yeah, I'm not a fan of theirs, but in this one case I'll take a fairly informative video that covers the basics, regardless of the motivation. they've got a huge reach so many people will be made aware of alternatives to Google, which is nice. they cover some choices there that I'm not a fan of, but I still like that the topic is making its way to mainstream more.
noodlejetski
that AI-generated file really wasn't necessary
Does someone has an explanation?
companies that have the most money and resources to improve image processing don't want to disclose their findings in order to keep their advantage over the competition.
it's closed source.
it shows "Dec 16, 1" when I open the link, but the first time I saw someone post it, the date on the screenshot said "May 16, 2024 - 08:30 CEST": https://social.treehouse.systems/@amie/112452636130622939
SteamOS is based on Arch, which you do not want to use and maintain as a beginner. what matter is the desktop environment, which in SteamOS' case is KDE Plasma, a great choice in my completely unbiased opinion.
it's not private, and could technically read and collect messages sent via e2ee services, FYI.
it can only store cards that use barcodes/QR codes, not NFC ones.
it used to be on F-droid (not sure if on the default repo or Izzy's), but it appears it's been removed.
feel free to make a writeup!
thus particular company is apparently also being accused of being involved in an NFT scam before they rebranded to Rabbit.