I didn’t know there were mods for these. I have one in a drawer. What can be done to them?
Nice job! Love seeing projects like this
Awesome video thanks for sharing!
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This seems like a very bad idea. I’m concerned that having a test might cause people to suspend their critical thinking responsibility and may have other issues like being inaccurate or causing deep fake tech to just leap frog over it - and then be able to benefit from fake authenticity measurements.
Honestly a basic iPad would probably be amazing at all of these tasks and likely price competitive too.
I love this so much. Thank you!
Reddit has stats. They know damn well that 5% of their users created 90% of their best content. And those that worked the hardest for Reddit will be the fastest to leave.
These articles are so helpful. Keep finding new Lemmy’s to join! Fuck Reddit.
They’ve already replaced the hardware. The article shows a Palm Pilot emulator running on an iPad now.
The server it talks to was probably always some type of Linux box.
I found Siri suggestions to be such a pain I gave up on them and just swipe down for control center, tap home and use those buttons.
Why not edit the title to “as of Time” when it updates. That would be a cool way to take advantage of the Lemmy feature Reddit never had (but needed)
Time will tell. Wait 12 months then let’s see the membership and profits reported.
Based? Are you saying I’m biased? I’d be happy to discuss
I haven’t tried it yet, but with past Betas, I usually would not head into them at this point, too much risk it would have work-day impacting bugs but if it’s stable maybe I’ll give it a try. I really want to try WatchOS and you can’t do that without iOS
Sure. It’s art just like many digital tool assisted products came before it. Is it always difficult art to make ? No but who cares. It’s OC as long as the source of this AI art is the person posting.
I don’t usually discuss business on something like Reddit but since Lemmy feels more natural, I’m willing to say that I have a tech consulting business (Not in Alabama) but we work with clients all over. You could have a consulting session with me if that was helpful, we could discuss the state of Building PCs, current social media trends and hosts to become familiar with, and a general approach to teaching kids these skills (which I have done many times over the years). DM me if you are interested.
But for some free guidance, YouTube will be a wealth of knowledge. There are many great hosts and channels that you can learn a lot from.
Linus Tech Tips is excellent, but the content you’ll be looking for will be from a few years ago
Gamers Nexus is super informative but will have a learning curve to understanding all the points he is making
jay’s two cents used to be a wonderful channel but I haven’t seen much from him recently.
It’s kind of beautiful and approaching Legendary.
Nice shot. Did you take others? Nvm saw other post