tetris11
Exactly. Is it just a webpage served up with some native UI buttons to make it look more glossy? Are app permissions implemented as separate system users under POSIX? How many apps are written in languages/frameworks running from interpreters, and how many actually touch bare metal? Are app media that use Gallery permissions duplicating data or linking to it?
No one knows what an app is, the app development frameworks I learned 10 years ago are no longer relevant and have likely shifted to a whole new paradigm. If it looks perplexing to me, I can imagine it looks like magic to non-techies.
I think people fear it being an annoying default they can't switch off, instead of the useful supplement it currently is.
This is a betrayal of Lord Immich's good name and estate.
That pencil pusher might be the sole interface to billions of autogenerated CVs, wwyd?
That explains a lot hygiene-wise
(low shot, I'm sorry.)
It's a Box Transformation, so we should be treating these as matrices. cAUzapNEAGLb is correct
The HR department might be shite, but the data team might be good.
"Oh FFS Kool-Aid Man"
I really want to know where this is from
Go to the doctor immediately. Forgetting the plot points of the initial story arc of any manga is a genuine sign of IBS, which as we know can cause enhanced toilet awareness.
I'm quite a big fan of perplexity AI, which shows you sources it used to generate the answers. One thing I often do is type a question, glance the automated answer and then jump to the source to see what the users said (basically I use it like a tailored search engine)
Admittedly, there's nothing stopping the company from throwing up fake sources to "legitimize" their answers, but I think that once models become more open (e.g. AMD's recent open weights addition is an amazing leap forward) it will be harder to slip in fake sources