w ago • 100%
Didn't take long, compared to how much Ukraine had to wait to get permission to use it on Russian territory while defending themselves.
Michal 2w ago • 100%
Gotta love the purr of that engine
Michal 2w ago • 97%
These cats are so identical i have trouble believing it's not one cat copy pasted.
Update: the verdict is in, the one on the right is a copy cat. I can tell because of the pixels.
Michal 3w ago • 100%
Cats can be affectionate. They provide entertainment too. I like it when my cat Somes to sit on my lap when I'm reading a book, or snuggled up i bed when it's cold at night.
I admire dog people for being able to give their pets all the attention they need, go for walks, clean after them. some times I don't have the time to give enough attention to my cat when he wants to play.
Michal 3w ago • 100%
Like that time they made a giant hole in the screen and called it 'dynamic island' 😂
Michal 3w ago • 100%
It's the iBump, it's a haptic invention gently letting you know you have passed to the other half of the screen. They also made it visible to give you a gentle cue as to where the middle is.
Michal 3w ago • 100%
Idk, he popularized electric cars, it has to count for something. But yes, net loss.
Santa Clara, CA — In a move that's already sending shockwaves through the tech industry, Nvidia announced today that it will be rebranding to "Nvidai" to better reflect its integral role in the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. "We've been at the forefront of AI development for years," said Jensen Huang, CEO of the newly christened Nvidai, in a press conference that featured holographic projections of the company’s latest AI models. "It's only fitting that our name reflects our commitment to this groundbreaking technology. Plus, it sounds cooler." The change comes as Nvidai continues to dominate the AI hardware market with its state-of-the-art GPUs, which have become essential for training and deploying complex machine learning models. "Frankly, we're tired of people thinking our name is just a clever abbreviation for 'Nifty Video Interface, Duh,'" Huang quipped. "It's time to set the record straight." Reactions from the tech community have been mixed. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, tweeted, "Great move by Nvidai. Now they just need to change 'GeForce' to 'AIForce' and they'll be set. #brandinggenius." Meanwhile, Intel's CEO was reportedly seen scribbling potential new names for his company, including "IntellAI" and "InteLLigence." Despite the excitement, the rebranding effort has not been without its challenges. Early reports indicate that the transition has caused some confusion among consumers. One Twitter user lamented, "Just bought a brand new 'Nvidai' graphics card, and now my rig won't stop trying to pass the Turing Test. Send help." However, Huang remains optimistic. "This is just the beginning," he said, hinting at future product lines that will feature AI-enhanced everything—from gaming experiences that adapt in real-time to your skill level, to AI-powered GPUs that can predict the stock market. "We're not just Nvidia anymore. We're NvidAI. The future is here, and it's got a neural network." As the company embarks on this new chapter, tech enthusiasts worldwide are left to ponder one pressing question: how do you even pronounce "Nvidai"?
I am looking to get a secondhand ThinkPad as my secondary laptop. Im currently undecided between X1 yoga g3, or x280. I want a lightweight laptop to replace my old t440. I like yoga because it's a convertible and this may be useful to watch movies in tent mode or use it as a tablet to browse internet. My main concern is the power button which I hear is easy to break and impossible to fix. X280 is more lightweight and compact, but the screen resolution is lower than x1. Both have soldered ram, so not upgradeable. I would be getting an 8GB laptop as 16gb is hard to find around here. Does cpu make a big difference? I will be installing Fedora on it.
Seems pointless and inconvenient for me as they usually seem to be poor quality, and can you really listen to music in the shower, and are you showering long enough to benefit from it? Or do you own one and use for a different purpose, like swimming or Kayaking?