I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.
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sarcasm is already hard to understand online, even harder for generative AI
I know sometimes I would take a peek at the person’s comment history to see if they were well informed / a shill for the product. The AI can’t do that
I almost prefer lemons of Lemmy 🍋
My guess is that it’s a simpler word that is more memorable and ‘biological’ sounding. So people are more likely to remember it over mutualism
Oops, should be fixed now
Thanks!
I like [email protected] for movies and TV shows
In addition to this, I’ve heard people say to do ‘drive by compliments’. If you’re not trying to start up a conversation or don’t want the person to worry about a conversation, you can drop the compliment right as you’re about to leave the situation. It has its downsides as well
I think the intent was humor, where the question was weird because it had nothing to do with gender or experiences related to a particular gender
Have you got any weird questions for the opposite gender?
See if you can find a friend who owns a particular model and is comfortable letting you try it on. How it fits is the most important thing IMO.
Samsung ones seem reliable, but one big downside is that the app (Galaxy Wearable), has a number of required permissions. The app does not function without them, even if you don’t need those features. I’m not sure what the workarounds are, and maybe you can make do without the app, but here is the list:
- Calendar
- Call logs
- Contacts
- Nearby Devices
- Phone
- SMS
You can read more about the privacy aspect of the popular brands here:
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/headphones/
I didn’t want to promote any paid tool in the post. I’m currently paying for one of the more well known models, but I want to shop around. My plan right now is to find a pay as you go tool, so that I can use different models depending on what task each one is good at.
If I’m going to pay for something, I want to vote with my wallet and go with the option that’s better for consumers
Same for me, on occasion I’ve discovered decent games by clicking on the ads on mobile. Since I know it’s going to open up the play store, it doesn’t feel as sketchy.
However, the vast majority of the time I back out after taking a look at the game page.
I was about to recommend Heliboard since that’s the best one so far IMO, but it also doesn’t have emoji search. Turns out I was using the “recent emojis” menu
That might help in the meantime till a better recommendation comes around
There actually is a bot here for that
@[email protected] 12 hours
This makes me think of people who have trouble in airports because their name is similar to someone else’s.
Only this is going to be much harder to deal with
Yea I appreciate the recommendation @[email protected], it was helpful!
I assume the removal is because of the referral code in the link, but really it’s the fault of Amazon (and similar companies) for hiding trackers inside shortened links. I use extensions/apps to intercept links and it’s still annoying
Good shower thought nonetheless
I haven’t seen much discussion about the third one, what would that be about?
Wouldn’t they be? They could measure how likely it is that someone clicks on the generated link/text
As a follow-up question, what are some open source satellite data sources, maybe orgs like NASA?
Quiet walks