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An excellent film but I wouldn’t call it “without sound”. In fact sound is extremely important in this film. It’s more like “without spoken words”.
An excellent film but I wouldn’t call it “without sound”. In fact sound is extremely important in this film. It’s more like “without spoken words”.
That’s voice chat which has been there for a long time.
The 4o voice model is different. 4o can chat much more naturally, and you can interrupt the voice chat in 4o.
Try it, you can’t interrupt the chat unless you touch the screen.
You can go back to see the 4o voice chat demo, and you will find out which different it is.
I am a free user, and it is still chatgpt 4.
And the new voice model doesn’t seem to be available yet, even for paid users.
Is it able to use a LLM?
Then there will be class action lawsuit from all the owners who paid for the devices.
Based on what I’ve read, you can still do what you bought them for without paying the monthly fee. You just have to deal with the old dumb Alexa.
By the way…
The New Siri seems to be quite useful, with “personal context” understanding my calendar, messages, mail etc.
ChatGPT 4 voice mode is very impressive, with the conversation getting clarifications and finding exactly the information I want (when it is not hallucinating). ChatGPT-4o will be amazing if it is as good as what we saw from the demo.
It is not for everyone, but I personally use AI chat every day and find it useful.
I am quite interested in what Google and Apple will do about their voice assistant devices. The New Siri appears to be quite useful, if it can actually do what we saw in WWDC. But Apple hasn’t mentioned anything about the HomePods.
Google Home/Nest has been stuck with the dumb version of Google Assistant, and has been getting worse. It has no integration with any other Google services, and there was no mention of Home/Nest in Google I/O.
If either HomePod or Nest gets released without requiring subscriptions, I might move away from Alexa devices.
… and pushing ads on echo show devices.
CCTV. Ironic China Central Television has the same acronym as closed-circuit TV.
When should an organisation stop complying with totalitarian governments? First they stop the extensions.
What if they request for Firefox to add site filters, or else?
What if China demands similar bans for extensions related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet etc?
It can go on and on. Some baselines should not be negotiable.
How else would you explain Mozilla’s decision?
Still Mozzila Corporation seem to be trying to earn more money by staying in the Russian market.
The purpose is to reduce fingerprinting.
They said browser centric, not user centric. You are second class so you need to wait.
optimizes efficiency in our browser-centric digital routines, eliminating manual startup delays and facilitating immediate web access
This sounds so much like AI generated text. I don’t need “browser-centric digital routines” to benefit from faster launch times.
I think restricting yourself to certain website for optimisation isn’t necessary.
It is like saying you would avoid driving a city car to the motorway because it is more efficient on city roads.
Are you browsing with a Raspberry Pi Zero? Otherwise the memory usage impact should be minimal.
There is [Sublinks] (https://sublinks.org/) but I have no idea when it will be released.
I think the best we can do now is to move communities away from ml.
I disagree.
Lemmy has alternative UI such as Voyager and Photon, they are way ahead of Mbin in terms of look and feel.
What do you like about Mbin’s UX?