[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 20 points 1 month ago

Plus you could use it to drop down the notification window with a gesture. It was handy.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 16 points 4 months ago

I liked my fold 3 but the screen protector was a pain in the ass especially since I live in a rural area. The closest place that could install new ones was 3 hours away. I attempted it twice and they had bubbles both times. A friend just removed her protector and 3 months later she had the black line going down the center of the screen. Foldables just seem a little too fragile to me.

Also was kind of annoying because websites and apps would detect the wider screen and add a column down the side of the screen - featuring ads usually. Kind of a kick in the nuts to spend $1500 for a larger screen just to get more ads.

That said, I kind of miss being able to run split screen with apps. It was handy to keep a messaging app on the right side of the screen while I browsed the web on the other.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 18 points 4 months ago

Sure that was my initial impression too, but I think I am going to sleep on it and maybe take some polls or study the matter more deeply. Can't be too rash when judging someone for tossing a baby out of a window.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 16 points 5 months ago

LLM is AI correct? If my phone is going to do AI at all, I prefer it be done on device for sure. For privacy reasons if nothing else. But it's not anything I've really looked into. I have the S24 and the only AI feature I use is the Circle to search... which I don't consider to be AI.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 12 points 5 months ago

Oh man, I hate trump but it's pretty obviously a joke.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 15 points 6 months ago

Maybe. In the past they have always been able to rely on their dominance in the PC market. With consumers shifting away from this, I don't think it's so straight forward and in other emerging markets like AI they are way behind.

At least they are finally putting actual money into R&D. This article was a really good read. Will be interesting to see how and if Intels investments pay off.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 22 points 6 months ago

Funny you should mention that

Why an engineer would use a "learning algorithm" rather than just use a "never crush something" is beyond me. So poorly designed.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 22 points 6 months ago

The National Federation of Independent Business has opposed mandatory sick leave rules at the state level, arguing that workplaces should have the flexibility to work something out with their employees when they get sick.

What a dishonest statement. They know the burden put on the employee and that a great many of them are forcing themselves to work sick because they don't really have the option. If employers were flexible with the employees we wouldn't be in this position.

The group said the cost of paying workers for time off, extra paperwork, and lost productivity burdens small employers.

Oh yes, let's not treat a person with decency because God forbid there is some extra paperwork to fill out.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 12 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I'm sure if you volunteered, they give you the night shift every day if you want

Not in my case. In the part of the interview where they got to the rotating schedule I asked if I could just do graveyard and they refused. Said they wanted to have management work with all employees or some bullshit. I think they were using it to get around overtime though.

And its still evil to push the rotating schedule bullshit on your employees to get out of premium pay.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 12 points 6 months ago

It's like the 4th amendment has no meaning at all.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 13 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

~~Don't~~ be evil.

[-] Imprudent3449@lemm.ee 14 points 7 months ago

Oh the ironing, lol.

Yes, so much ironing going on in that quote.

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