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  • What do you think "All" means?

  • Floorp

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  • Nice religion.

    It's a tool. You're attaching far too much moral virtue to something that in another breath you will describe as an autocomplete tool.

  • Merriam-Webster, the Urban Dictionary of dictionaries

  • You are all over this thread repeating variations of the same comment which, despite wildly different responses from voters, mostly show you do not at all understand how image model training and generation work.

    This sort of absolutism is dead. Do you think they should be disqualified if they Google something and the answer is in Google's AI summary?

    • No? Great, now we understand your line is subjective and you get to decide what is or isn't acceptable use of AI.
    • Yes? Cool. Describe how the you police this and how do you choose between fhe three games made next year that will qualify, of which 2 are furry Visual Novels made entirely of RPG maker assets and 1 is the fifty-seventh Pokemon entry.
  • Neinhundert-neizig, eins-zwei-drei, eins-zwei-drei - rauf an!

  • Sometimes we do. Sometimes we'll take a loss on the phone because we want you to stay paying the bill after your contract. Market segmentation and personalised offers are a big thing at the moment.

  • Cool, you live in that world already. Most networks don't lock phones anymore. Our first question to people who ask for phones to be unlocked is whether they actually tried the new SIM in it yet, as almost none of our phones are sold locked anymore.

  • DT is far more than a network carrier, it's one of the largest IT services companies in the world. On top of that their largest profits in the mobile sector are from the, eh, less regulated T-Mobile.

    Their operating margin is around 12%, way down on last year.

    https://companiesmarketcap.com/deutsche-telekom/operating-margin/

    A more straightforward telecom example might be Vodafone in the UK who are at -4% this year: providing services cost them money https://companiesmarketcap.com/gbp/vodafone/operating-margin/

    Telefonica in Spain are at 1.7% https://companiesmarketcap.com/telefonica/operating-margin/

    Orange in France are at 10% https://companiesmarketcap.com/orange/operating-margin/

    For comparison outside of the telecoms sector, Google is at 40%

    https://companiesmarketcap.com/alphabet-google/operating-margin/

  • Assuming the cutout feature works by AI and requires you send your photo to their server, it makes a lot of sense that Apple don't want you sending your nads to their server.

  • I'm sorry the carriers you deal with are so shit but until mobile data transfer becomes a government utility (and let me tell you, there's a reason telecoms are scrambling to diversify) they do have to make a profit. In most markets the margins are razor thin and new radio technologies (4G, 5G, 6G) are costing more and returning less.

    So when poorly regulated markets let them merge into monopolies, or they cut costs by reducing human customer services, "based, I stole a phone from a shitty company" should hopefully be also followed up by you supporting legislation to make mobile data a government utility.

    For reference I work in an EU telecom and our industry is heavily regulated. If software companies or supermarkets were hammered for what they do with the data we "just" transfer, they'd be a lot cleaner too.

  • I work for a telecom.

    99% of the time this was because the cost of the phone is built into your plan. There was a serious risk (and still is) of fraud whereby the phone is fraudulently ordered to an address, the phone physically swiped, the customer never pays, and the telecom can't recover the phone or its costs. More basically, it used to be pretty hard to get money from customers who just stopped paying. You could get a €2000 euro phone for €500, pay that up front, and walk to the local guy with a serial cable who unlocked your phone for €20.

    Theres a lot more protections, technological and legal, that have slowed this now, but the profit is still high enough that jumping through hoops like embedding an ally in the contact centre or intercepting couriers is still worth it. Most of our phones are no longer locked to carrier as we just have better ways of dealing with it now, and all we were doing was feeding 20 euro to the guy who also sells vapes and buys gold.

  • Is "the vast majority of your users" your display name or something? I have those turned off in my client settings

  • It's an ENUM and other people have to read this fucking codebase too, Brian!

  • Vast yes. Deep, no. That's what you're experiencing; the actual game loop is about as complex as Farmville

  • Bit silly. In this scenario, you're not measuring the speed of the truck. You're measuring the time it takes to complete a lap. And we are the ballerina rotating, and as we are a miniature plastic ballerina with no outside frame of reference, our own regular rotation is the only consistent measure we have.

  • Yes, Wales is generally divided into North, Mid and South (and Corner, as in Cornwall).

    South Wales generally corresponds with the former Kingdom of Deheubarth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deheubarth?wprov=sfla1

    Deheubarth was punished for rebelling against Engkand in 1282 by being divided into the three counties of South Wales. Referring to it as South Wales rather than south Wales is a miniature act of rebellion in itself; the Welsh government styles it capitalised to emphasise that historical distinction; the Britsh government uses lower case to erase the distinction.