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It’s not in any of the articles, but in dropbox forums:
The Third-Party AI features are not available to everyone yet. The features are in alpha and are only available to customers on Dropbox Professional, Essentials, Business, Business Plus, and some customers on Dropbox Standard and Advanced.
If you’re on a Basic, Plus or Family account, or you’re part of one of the other groups that don’t yet have access, the Third-Party AI features won’t be available to you.
Autocorrected “philandering?”
There’s a checkbox in your Lemmy account settings to allow/block all bot accounts. Only works if they identify themselves as such, so it’s not foolproof, but it’s better than nothing.
Pillow magnates and catheter cowboys.
Heartbreaking: The Worst Person Company You Know Just Made A Great Point
Maybe for the Cybertruck 2 they can get a designer that has graduated kindergarten?
The Next Big Thing™ is always ~5 years away.
Give me a solid car with an electric motor, but all old-school buttons and knobs in the cabin instead of a touchscreen that will be out of date in 5 years and cost 10k to replace if the kids get their grimy hands on it.
When the only communication given about the firing is to complain about Altman’s lack of communication, there’s a level of irony there I can’t even put into words.
The security of their cash flow.
Next time you get a hint of imposter syndrome, just remember you’ve never been as bad at your job as an OpenAI board member.
Ah, the Tremors method.
VPN to Sweden, update Windows to the EEA version, profit?
I’m not holding my breath, but we can hope.
Have to go out there and put in the work to proselytize their Lord and Savior Blockchain.
This is like your neighbor gifting you their child’s drawing and saying it’s worth $100.
Without somebody actually buying at that price, it’s just a made up number.
A person’s music taste seems to crystalize at some point in their teenage years. The bands you loved at 15-17 are probably the bands that you’ll love forever.
Likewise, I’m finding that my relationship with information services as a whole probably crystalized a while ago, and the new era of “apps for every individual thing” is just wholly unappealing. Give me a web browser to interface with your information. If I can’t get it done with that, I’m more likely to move on to some even older tech and skip your product altogether.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m late to bingo. And get off my lawn.
Me: “seems to” “at some point” “probably” while making a minor, secondary point. Others: Severely Triggered
The two big cases this year were already decided: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter,_Inc._v._Taamneh and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalez_v._Google_LLC
Although both dodged the S230 claims, both made it clear that Twitter and Google, respectively, had no liability.
Is there another case I missed?
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