

Sony’s strategy has been all over the place. This should have been the stance at the launch of PS5, if anything, not now.
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Sony’s strategy has been all over the place. This should have been the stance at the launch of PS5, if anything, not now.


Thank you for your well constructed sarcastic comment, brother. It is astonishing how can some people can still praise AI companies publicly without feeling any shame.


You should still hate it.


I beg you to not support AI bazillion-dollars companies in any way.


The result is what we should aim for, but the reason for it is… debatable.


That is what F-Droid would be, on Android. If it survives…
Of course, we have SailfishOS, postmarketOS, and other small ones, too.


No


Go on, do it.


You don’t need to tell me, but local administrations.
Why do you think Americans are destroying Flock cameras right now?


Google’s monopoly is a bigger problem than one guy having confused ideas, to me.


And? I don’t want my face and habits fed to a private AI company based in the US.


Speed cameras in Italy have been disabled in many municipalities, following the recent revision of the traffic laws, which rendered some of them illegal.


it so difficult to put cameras that detect illegal behavior automatically?
It is possibly illegal and I, a car-hater, wouldn’t want it.
We have the human police for it. They just need to do their goddamn job.


Magically by doing absolutely nothing.


I don’t see as relevant a possible connection of archive.today to someone based in Russia.
The only facts that should be relevant are that the manager of it is an egomaniac, andcannot be trusted.


Is your comment in the thread about Wikipedia banning archive.today?
edit: I realised by reading other comments that many used archive.today to bypass paywalls, aside from the archival purpose Wikipedia relied on.


You provided links to the Web Archive and to GhostArchive, but not to archive.today
I am curious: is this after you have learned of Wikipedia’s decision to ditch it, since it’s been proven to alter the content of the archived pages?


uBlock Origin on Firefox with default settings and filterlists still works successfully on Youtube.


You will never see that implemented. You should be thankful you even have a pause button.
This is what the EU should be doing too. Any day now…