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Winning? It's taken them years to barely control a fraction of the country, despite having quadruple the population, and are now resorting to Chinese mercs and 50 year old north Korean artillery shells? That's not quite the win you think it is.
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The CCP is flooding peer reviewed journals with scientific papers produced by slave labor. By unfairly subsidizing science labs they are creating overcapacity in scientific knowledge that is being dumped on the west. To protect western science there must be 100% tariffs on all Chinese science and an academic boycott on all Chinese scientific institutes.
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what you also need to remember is that thirty years ago, China had very few decent universities at all, its been building and growing them flat out, just as its been building its economy, infrastructure, R&D etc. So while the current access to good universities in China is very limited, thats also changing fast. China is already graduating nearly double the number of engineers and scientists every year than the USA does. 10 years ago, those graduates were crap, but that quality has been improving rapidly every year and many are increasingly on par with western graduates. Just a LOT more of them.
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People going on about the quality of Chinese papers should recognise that [nowhere is free from it](https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/false-alzheimers-study-could-set-research-back-16-years)
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Only “Freedom Science” that feeds the capitalist hegemony will be tolerated.
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Respect brotha. The only thing i hate about current america is all the liberal garbage that they try to push onto the world. However abt Ukraine, bear in mind that Russia is playing a long game there and hasnt deployed their whole army there. However, there were losses and setbacks
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I lived in China for 10 years, and I constantly had Chinese students and their parents ask me to write their essays. I worked as a teacher for a few years, and cheating was just simply the norm.
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Improving? Their economy is in decline, housing market in shambles, and they are facing major societal issues due to population decline, climate change, and the destruction of the middle class that was once beginning to thrive.
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With a username like that, we know who's dick you suck
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2024-15-06
The classic, their economy has been in the verge of collapse for atleast 10 years now 🤣 Tomorrow for sure
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2024-15-06
The up and downvoting per comment is hilarious. All these articles are like “china/russia/india is better than the west”. Hehehe, so obsessive.
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Source?
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Trash article
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Because the technology wasn't there for a person to know to ask for it. Now it is. I swear back in cave man days when Ugg invented the wheel Ogg was saying who asked for this.
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well, there are use cases for better recording. If even just to undo mistakes you might make. It's uncontroversial in my field to use git for source control. Why isn't *everything* on my Linux Desktop PC similarly versioned and reversible? It clearly could be. I have terabytes of empty storage just because I bought new hardware relatively recently, too. There have been OSes with limited forms of versioning in the past. But Microsoft are like the #1 people I would not trust to implement such things correctly or securely. Open source Linux Desktop with searchable versioning and recall? Fine. Closed Source Windows? Hell no.
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It's a solution in search of a problem. They could improve and innovate so many other things, like maybe make their file search less stupid for once, as opposed to this shit. They could focus less on making things pretty and the next best thing, and instead refine what's already working. They could actually listen to their customers. They could stop trying to enshittify Windows with telemetry and ads ("optional"). They could stop forcing AI integration when people just want their OS to work properly and not break something every other Windows Update. No, instead they want to focus their efforts on something that's gonna take up more storage space and record everything a user does. They can't even guarantee the safety of the data nor its privacy. It's just all so sloppy.
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When they presented it I thought it would be pretty useful. I get sent loads of documents, slide shows, etc. to review and often need to quickly refer back to them in meetings or research. Being able to find something where my brain is like “someone sent that slide with the bar chart that had a certain word on it” seems amazing and not something that an indexed file search could do.
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>It's a solution in search of a problem I disagree. I am pretty sure almost everyone has had a time when they wished they could find some article they read and didn't bookmark, or some other piece of knowledge they didn't take to properly document for retrieval. This is a solution to that problem. Is it a good solution, perhaps not, but it is a solution to a problem. Now should they perhaps focus on other problems that have existed for years, maybe. And they certainly should have done a better job with their release messaging and strategy. On the other hand, their bungling has at least forced them to make changes for the better before letting it out into the wild. But my point is I can't stand when something new is introduced and someone says "who asked for this, no one asked for this" - guess what the world moves forward on ideas' no one asked for because they didn't even know they could. And honestly, it isn't even a new question. We have been trying to figure out new and better ways to store and retrieve information since Ugg first drew on the cave wall.
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So, Microsoft recall Recall?
