OpenAI is reaching the point where they're big enough that things move slowly. They might have been working on something like this but it was obviously not done because they were thinking about security implications.
The ClawdBot guy did not care about security implications and just shipped a terrifying piece of software because he could
The more I work for tech companies the more I genuinely end up believing that stuff like this being removed is in fact just incompetence at least 50% of the time
I'd be a bit more transparent on the AI usage if possible. Personally I'm okay with it as long as it's just being used as a tool to reduce toil on creative work. But many people dislike it's involvement in any form in creative spaces.
Speed Queen is also quite good, and honestly LG does pretty well in my experience. A big problem I think is people really wanting matching appliance sets.
You should look at the most reliable brand for each category and go that way, because just because Electrolux makes good washers for example doesn't mean their ranges or dishwashers are going to be any good.
Embrace the mismatched scratch and dent appliances and you will achieve happiness
I'm not sideloading an app onto my desktop when I download an appx file from GitHub to install something instead of using the windows store, having a special term for installing an apk file outside the play store just obscures what's happening
Classic Mojang, I guess it's probably in an attempt to make it easy for users to understand when a release was made.
I was going to say it wouldn't make much of a difference for mods given they only really have one major release a year, but I'm pretty sure they also announced that they wanted to do more small releases instead. So we'll see I guess, main fear I have is that we're going to end up with very weird version range constraints.
I honestly feel like our best route to competition at this point is the big players being forced to license technology to eachother and smaller companies.
The reason CPUs don't suffer from these issues nearly as badly as graphics is that Intel and AMD are effectively stuck having to share technology with eachother.
Yeah I think Windows 8 in general is just what happens when you don't have proper user testing and go entirely based on what the shareholders think the next big thing in computing is going to be.
At the time everyone thought that touchscreens and tablets were going to take over everything, at this point though it's become pretty clear that tablets are for media consumption and some creative work. For productivity they just aren't as good as a full on desktop environment.
Not sure why it would be unexpected? 8.1 was not a good OS from a UI perspective, but it was the last version before Microsoft went all in on making Windows a service and not a product you paid to use.
They still had the incentive to make the OS better and faster. I remember videos from Microsoft at the time showing how fast Windows 8 could get to the desktop compared to 7. They don't really even try to work on stuff like that anymore.
Don't worry they didn't steal his voice, they stole thousands of voices and combined them into one voice that sounds like that one guy. Very different