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#3
Last post by duh - Today at 02:21:33
if it does not sound at all then it is scam)))
But seriously all bikers proud to be terrorists and terrorize, by roar from those lame bikes, neighborhood or simple living communities and other ppl living in cities and villages and I do not talk about wild nature.
#4
Honestly, I can understand the RPCS3 team's frustration. Emulator development is already extremely complex and low-level, so blindly submitting AI-generated patches without proper testing probably creates more work than help.
AI can still be useful as an assistant for debugging, documentation, or boilerplate ideas, but contributors should at least understand the code they submit and verify that it actually works. Otherwise maintainers just end up reviewing broken PRs all day instead of improving the emulator.
#5
This is both impressive and a little worrying at the same time. The convenience of having AI interact with apps for you sounds great in theory, especially for repetitive tasks, but giving it the ability to place orders or send messages automatically feels like something that needs very strong confirmation controls.
I can already imagine accidental prompts, misinterpreted voice commands, or AI acting on incomplete context. Hopefully Google gives users very granular permissions instead of enabling everything by default.
#8
Last post by RobertJasiek - Today at 00:31:38
Auf allen PR-Bildern den Kaufausschlussgrund "kleine Pfeiltasten" verbergend. Alles klar. Ebenso bei weiteren Launches auch anderer Hersteller. Die wissen um ihre schlechten Tastaturlayouts und können sie nur noch verbergen, statt damit werben zu können.