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🏅take this poor man gold 😂
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>I am pretty sure almost everyone has had a time when they wished they could find some article they read and didn't bookmark, or some other piece of knowledge they didn't take to properly document for retrieval And I wouldn't use this to change that. >This is a solution to that problem. Is it a good solution, perhaps not, but it is a solution to a problem. It's not for me. It's not for many people. Most people who read about this feature hate the idea of it. That's why people are saying "I don't want this." It's because... surprise... we don't want it. I'm glad you think it's a "good solution" but that doesn't make it one. Even if it was, they completely derped the rollout and announcement, especially considering the environment it's coming into. It's not time, and they haven't earned the trust required to embrace it.
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Quaidd .... start the Linuxx
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So that Microsoft can spy on everything you do to train ai, sell ad profiles, and help with the second Holocaust if anyone comes into power and needs a convenient list of undesirables.
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I've been thinking about this: - they have near unlimited computing resources - they have a large corpus of code, frameworks etc. , much of it legacy nightmares - they claim they have access to the pinnacle of AI Imagine putting all that sweet sweet AI goodness to find and correct all the bugs and bottlenecks in their myriad of software packages, and start releasing software and products that would actually run faster and more reliably with every iteration. Imagine the amount of praise they would get for it, and the boost to their product line.... Instead they decided to make a mandatory spyware.
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Also, the vast majority of creepy tech data collection draws no real objections from the public so they figured they could get away with it. Naming the product the same as a black mirror episode was where they went wrong.
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Recall in two weeks.
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I didn't know they existed ! Somehow this feels even sadder than Apple fanboys...
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Unless something there has changed, it’s really because of how Microsoft is structured where each product is its own division run like its own company. They’re all basically out for themselves instead of trying to help themselves for the better of the company. For example, Windows doesn’t care what Office is doing and won’t help them unless it benefits Windows. My guess is some Windows exec saw AI is the hot new thing and decided Windows needed some AI function built into it. Co-pilot wouldn’t count if it’s not a “Windows” product. This is the shit they came up with, thinking it would help boost Windows. Instead it made the whole company look stupid.
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Personally, I'd rather they focus on fixing the mess of a GUI they have right now... it's an embarrassing hodge-podge of new look, half-baked new look, legacy windows look, incoherent menus, lacking functionalities for customization, etc.
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Bahahahahahahaha -A software engineer
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>And I wouldn't use this to change that. I'm sure you think so, and you are probably right. But then again, I am willing to bet you've come across a thing or two you thought was dumb at first, but when you took the chance to use it found to be useful. It is funny how often in history what we see as the norm today was viewed with suspicion and disdain. I am reminded of shopping carts. When they were first introduced, people, particularly men, refused to use them. What self-respecting man couldn't carry everything he needed to buy? Stores actually paid people to use shopping carts to get other customers to use them. Now, of course today, very few people not named Clark Howard would think of entering a store without grabbing a cart. >It's not for me. Probably. >It's not for many people. Sure. Of course, you could also say it is for many people and still be right. >Most people who read about this feature hate the idea of it. You have no way of knowing that. Most people who have posted online seem to hate it, but that tends to be a small vocal minority of the whole. I suspect that most people who read about it and probably didn't have strong feelings about it one way or another. Most likely because hey have no plans of buying a new computer in the next few years anyway. >I'm glad you think it's a "good solution" but that doesn't make it one. I didn't say I thought it was a good solution or a bad solution, just that it was a solution. But for the record, I think it is an interesting, potentially useful solution with a flawed implementation (o at least apparently planned implementation). Whether those flaws can be mitigated and overcome sufficiently remains to be seen. I have my doubts, but let them try. >they completely derped the rollout and announcement, especially considering the environment it's coming into. It's not time, and they haven't earned the trust required to embrace it. And on that I completely agree.
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Damage is done. Once win 10 is done with I'm going to move to Linux. I'm sick of the shit Microsoft keep pushing with each iteration. Think of the longevity that xp had, win 10 has how many years?
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The difference is apple did it, so of course there will be an army of fanbois here to defend what they did, cuz apple can do no wrong obvi. The apple fanbase is as deluded as Tesla's, don't expect them to make sense
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Why does it suck now? A decade ago it was effectively sworn by. I'm on Debian stable, the last time I used Arch it broke too often updating for my taste, at least for a home computer.
