Sweet. I’ll see if I can get working later on. Maybe I missed it, how much RAM is required for this?
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Sweet. I’ll see if I can get working later on. Maybe I missed it, how much RAM is required for this?
Cool. So they hacked people’s computer to protect them from hackers…
Eroding the privacy of those in need, for profit, one vulnerable group at a time…
I see the potential good this can do, but I’m not blind to the way these particular organizations have abused people and their data/privacy in the past (it was not for good). Why would we expect this to be any different?
What the hell did I just watch…
That is insanely awesome!
Ah, yes. Snufkin’s ideologies are the best ones. I’m not surprised.
Agreed. I can’t stand the previous symbology.
There ya go…
The built-in cameras use cases are video conferences, so they use the “afterthought” cameras (cheapest they can). I understand your use case, and I agree that the camera quality is shite, never mind the MP count. My 2005 phone shouldn’t have had a camera better than my 2024 laptop. Period.
Honest question. Why do you need a selfie camera on a laptop that’s more than 2MP? I don’t even think Teams/Zoom/Jitsi/etc can stream that much anyway.
It’s been around, and is ready for some implementations, but it’s not ready for prime time, and, IMO, a $3400 laptop is prime time.
Seems like a cool idea, but those screens aren’t really ready for this type of prime time.
Permalocked bootloader is a hard pass for me. If I buy a device, that device is mine. If I want to install something on it, I will. If they prevent me from doing that, I will simply not buy the device.
Cool concept. Very, very poorly implemented.
Holy crap that’s awesome
Your friend needs to read Good to Great by Jim Collins, and reassess.
Not an April fools, but it might have been a plan they (whoever it was) chose to later not follow through with.
I vaguely remember the Sony fiasco.
Both of these were in the USA. The first was with a friend’s purchase, the latter was an article he sent me. It’s been a little while, but I know one was Samsung, but can’t remember the other brand or which was which.
Not all tvs allow you to do that. Some require you to be online. Some took it a step further and are equipped with 4/5G modems to bypass your network restrictions.
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He’s right, we are virtue signaling. Pretty hard, actually. We are signaling that Facebook has no virtues, we are fkin done with its exploitative ways, and we are leaving due to our own virtues.