So well done! I love this music video.
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I'm positive this is AI generated. I can't believe 9 to 5 Google fell for this.
The 'bump' has a shadow in the two straight-on photos, but the side view shows no height.
The hands holding the phone give it away, too. The fingertips look softened from a filter and don't have any sign of fingerprint ridges while the palm is much more detailed.
They also look too sharp in contrast to the background.
EDIT: The more I look the more I'm convinced. The side photo and the angled photo are completely different in size relative to the hand. The thickness of the palm is much too large, as well.
Isn't this known, though?
All their talk about repairability is just marketing speak to make it sound like they're doing it.
And just like USB-C, they'll only do it when forced yet act like they did it on their own accord and that it was for the environment and not that they had to.
Besides, even if they wanted to start making their devices more repairable, it might take a generation before we see significant changes. Tooling, manufacturing, and supply chains take time to set up with new changes.
I'm really liking the pace of patch releases. The game was pretty solid on release already, and these are minor tweaks and smaller bugs being taken care of.
Just really nice to see instead of the constant push of releasing games long before they should, and having paying customers deal with massive bugs that show the game wasn't ready for release.
It's really good. Didn't miss a beat moving to Lemmy because of Eternity.
Kirin chips are getting better but I won't consider devices with them until they start releasing what we need to make custom ROMs more easily.
A few Youtubers off the top of my head:
- TechnoTim
- Craft Computing
- LoRes DIY
- Learnlinuxtv
There are many more out there.
Is this the same as Beeper.com? Beeper.im doesn't go anywhere for me.
Shelly makes smart bulbs. They can be used only locally if you want or connect to homeassistant.
I have some Shelly plugs and they're great. If I ever buy a house, I plan to populate it with Shelly devices. I do want to try out Zigbee, but I don't have a need yet as I rent right now.
Nextcloud - If you're decent with computers and have a computer at home that can run 24/7. Could be an old laptop, even. There're are other self-hosting alternatives as well.
Proton Drive - If you don't mind spending a little for privacy. There are other privacy centric storage options, also.
A USB flash drive if it's just for documents and you don't mind walking around with one.
OnlyOffice is a decent alternative as well, as someone else has mentioned. But I'm not sure how privacy focused they are (idk off the top of my head, at least)
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