Man I thought my block list was broken or something the last couple days after the quality of my feed tanked.
Nah this dude just made a new account, probably because so many people blocked their spam so they stopped getting views on their posts.
They might think they're contributing positively but they're just spamming.
The LG concept one I saw that had this, just had enough cameras where there was no way you could put something in without it seeing the QR and scanning it automatically.
I'm not saying this is for everyone, I'm saying that's a feature that could be handy for certain use cases where people need such assistance in their life.
The one smart feature I could see being nice is inventory tracking.
There's some new regulation incoming in the EU where they're doing QR codes on products with the price and also expiry date.
A fridge that scans my milk carton as I put it in and then also knows the expiry date would be neat.
I don't see this as something I could ever need, but for old people or people with various disabilities? Could have its use.
Could be worse, at least Google isn't opening tickets as high priority asking basic questions on how to use ffmpeg.
Unlike the Microsoft teams devs: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/10341
Really funny to go "this is a high priority ticket" as if they've paid to use ffmpeg in teams.
Even the first version of ChatGPT passed turing tests.
It takes surprisingly little for an LLM to make natural language responses that are indistinguishable from a human. Especially when factual accuracy was never part of it.
The apis are already there and accessible(though undocumented), your app just isn't allowed to be on the app store if you use it.
It would cost them next to nothing in dev time. They're purely doing this to protect their own monopolistic interests. Which I guess yeah is a good business decision, one that should be illegal and punished.
You clearly don't understand why apple did this, and what the EU is trying to require here.
EU is requiring that third party apps have access to the same things as first party apps, that is all. If the apple watch app can sync WiFi network passwords to your watch, a third party app must also be allowed to do the same thing. Like say the Garmin app syncing this info to a Garmin watch.
Apples solution to this is to be utter cunts and remove features from first party apps just to be "compliant" and then go and try and turn the population against the regulators.
Yankee candle rating dropped sharply (or at least statistically significant) during covid with reviews of them being negative because they had little to no smell.
Loss of smell being a covid symptom.
Edit: oh and yeah it would go up and down based on larger outbreaks. So it followed the early waves of mass outbreaks basically 1:1
Man I thought my block list was broken or something the last couple days after the quality of my feed tanked. Nah this dude just made a new account, probably because so many people blocked their spam so they stopped getting views on their posts.
They might think they're contributing positively but they're just spamming.