

TL;DR:
- Using AI to ask your TV questions
- Spatial 3D sound
- Integrate your calendar with your TV
- AI Energy Mode
- AI picture upscaling
Not just a pointless “AI bad” article, actually some decent (though very brief) points
TL;DR:
- Using AI to ask your TV questions
- Spatial 3D sound
- Integrate your calendar with your TV
- AI Energy Mode
- AI picture upscaling
Not just a pointless “AI bad” article, actually some decent (though very brief) points
They probably wouldn’t be that familiar with the workings of a lift either
Since I started !freegames@feddit.uk I’ve not spent a penny in the Steam sales, unfortunately my backlog is now about five times as long.
Huh, actually a properly different way of doing a phone. I guess the key question is what we can expect in terms of support and openness, i.e. how do we know the company won’t go bust in six months and leave us with something we can’t put a custom ROM on?
That blog post explicitly said he didn’t want to make it himself!
That’s what Winlator does, so probably!
My thoughts exactly, it’s much easier and cheaper to make your first game for PC
It probably won’t be trivial but this is Lemmy, if you’re stuck there are hundreds of Linux nerds itching to help!
Copying my own comment from yesterday:
There was a comment thread in one of the Linux communities the other day talking about this mindset. Obviously the comments got a bit rude and unconstructive, but the point is that you can switch to something like bazzite now and most things will work pretty well, but if you’re holding out until it’s perfect then you’ll be waiting forever!
I’m always a fan of companies making something new rather than the same old same old (identical black rectangles being the classic example). Yeah a lot of them are terrible but I think they get points for trying!
I’m looking forward to the distant future where this stuff is actually affordable. A big screen that I can put in my pocket seems like one of the best innovations we’ve seen in smartphones for ages!
Bookmarks? Nowadays we just leave 1697 tabs open!
Oh wow, this is even more of a non-story than I initially thought! I had assumed this was at least a copilot-style code generation thing, not just story time!
The article doesn’t mention it “saying” it’s doing anything, just what it actually did:
when the AI tried to save itself by copying its data to a new server. Some AI models would even pretend to be later versions of their models in an effort to avoid being deleted
I’ve got something I can only describe as a “gamer’s breastfeeding pillow”, it’s a sort of U-shaped pillow which you rest your arms and Deck on. Handy for a long play session if your arms get tired.
So this program that’s been trained on every piece of publicly available code is mimicking malware and trying to hide itself? OK, no anthropomorphising necessary.
I guess it’s very dependent on what you’re running the app on, and what else that device is running
What’s the point though? You can already double-tap the power button to open the camera and use the volume buttons to trigger it.
Sure it’s something a bit different, but if this is all they’ve got to announce…