When have you last used a mid range phone? It used to make a huge difference, but over the years, as phones matured, I feel it's shrunken down more and more. I used to always use flagships, but these days, I don't see what value they provide over 400-600€ phones in daily usage.
I agree in principle, but the software speaking to you is kinda the whole point of an LLM.
I generally am sceptical of news sources with viral in their name.
As long as there is a shortage of their main product, it'll probably keep going up. Their main competition also still seems to have difficulties catching up for gpu compute. Not saying that that can't change, but it doesn't look like it yet.
Also, that's a bad graph.
German here. Same, mostly.
Why not just a physical TOTP token? There's ones that do 100 Tokens, probably won't need more than that. Smartphone for 2fa seems overkill.
It's a lot more expensive than independent repairs (depending on how often you break or loose your device during that time, I guess), and if I read it correctly, spans a maximum of 36 months after purchase. Don't think it's that good a value for the average buyer.
Edit: Also, do device batteries usually dip below their set threshold within 36 Months, let alone multiple times?
That article gets really depressing really fast.
For my PC and laptop I use this one. It's big and square, so it works pretty well for all my screens.
It's apparently a composite of lots of shots of the moon. Found it when the person who created it posted it on reddit.
I'm pretty sure obscuring your plates is illegal in most places in Europe. How much anyone actually cares probably depends on specific locality.
Wasn't one of the points of the book that the Voight-Kampff might not necessarily be infallible?