

They just want to limit the amount of people who will actually bother to unlock sideloading. Combine it with their intention to force devs to pay fees to publish onto playmarket and you will get a good business model to gather even more money.


They just want to limit the amount of people who will actually bother to unlock sideloading. Combine it with their intention to force devs to pay fees to publish onto playmarket and you will get a good business model to gather even more money.


No wonder why some sites started to lag so hard in recent months.


Android users be like:



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You can actually pay for music and not freely download it from internet or simply capture from radio/TV?


Well, then this automation tool was a piece of crap software poorly designed to mimic Reddit’s karma system.


Well, there is a difference between having a situation, where some comunities do use automation tools to ban/unban and where the whole platform uses them.


We are taking about Google. The US tech company that works with the US government(which is rotted to the core now). No matter how noble the reasons they will tell you for this actions, this identity verification will be used for surveillance and control of personal life. This is basically the same thing as with child safety now.


This is what happens when you don’t have strong competitors. We need to promote more independent OS platforms for smartphones like Linux distros.


It seems that I have left in time to not catch an AI summary about myself. XD


Good then that they haven’t put explosives in it yet.


Short review directly from this source for those, who don’t want to read the whole article:
The Core Problem, Simply Stated
Technology is making distribution dramatically more efficient.
But efficiency gains are being captured by whoever controls the bottleneck — the platform, the marketplace, the search engine — rather than distributed to the workers who enable production or the consumers who fund it.
Without wages, workers can’t consume. Without consumption, capital has nowhere productive to go. So it piles up in buybacks and data centers. GDP growth slows. And we wonder why a world of genuine technological marvels feels economically stagnant for most people.
That’s the paradox.
As AI accelerates the substitution of capital for labor, the dynamics described here are likely to intensify rather than resolve. The question isn’t whether the technology works — it clearly does. The question is whether the institutions and incentive structures around it will evolve fast enough to distribute what it creates.
That’s the harder problem. And it’s not a technology problem at all.


Doesn’t matter how advanced your weapons are if you have not enough money to use enough of them and not enough soldiers that would like to come and kill other people that can also fight them back. So, while the USA has high defending potential, it has not enough politically approved resources for a long occupational war. Only short quick operations are now possible, since the USA citizens are against the war and greatly affect the leadership authority of current government, so that it cannot waste money to launch a full scale war as it was before. Especially, because of this doesn’t pleases oligarchs which have great leverage in this situation.


I believe only in success of AI systems based on real neurons(living tissue), not just “the models”. The problem with all current AI system is that they are just modelling how real AI would look and behave like. I appreciate his attempts to turn AI slop into something more meaningful, but I do not comprehend how he is going to achieve this without creating some completely new and revolutionary approach to resemble neurons in computers.
We are not modelling real neurons even. What we have are just big functions with lots of parameters that calculate the output number based on input. That’s all.


No matter how rich you are, if you have seen the ad, then their job is done. They pay YouTube to show ads to as much people as possible, not to just ones who can afford buying their products.


People with android phones who use YouTube app.


Yeah, funny people. I personally prefer my ads to be free on free streaming services. Even if it means to wait a few weeks or so before desired content will be available on these services.
So, in conclusion, Reddit banned McCartney for posting images from his own concert in his own subreddit? Wild…