

…for now.
I swear. Society at large will never learn from Microsoft’s games.
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…for now.
I swear. Society at large will never learn from Microsoft’s games.


Thanks. But I’ve tried it. Doesn’t work. It requires a firmware version that is one version higher than what’s on mine. With no way to connect to it, there’s no way to update the firmware.


I’ve used both, and highly prefer this over any of the ipods of the generation. This is partly because of the drag and drop, but mostly because it didn’t gaf whether the mp3 came from itunes or ripped with Audio Grabber. Ipods all cared, and I had to trick them into playing Audio Grabber files by encoding them to m4a. Absolutely bonkers.


Not to brag, but this is my mp3 in 2026:

It plays wonderfully. But only works with Windows XP for transfers…


Ah. I missed that. Ok, this makes total sense then. But the films activate at high doses anyway; doses you’ll notice. I guess this system will be especially useful if those films ever become more sensitive.
From Frigate’s site, regarding their paid + subscription.
Frigate+ models are trained using images from actual security cameras in use by Frigate users located all over the world.
I’m hoping this is fully opt-in, but it doesn’t say.


Their privacy policy is stupid. Here’s an archive link, so you can avoid la time.


Carriers are laughing in cellular triangulation


That’s a big ‘if’, and one I desperately want.


The EBT4 film is designed to change color instantly when exposed to radiation, a change that can be detected by the naked eye.
So, why do I need your system to point a digital camera on the film, if I can see the change on the film? Seems like a solution to a problem that was already solved.

Edit. Image isn’t working, but it’s this one of Dwight saying mallard lol


Hahahahahaha!! No, no, you’ve got a good point


I thought of some of those, but decided to add my point (4) and allow the community to do it right.


Came here to say this exact thing hahahahahaha!


They don’t need people. They have agentic browsers. Lolol


Rebuild trust?
Then, and only then, we might start to trust again.


Their AI replacement. I see that the article has been altered since I’ve favorited it, changing its original tune. Nevertheless, I know people in msft, and they’re doing exactly that (replacing older human-written code with slop). One of my mates left msft for this exact reason.


Microsoft had found…
Yeah. I already knew what caused it.


Didn’t Facebook do basically this with books a little bit ago? Except fb did it for profit.
Funny you should say that…