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Focus groups are a cancer, and so are trust fund babies with MBAs that were never told no
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OO so they finally realized with that feature THOUSANDS of industries worried about corporate espionage, cyber security and HIPPA compliance would have to stop using windows???
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Then you're not the demographic.
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Spend like one minute in /r/games and you’ll see at least 20+ comments on how Xbox has no games lol
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Apple does kinda the same with their use of AI but nobody bats an eye..
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My information might not be accurate and I don't honestly know whether the data was stored locally or not, but the gist I've gotten is this is basically the same idea as Apple's feature I used to use called Time Machine or Timeline or something? Haven't used a mac in over a decade but my old MacBook would, when I asked it to or on a schedule, back up my desktop and files in a manner where I could easily view an old save of those backups. Shown just like my current desktop (no sorting or flipping through file names if you didn't want to). So it did come in handy a few times when either I accidentally emptied my trash bin and needed a file from there, or when I intentionally deleted something but a year later found a need for that file again. Am I understanding what this Microsoft software was intended to do for the consumer? Minus the AI stuff?
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This should be the top comment.
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What? Face recognition is awesome, so is being able to search text in images. I hope they let me search audio too so I can find sift through the tens of thousands of memes I have saved on my phone
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Yes, would be a huge issue in my industry (finance). All of that recorded data would need to be stored for 5+ years and if Microsoft stored the data or used it to train AI at all without being able to disable it, the whole finance industry would need a new OS.
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All of the financial industry would need a new OS as well
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Some real marketing craft happening there.
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Trying to make Linux gain more market share had to be the goal lol.
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Instead of this recall crap, how about making volume shadow copy more user friendly and mainstream.
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Hello? McFly? Anybody home?
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Your entire first link came *after* MS started backpedaling due to backlash. Also, FUD? You sound like an NFT bro. Forgive me if I don't trust the language of desperate scamtoken salesmen.
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Not sure if you can disable it on iOS. But looked like it’s automatically opt in for both OSes.
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While it may not be the most powerful laptop out there, it at least offers devs a chance to test out their software on a new platform.
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I don't see how dev are hype for another platform they need to refactor their code for.
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Most stuff is written in C or higher level languages these days, "refactoring" for a new arch is typically fairly small unless you're an actual compiler writer or kernel/driver author, and that work is already being done for RISC-V by now. RISC-V is both an open standard and relatively clean and modern, having learnt from earlier CPU ISA designs. Well, the way it conventionally splits 32 bits into 12+20 instead of a byte-aligned 8+24 or 16+16 is kind of strange, though SPARC did 10+22 it's not *that* weird. We do need open hardware not just open source. Open source is important, but not the end. Open source on still-closed hardware is far from ideal. Though RISC-V itself is just an open standard ISA, there are open cores RISC-V designs too - but a lot of RISC-V chips are still closed implementations. But it's nice to have as much open as possible. ARM aarch64 isn't somehow terrible in technical terms either, but I'd still rather support something fully and explicitly open like RISC-V. I think [MIPS can also be considered](https://www.eetimes.com/mips-goes-open-source/) similarly open standard ISA after opening several years back, but it's also now "legacy": even [MIPS themselves](https://mips.com/) have now moved to RISC-V, not sure there's any point implementing a new MIPS thing when RISC-V is where it's at now anyway. Well, MIPS is also old enough that everything is unquestionably no longer patent restricted. [POWER](https://openpowerfoundation.org/) might also count as open, but feels pretty geared toward ultra-high-end stuff compared to RISC-V and MIPS. Now, because of certain longstanding legal decisions in the USA and elsewhere, implementing a CPU completely independently with a compatible user-facing ISA is basically something you *can* do, legal precedent is largely on your side ....so long as you're not also breaching trade secrets, trademarks and current patents on actual implementation stuff i.e. in theory you or I could carefully make an x86-64 or aarch64 etc. compatible CPU tomorrow modulo lack of skills to do so (well I may have some rusty undergrad exposure to VHDL but even a crap CPU is a huge project) even though they're not explicitly open the way RISC-V or MIPS or POWER is. However, Intel and ARM might still try to vexatiously harrass you legally until you ran out of money or agreed to licensing even if they're in the wrong in principle though - that won't happen with RISC-V.
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You can re-compile your code for a different platform or have a combined binary like Apple does. The bigger hassle is developing for multiple operating systems and, for Linux, different distributions.
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I dont see anyone buying this on their own dime let alone working with it in their spare time.
