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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • This doesn’t make sense to me.
    If you install features over time, it’s because you want to use them, if you want to use them, it’s not bloat.
    If it’s to try it, and it’s not for you, why not just remove the package again?

    I can’t say for others, but my system definitely does not get bloated over time.
    On the contrary, I remove preinstalled features I don’t use, when I get tired of seeing them updating.







  • That’s a weird editorializing of the headline, for an article that describes wide spread use, and a market of rapidly growing value.

    For instance a sentence like these:

    This is no longer experimentation; it’s habit formation at an unprecedented scale.

    This rapid adoption drives real dollars: In the two and a half years since OpenAI’s ChatGPT introduced the public to generative AI, consumer AI has become a multibillion-dollar market.

    One of the most surprising findings? Parents are among the most engaged AI users, turning to AI for everyday help.

    Even ChatGPT, with its first-mover advantage, only converts about 5% of its weekly active users into paying subscribers

    Considering there’s a pretty strong free option, 5% is not bad.
    How many pay for using Youtube? IDK but my guess is that it is way less than 5%.
    How many pay for using search? My bet is that we are in the thousandth on that. Yet search is profitable!





  • Because the development of new Smartphone SOC has been very strong, and the new ones really are better in multiple ways. The gains are far from minimal. There are also huge improvements in display, camera and modem technology. For the processing power the improvements are especially big when you look at PPW figures.

    Regarding cheap phones, you can get very feature rich very usable smartphones dirt cheap now, that are both way better and way cheaper than just a few years ago. It used to be that cheap phones lacked features like GPS and NFS, even motion sensors could be limited, and they certainly didn’t have bluetooth. Now all that is generally included even in cheap phones, and they have good screens too, even a modest IPS screen which is dirt cheap can be pretty good nowadays. So the progress is for all.

    My wife just bought a phone that was cheaper than her old phone, but still it’s is way better.

    The reason they all make better phones is due to this thing we call competition. If all brands except one stopped making better phones, the one that continues making them better will take marketshare from everybody else, and have by far the best profits, because the highest profits are with the best phones.

    PS: Something that is also new in “standard” phones is that they have way better water protection. It used to be you would have to buy an ugly bulky phone to have that, now you can get standard phones with good IPS ratings, so you don’t have to worry about using them in the rain.

    Contrary to you, I find the continued development of better phones amazing. Latest phone I bought was twice what I thought I’d ever spend, and that was because I wanted a good camera. The new Cameras are so freaking great, that if you ever tried taking pictures with an old film camera, that needed the film developed at a shop to get them on paper.
    What we have now is way beyond what I ever imagined possible, but really so is just about everything with a modern smartphone.
    They really are marvels of technology that some people just take for granted.
    But research the SOC, The Camera, GPS or the motion sensors, even a modest motion sensor utilize quantum theory technology, comparing the synchronization of 2 meeting light waves, and the feature cost less than a dollar to make!

    This is what the future was supposed to be, unfortunately only smartphones have delivered beyond our dreams, everything else is turning to shit.





  • Why is it rong to forgive the one you love ?

    Whoever you were unfaithful with probably hadn’t promised your boyfriend anything, so definitely it’s irrational to blame “the other guy”.
    If you had agreed to be in a monogamous relationship, you broke that agreement, and for most people that’s a very serious thing.
    I do not however buy into your claim that this issue is something men care about more than woman. On the contrary women are generally the ones complaining about potentially unfaithful men, and I’ve heard many women generalize that men are often unfaithful, to a degree one would think that is much more common. But statistics clearly indicate that since there are more men than women, chances are that on average, women are more frequently unfaithful than men.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeonhole_principle