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Just a bastard roaming around the world

  • Well, I don't care about any company but seeing Samsung take the shot is always refreshing. I wish more companies would be at odds to call bullshit out publicly like that.

  • The company screwed themselves by hyping a nothing burger. The influencers just helped unaware consumers to not fall for this scam.

  • This piece of e-waste was DOA before launch. The founders were with their heads too much up their own asses to realize that.

  • There is NO appeal for this product. We already carry an AI device, it's called a smartphone. We already have an AI device on our bodies, it's called a smartwatch. This thing solves no problem and creates a lot of new ones, like being an annoying tamagotchi that doesn't even bring the pleasure to use it. It's a scam to pocket VC money.

  • It's not a "public narrative" when the product is objectively trash. You don't get to have an opinion about a fact like "don't eat plutonium because you will die" and say "oh, I don't think so, it's your narrative".

  • I used to use and love miniflux, but then they migrated to Golang and PostgreSQL, neither which are supported by my shared hosting (namecheap).

    I use Freshrss now.

  • Holy shit, Star Trek knew. They were trying to warm us.

  • Thanks for the laugh, because your reply clearly shows you have no arguments and decided to attack me on a personal level, all while showing you know absolutely nothing about the creative arts and the industry.

    This silly angry discourse of yours? I heard it again and again: how all the work I did and the knowledge I had because I spent so much time learning to grind pigments, to choose the right oils, to know the right water dosage, the right paper, all of it, would be useless because the new big thing arrived: digital art tools. How designers would be obsolete because instead of drawing with pen and paper and big ass tables and rules we would be doing all in a tiny screen, being all processed through a computer.

    I lived through it all kid, while you're typing your silly comment in the confort of your room without a single knowledge of the real world. And I'll do it again and again, because I'm not a moron. I know how to draw and to paint for real, and how to draw and how to paint in digital, and I'm using AI to enhance everything beyond what I thought it was possible.

    You know nothing, and understand nothing, all while tapping yourself in the back thinking you got a great zinger. Shame.

    And don't bother to reply. You're a moron and an imbecile that I already spent too much time replying your stupidity. You're blocked.

  • I'm sure the smartphone you're using right now is all under your control with no network access right? 🤦

    Seriously, what's up with all those trolls on lemmy?

  • TV commercials? Honest question, do you even know what is the Adobe Cloud used for? Do you even know who uses it and how it is used? They're not the industry standard for nothing, they're actually really powerful creativity tools with strong collaboration tools. They are not perfect, but they ARE the best. You don't use it, you're out of the industry. It's hard to keep a job with Affinity unless you're freelancing, and it's damn impossible if you rely on crap like GIMP.

    Sure, you can put a nail in with a shoe but that doesn't mean the shoe is better than a hammer. Come on.

  • I'll give you the benefit of doubt instead of calling you a troll, so I'll say this: Stop using your smartphone, right now. Nobody used GPS and people managed to cross oceans. Nobody had mobile phones and people managed to get in touch just fine. Nobody had text apps, they sent letters and used paper to take notes. They went to the bank to see how much money they had on their account. They went to music stores to browse CDs.

    So give up you phone, right now, and all the conveniences it gives you. Then ask for a friend to text here after a year and tell me how it was.

  • Finally a decent suggestion. I'll take a look at it, thanks!

  • Because we get the same useless suggestions over and over and over that solves absolutely nothing. If you know about the limitations then don't go around pitching Linux as an universal solution since that's clearly a lie.

  • "oh, just switch to Linux"

    Oh, just shut up already. On Linux my fingerprint reader doesn't work, my Adobe apps doesn't run, my Concepts app doesn't run. Not everybody works in IT, and many of us actually run apps other than Office ones.

    This shit sucks, and I'll support every tool that fixes and neuters Microsoft attacks to the user space because my work apps are there.

  • If that thing was a lightweight, cheap companion to a cellphone with a decent camera I could maybe consider buying it, because I do like some concepts like dealing with single tasks like adding an item to a todo list, playing a song, checking out a qr code or grabbing a video while I'm riding.

    The way it is now it's a grandiose piece of crap, too expensive for its own good.

  • I like Xitter more, as in "shitter".

  • Are there even evidence that neuralink is real? All I saw was statements from Musk and its company.

  • That backlog of books and DVDs in my closet is more and more attractive each day.

  • Is there a LibreOffice-like-thing for Android?