Agreed in all accounts. I do use ublock on my laptop but not on mobile.
Agreed in all accounts. I do use ublock on my laptop but not on mobile.


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Yeah, for sure. I’m not saying it is good at all, just that scraping some proportion of copyrighted material is an improvement over scraping all the copyrighted material.


That is at least an improvement over including in its corpus the entire worldwide collection of copyrighted materials.


Careful. You might burn yourself on that take.


There is probably some truth to that, but I don’t think they’re mutually exclusive. I think both can be erosive to human expression at the same time.


Simple, the problem is the erosion of human directed art. That is a much broader problem than if the music is good or not; it may be. But we want, many of us anyway, humans making and being recognized for making art. Empowering this expression is less likely if everybody begins consuming only machine made works.
I’m an old man who just got a dog last year for the first time since I was a boy. I thought I didn’t want one because it required extra, unnecessary responsibility. Also, because the whole “have to feed them with many animals” thing. Setting that last bit aside, I had no idea how much these cuddles meant to mental health. Affection with my number one homie daily brings me more joy than anything else I can imagine.
Suggesting something open to doubt isn’t debatable is just not knowing what the word means. There are dictionaries available to the public.
Suggesting the device is underpowered in all contexts is just silly. If I want a device to play Stardew Valley, Braid or some other game with very different people requirements than Cyberpunk, it may not be underpowered… to me.
I get that you’re one of those people that just can never ever accept they are maybe making an objective statement about a subjective value, but you should introspect a bit. You said it wasn’t debatable. We have debated. I doubt your position. End of story.
If you want to compare this to flat earth, fine. Rest assured, nobody will likely find and follow this thread.
FWIW, I think I probably agree with some of your sentiment. It would be better if more powerful. It is underpowered for many of the modern generation of games, etc. Not for you. No problem. Maybe others will like it. ¯\(ツ)/¯
You don’t seem to understand that “underpowered” requires context. Nor do you that what we’re having here is a debate, thus making it debatable nevertheless.
Yes I agree, if we can move the goalposts where ever we want, you might have a point for your own narrow view. But there will be people that believe what it delivers to be suitable for playing the games they want to play, in which case it won’t be underpowered. Which means its status as underpowered… is debatable.
No, I meant precisely what I wrote. The point being that if it were $4, “underpowered” would be an absurd way to describe it, because value is a function of cost versus benefit, where benefit is subjective.
And how would you feel if it were $4?
Yeah, well you know uhh, that’s just like my opinion, man. And without pricing it is hard to say if under or over powered. But I think it is thoughtfully designed. Looks like it is well-cooled, expandable storage, programmable light strip, and you can install whatever you want in it.


I thought the GabeCube was even better.
Valve crushed it out of the park. Great hardware and really well presented; beautiful and succinct.


I think Servo joining LF is one of the more exciting things of the last few years in software. I really hope they keep making progress.


The last reply is great.
Pretty on the nose. It shouldn’t be that easy.
Those are pretty staggering numbers considering the population has only grown by maybe 12% in that same timeframe.