

Friggin’ FDR and his new deal nonsense has had downstream effects no one had the foresight to predict. Franklin F’d up this phone.


Friggin’ FDR and his new deal nonsense has had downstream effects no one had the foresight to predict. Franklin F’d up this phone.


ROLL A TATTY!


They really should stop hiding them. We all deserve to have access to these secret books that were made up by AI since we all contributed to the training data used to write these secret books.


I go to plenty of places don’t have doormen and prefer the experience. Did you read the description of the fallacy? The doorman fallacy is based on c suite execs making a decision that they don’t have personal experience with.


Nope. But that’s another person I can happily do without


Exactly. I almost feel like many are hungry for something new and different. So much so, that you give them something completely useless like an Ai widget, and they are willing to accept it to scratch an innovation itch.


They’ve been really holding back until now.


Instead of 3d printing something? What are you the 3d printing antichrist?!


I agree with the message here, but man does this anology fail with me. Hotel door men are just another pressure point for tipping for service I really don’t want / need 99% of the time. An automatic door and a smart luggage cart that follows me to my room would be much preferred.


There is a large demand for Teslas in China believe it or not. Very possible this is just motivated by trying to favor Chinese automakers more so than out of genuine safety concerns.


Does that even use a GPU?


Your best sarcastic self is prime Microsoft material.


Wouldn’t it be cool if you could have AI on the desktop clock so you could ask it what time it was in different places in the world?


In a way, don’t you think it’s weird that Google is funding Mozilla (and by your logic basically endorsing it) and yet you’re not using it?
In what way? I don’t understand this. I want to be as far away from Google as I reasonably can without cutting my nose off to spite their face.
This reflexive chromium bad mentality really blinds people to what Vivaldi is doing. You don’t seem to understand for example the manifest 2 changes have not affected Vivaldi and that they have pledged to prevent that for as long as they can. My u block works just as well as yours but my websites load faster and I have a development team that is anti AI not trying to shove slop at every upgrade.


There any good software that helps automatically select the best edge to use a print base that looks at minimizing supports as a key variable?


Yeah history most certainly going to look favorably back upon the time when the USA spent tens of millions to terrorize its own citizens and working class in the name of hostile ethnic cleansing. Sure it might sound harsh when we are doing it, but give it a few years and when everyone is rich and safe and happy here because of this, it will all make perfect sense retrospectively. If you don’t get it, you’re just not a 3D chess player I guess, amiright?


My 1st goal is to have a good browser experience without Ai crap and have my privacy reasonably respected. Read up on Vivaldi if you question whether their goals align with these.
My second goal is to save the world, but I’m not going to use a crud AI browser like Firefox (which btw is funded by Google anyway) so I can feel superior.


Super pleased with Vivaldi
Sorry, this had to be tested in production. Tell us more details and we will see if we can find a fix.
Ha! It’s 2026 now. Those problems can easily be ignored as they are all in the past.