@guitarcenter@PioneerDJglobal Cool another way to not actually own your music. And when BigTechBro Inc. decides to wipe your music in a manner similar to how Sony just deleted gobs of movies paid for by users, your music is GONE.
Buy physical media. Storing your life in the cloud is for dreamers.
@TheRegister No kidding. Gues that is why Local AI is already within a hair's breath of the online cloud models.
But shhhhh. Such exposes even further the abject ruse of the Data Center buildout, which is solely for the IoT Palantir/Flock/Microslop Digital Prison, not memes, videos, etc.
Political cartoon depicting Silicon Valley CEOs as a colossus or Godzilla-like monster using U.S. copyright laws as a weapon to censor alternative media or anything put out by the People that runs counterto the approved STATE narrative.
@UziCryptoo Answers are: entitled dependence. When people beg for .gov to run every aspect of their lives from cradle to grave, daycare, healthcare, education, roads, censorship broadcast licenses, retirement, it takes a whole lot of fake fiat to keep the Debt Plantation chugging along.
@TheAhmadOsman Right on. absolutely correct. This is so precisely the same Private Equity game played during Uber/Lyft subsidize to kill the competition [read: taxis] model followed up by unyielding rounds of ensh!tification & surveillance, and tighter censorship.
@munkdebate@SecPompeo A CIA spook (no such thing as former) who whispered "We are in a live exercise" during a COVID breaifing early in 2020 still proffering MIC forever war tropes of boogeymen.
All of it is so objectively the antithesis of our founding, continued compliance is for a slave.
@TheRegister Compliance is slavery. Not in any shred for the protection of children.
To watch throughout my life the British become unarmed, censored slaves who now won't even be able to enjoy a smoke is truly a sad story.
@elder_plinius Advancements in AI, will come from the userbase. These corporate milquetoast censored models being uncensored reminds me of the early days of the internet.
Bravo.
@JEimhurst@WSJ There is no replacing Steve to be sure. Nevertheless, Apple Silicon is out of this world in terms of capability, the OS is generations ahead of competitors.
Neo sold out in the blink of an eye. Although it looks like new CEO is going to have some seriousl supply chain issues.
@WSJ This was real milquetoast production. That it is covering Apple's 50th anniversary makes it even more out of sync with what the brand represents.
Would have been a better fit for IBM or some other institutional cold megacorp.
Steve Wozniak for CEO.
@TheRegister Probably more of a feature than a bug from their standpoint. I mean how else you going to help your buddies at Palantir build the American version of the CCP social credit score?
@rtilleryweb@TheRegister My search for a competent replacement for Outlook has to be at least a decade in the making.
As for renaming, adding, rebranding, moving features, this has been an annoying pattern coming out of Redmond for some time. Office>OfficeOnline>O365>MS365>Copilot365.
Arrrrgh!
You know what they say about 'Too Big to Fail?'
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