@notanonymous26@fosstodon.org Oh definitely not open source, but Qualcomm has an SDK for devs https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/software/neural-processing-sdk-for-ai
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And even if it is true, we're all still gonna work like she's 10 points down.
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Huh. I think you have to go a ways back for T-Mobile support. Like the X Compact?
I think the last carrier they worked with was VZW for mmWave on the XPERIA pro. Other than that, theyve only been unlocked devices over the last six years.
@KingJalopy@lemm.ee People with taste often appreciated what the XPERIA could do.
@KingJalopy@lemm.ee It's kind of a running theme on tech YouTube these days. Tech "enthusiasts" motivated to comment on videos only appreciate the popularity of product.
If a company is less popular, it doesn't matter if they have useful or fun features, those features are never "worth it". Especially if those features aren't on a more popular phone.
So an XPERIA is often made fun of for having a headphone jack and memory card expansion, and a shutter button has to be mocked.
It's all fanbois and bias confirmation. The rational people aren't leaving comments like they used to, because why would they?
@Overlander_1@techhub.social Naw. Subject selection has always been a tedious chore. No one's artistic skills are being challenged in the market JUST because we can identify a subject and draw a border around it a little faster. ๐