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Comment on The iPhone 16e is good, actually in ~tech
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Comment on The iPhone 16e is good, actually in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentNot the same if you don't use cases. (My case and, I imagine, @Caelum's too.)Not the same if you don't use cases. (My case and, I imagine, @Caelum's too.)
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Comment on The iPhone 16e is good, actually in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentThat's a good guess! It probably explains the gap between these two phones. I hope Apple start manufacturing the 17 here as well.That's a good guess! It probably explains the gap between these two phones. I hope Apple start manufacturing the 17 here as well.
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Comment on The iPhone 16e is good, actually in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentEven here this conversation!? Brazilian taxes are lower than the most OECD countries. And if Apple can sell 16e at a competitive price, they can do the same with the 17, I guess.Even here this conversation!? Brazilian taxes are lower than the most OECD countries. And if Apple can sell 16e at a competitive price, they can do the same with the 17, I guess.
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Comment on The iPhone 16e is good, actually in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentIn part, yes. (I'm the author.) I also tried (and maybe failed) to show that the negative comments regarding the 16e are mostly due to the American scenario, and that elsewhere and/or isolated,...In part, yes. (I'm the author.) I also tried (and maybe failed) to show that the negative comments regarding the 16e are mostly due to the American scenario, and that elsewhere and/or isolated, the 16e is a very good phone.
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The iPhone 16e is good, actually
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Your phone is a fake house
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Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition review (FOSS alternative to Alexa, Siri etc)
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How to get found by recruiters on LinkedIn
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Comment on Is “green AI” even possible? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentYeah, Google was missing in my thinking, but YouTube alone (+2 billion users?) is a streaming bigger than any of the other ones.Yeah, Google was missing in my thinking, but YouTube alone (+2 billion users?) is a streaming bigger than any of the other ones.
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Comment on Is “green AI” even possible? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentIt isn't just a question, it's the title of an article about a non-profit focused in climate action engaging with gen-AI features. Netflix never had to build way more energy capacity available to...It isn't just a question, it's the title of an article about a non-profit focused in climate action engaging with gen-AI features.
A comparison that I think makes sense would be the cost of ChatGPT versus watching Netflix. How many seconds do you need to watch a movie for it to use the same amount of power as a typical ChatGPT query?
Netflix never had to build way more energy capacity available to run whatever it needed, let alone nuclear plants. I agree that streaming is energy-intensive, but from the outside (and considering it's a bigger market in users than AI), I think this comparison misses the point.
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Is “green AI” even possible?
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Grow slowly, stay small
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I tried to build a WhatsApp bot. Meta banned me before it left the drawing board.
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Comment on Zen browser / chrome alternatives in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentOr, you know, Safari. I've been using it for almost a decade and have no complains. Plus, it's the browser that best integrates with macOS. (I wish I could use Firefox, but it's weirdly alien in...Or, you know, Safari. I've been using it for almost a decade and have no complains. Plus, it's the browser that best integrates with macOS. (I wish I could use Firefox, but it's weirdly alien in macOS land.)
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I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla
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Comment on How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentOh, yeah, there are two possible paths for this kind of exploiting. I was referring to the KeePassXC case, which — at least so far — doesn't have to deal with good faith (or bad faith, for that...Oh, yeah, there are two possible paths for this kind of exploiting. I was referring to the KeePassXC case, which — at least so far — doesn't have to deal with good faith (or bad faith, for that matter) sending a ton of AI-coding PRs. Per their blog post:
There was a possibility that we’d be swamped with low-quality AI pull requests, but that has so far not manifested.
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Comment on How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentGreat insight! Indeed, AI can be weaponized by a malicious human to create a distracting/confusing environment to facilitate rogue code to slip into the project.Great insight! Indeed, AI can be weaponized by a malicious human to create a distracting/confusing environment to facilitate rogue code to slip into the project.
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How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code?
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Yeap. Also, retail pricing in Brazil already contains all the taxes. In the US, if I'm not mistaken, they are added on checkout, right?