

Which I think bolsters the argument for anti-doomerism (yes, I’m making that a word now).
Which I think bolsters the argument for anti-doomerism (yes, I’m making that a word now).
Want to prove to the world you’re the good guys, definitely start by banning news agencies /s
Wouldn’t be surprised if they used the 510k loophole.
The fact it’s a video game smells of Musk’s touch. Anyone else remember all the tweets he made about Tesla running games on the main monitor?
I would add open plans and open source so that if anything happens with the company another company can come in and pick up support easily.
Appreciate you posting the primary source for the article
“say Chinese state media and commentators.”
No bias to be seen here
If you’re using it as a dumb TV, unless it shipped some critical firmware issue that prevents core functions from working (like HDMI input, switching inputs, etc) there shouldn’t ever be a reason to update it out of the box.
I’ve used smart TV’s for 10+ years now and figured this out of the awful experience from the first one. Never had any issues with the ones I’ve never connected to the Internet.
Good point, I had forgotten about that nugget in the sea of shit nuggets around that man.
I feel like Twitter (I will always deadname it) was the beginning of the end for him. Unfortunately, things like this can take years or decades to resolve, but whereas 5 years ago he had the midas touch and could do no wrong now there seems to be nothing but a stream of negative news about him.
Time will tell
Yeah, all manufacturer OSes are shit. Don’t connect the TV to the Internet and use your own preferred streaming device.
We really don’t tell Musk to go back to his own country enough.
I wonder if that will hold up in court for existing customers affected prior to the updated TOS.
Not a Lemmy issue. Click bait unfortunately works to drive views through all social media platforms.
The thing I love is being able to click into the comments first to see the auto-generated summary. Prevents the site from getting my traffic.
As a person
I too am a person and totally not an AI driven bot fellow human.
To add to what others have said, I’ve heard that wide adoption of NATing as a standard practice basically ensured IPv4 longevity well beyond its logical end. This along with the cost to fully upgrade a network to IPv6 meant there was no financial incentive for companies to adopt it.
With Amazon starting to charge for IPv4 addresses, it won’t be long before Google and Microsoft do the same with GCP and Azure. This may be the financial kick in the ass to get large enterprise environments to finally commit to IPv6.
Wtf is up with the proliferation of “slams” in social media headlines? Hell, the article in question doesn’t even say “slams”, it says “condemns”.
Adam Savage would be proud :)
Edit: If you haven’t read his book: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/43319933