It's not like they're entirely unconnected, more bikes means less cars, which is great for all the reasons they mentioned. Then again they completely miss the point in that there are real safety issues around these bikes, and fixing those won't mean a complete reduction in bike use.
Except I have never paid a fee for using the atm in my life, no matter which bank the atm was located at. Maybe some features like depositing are only possible in your own bank's atm
Then you'd need to run adb once for the first install of fdroid/shizuku. Admittedly not great, but doing that once will not stop many OSS enthousiasts. It would widen the gap between power user and normal user considerably which also isn't great.
At least with something like shizuku one can effectively adb to your own phone, so even if adb became required to install non-google-approved apps on one's own phone... It will not block FOSS for long.
How dare they inconvenience our lords and saviours the companies. If they want to make themselves feel useful they can protest in some forgotten corner where nobody cares. /s just in case
Wires are annoying as hell, and a proper desktop wireless headphone will have basically no loss in quality as they have a base station and are not using Bluetooth.
Same with the mouse, for things like gaming latency can be an issue, but a proper one isn't using Bluetooth either so no issues on that end (or at least the difference is lower than my skill issue, which causes me to lose games)
It's about the findability of the post and correctness of votes. A serial downvoter will diminish both, creating a disconnect between the real quality and the perceived quality.
No those three votes probably won't make a big difference, but it's a real problem if this becomes commonplace
To be fair an argument can be made for the Lego block one, using a novel combination of existing technologies to get better results is how nearly all innovation happens in machine learning.
Why does Nvidia even boast about their new GPUs? They're doing the same calculations as the old generation, I fail to see the difference between Blackwell and the new gen they just announced. /s
There very much is a difference between a generic chatbot and one that can use the tools you listed. And with how LLM's work it's not just 'faster' like my answer above, but actually more qualitative results.
Making a script that automatically installs chocolatey (using the method described on the website) and then runs the installs is trivial. (I know cuz for a long time I used such a script)
It's not like they're entirely unconnected, more bikes means less cars, which is great for all the reasons they mentioned. Then again they completely miss the point in that there are real safety issues around these bikes, and fixing those won't mean a complete reduction in bike use.