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I tried reading the gadget bridge instructions for my watch. Could not get a straight answer on getting the authorization key (I’m a noob), wasted 2 hr. o3 gave me perfect instructions that got it done in 20 minutes. Ya win some ya lose some.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no
4·7 months agoI had the same concern so I actually just bought a used newer pixel and started a fresh install of Graphene. It took me several weeks to learn how it works and migrate my accounts and switch to FOSS apps wherever I could.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no
33·7 months agoLiving the good life over here:

Because we are too busy winning! I’m a mech e not a programmer. I’ve built several incredibly useful things: gui production database viewer analyzer, data processing programs, an advanced machine controller, and many others. Could have never done this stuff on my own and would have pissed off a programmer if I they were the ones doing it and product wouldn’t be as intuitive. AI doesn’t complain if it has to rebuild the whole thing because I change my mind. It’s faster than anything at getting me the results I want.
Its like (actually literally) installing Linux on your router instead of its little corporate steal-your-data software. It allows your old router to have all kinds of modern features and full-blown control. My netgear orbi system was dying. I don’t know what the hell was happening to it, but everything was super slow and clunky and netgear quit supporting it a few years ago. I thought I was going to have to get a new expensive mesh router system. But instead the nerds here told me I could probably install OpenWRT on them and it turns out they were right. My router was one of an expansive list of routers that is compatible with it. It was tricky to install, but I used AI to guide me through it. And now my shit’s super snappy, fast, uses the latest security protocols. Turns out I can crank my radios up higher than normal and get really, really good coverage and really high speed all the time. It’s for real this one weird trick that tech companies don’t want you to know about.
Because of Lemmy: proton, GrapheneOS, pi hole, open wrt, nextcloud
How does this compare to pine64? I want a privacy focused watch if at all possible
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News@lemmy.world•Secretary of State Marco Rubio says "we're going to keep doing it" after arrest of Columbia activist
4·10 months agoCool so it’s all hopeless and nothing will save us. they have already won, got it.
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Europe@feddit.org•Mistral, Europe’s biggest AI startup, is blowing hotEnglish
8·10 months agoI’ve been using duck. ai it has mistral and a few others not bad for free.
You can run very powerful llm locally, albeit slowly if you lack GPU power.
Check out Dolphin models you can run on LM Studio
Got pixel 9proxl and immediately put gos on it. I don’t miss my old pixel at all, and I enjoy watching apps throw a fit because they can’t constantly phone home lol

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News@lemmy.world•Tesla Cybertrucks are gathering dust, even with $6,000 discount
18·11 months agoOnly Tesla thing I’ll buy is puts.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know anyone in real life that uses Lemmy?
2·11 months agoNegatory
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World News@lemmy.world•'We've lost a partner and a friend': Ukrainians somber as U.S. partnership disintegratesEnglish
1·11 months agoKompromat
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Technology@lemmy.world•France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutesEnglish
1·11 months agoI felt that






You can tell by the way their teeth are 🧐