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>[Tesla](https://techcrunch.com/tag/tesla/) shareholders are suing CEO [Elon Musk](https://techcrunch.com/tag/elon-musk/) and members of the automaker’s board of directors over Musk’s decision to start [xAI](https://techcrunch.com/tag/xai/), which they say is a competing AI company, and then divert talent and resources from Tesla to the new startup.  All going Pete Tong for Musk at the moment. Diverting resources, talent, and chips away to support ongoing work with xAI. He's found his latest pet project.
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Didn’t musk say that he wasn’t going to create this company as long as Tesla shareholders approved the package? Edit: [Musk has raised doubts about his future with Tesla this year, writing on X, the social media platform he owns, that he wanted a 25% stake in the company in order to stop him from taking artificial intelligence development elsewhere. The higher stake is needed to control the use of AI, he has said.](https://apnews.com/article/tesla-elon-musk-pay-package-shareholder-vote-8b6cce1a1aa460dbbaac69eb73e0e5e7)
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He got his money and still did it. Why does anyone look up to this guy?
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Hold on…the assholes who just gave him 56 billion are now suing him? Gotta love it❤️
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Why is he so obsessed with x What a weirdo
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Good call. All countries should start doing it. About time this site is taken down
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Things Indonesia is not powerful enough to do. At most they could block in Indonesia, China-style, but they're not really competent enough to do that well either. Oh, they're trying, but they're not good at it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Indonesia Don't get me wrong, Musk should be out on his moronic ear and twitter rebranded back to twitter, that's a no-brainer, but I strongly suspect the indonesian government would still be looking to control and censor twitter even if it was still twitter. Possibly more so given old-twitter's key role in challenging various muslim fundamentalist regimes.
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There it is ladies and gentlemen, another gap in the social media market to fill, back to the future with Twitter (year one)
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Reddit has porn. Should it be taken down too?
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I wish indonesia would block itself from the entire internet. It'd be a win for everyone.
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To put it at its most basic, I can go to my homepage on one, and see a plethora of my interests.. Whereas, on the other, my homepage is 10% of my interests and the other 90% is whatever is hot on the algorithm, which for the most part is porn, and even if you’re able to escape this, replies to posts you’re interested in, will have porn as the top replies.. I haven’t seen anything remotely like that on Reddit whatsoever in the years I’ve used it
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presumably ever since he gutted the teams that would have moderated this content. making it “allowed” was easier than dealing with it, or hiring people to deal with it.
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X changed their official content policy like ten days ago to allow for porn. So while it was always an issue, it’s become *way* worse since official porn accounts can now roam freely.
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Like Elon Musk?
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Well, no, presumably in practice they'll try blocking it, but they totally are reported as saying "We will certainly shut its services down" in the article. Taking that literally obviously no they will not. For starters, you'd have to shut them down in the USA and here in the EU to do that. > You thought they wanted to shut down X like... for the whole world? I'd kind of expect they would want to shut it down for the whole world if they could (though are probably not actually dumb enough to think they could) - the abrahamic religions tend to be pretty okay with imposing their beliefs on others.
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They can do it.
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Do you think there’s no censorship otherwise? What you think is your free will has already been cut and tailored to fit someone’s interests and it’s likely not your interests.
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November 2022 people thought it was gonna die over a weekend! Its expected life span gets longer and longer as time goes on. Maybe it's a decade next year
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It’s pretty disingenuous to place things like theft under the umbrella of “living one’s life”. There are clear connotations to that phrase, and I think you know that.
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Hahahahaha free speech to be racist, pedophile, sexist, to commit crimes and be a capitalist pig. That’s not free speech.
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I didn’t know Elon Musk owned Facebook
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not downloading some random PDF, post an actual article.
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Maybe come up with a better way to measure employee productivity than how often they move their mouse? Thats like measuring how well a deli is doing by how often they open a pickle jar. If you tell employees their job performance depends on opening pickle jar lids their going to do that and nothing else.
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It's still pretty simple to detect. If the mouse travels more than so many feet without any clicks or scrolls or typing, then there's a good chance. If excessive time is spent in a single window focus, there's a good chance. Just regular machine metrics can detect this stuff.
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I swear people using the word “shareholder” is almost always a dead giveaway they don’t know much about stocks or business. I saw somebody talking about Twitter shareholders recently! It’s a private company!
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