AI does not mean Artificial Intelligence, it means Assumed Intelligence.
You didn't mention audio.
I particularly love the feature where you can only listen to music by turning off "Do Not Disturb", because that way my morning walk is guaranteed to be interrupted by some random caller wanting to tell me that Bill Gates personally wants to give me money, rather than listening to the music I had queued up as I walked out the front door.
Oh, also, the predictive keyboard is brilliant, it forgets common words after about a week, so then you are forced to spend extra time typing the same thing again and again, which is great for finger dexterity training. Speaking of which, I absolutely love the autocorrect which changes words completely out of context, even if you spelled the word correctly, not to mention that adding an "s" to a long word to get a plural requires that you type the entire word.
I'd expect that the person to ask would be the building manager.
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For the purpose of?
Venting? Warning? Praise?
Something else?
Well, clearly this is a credible source, even has it's own substack domain, what could possibly be suss?
Strange as this may sound, your highest value as an employee, both from your and your employer's perspective, is the first two years of your employment, because you are the newbie, with a different set of experiences, different methods, different ideas, different solutions and different considerations.
Both you and your employer learn the most in those two years.
Don't be afraid of being a newbie, it's how you advance your career.
A bigger problem to solve is that depending on where you are, today is 06/08/2024, 08/06/2024, 2024-08-06 .. For. The. Same. Day.
So, can we please standardise on 2024-08-06 across the planet before we start considering what 1/1/1 is?
These are the required elements for making steel:
- Iron
- Carbon
- Manganese
- Chromium
- Phosphorus
- Sulphur
- Nickel
- Molybdenum
- Titanium
- Copper
- Boron
Source: https://www.cliftonsteel.com/education/11elementsfoundinsteel
So, iron is only step 1. Humans are carbon based lifeforms, so I'm guessing that carbon is also sorted, that's step 2.
There's plenty of other elements in the human body, like phosphorus and sulphur, but I'm guessing that it's going to take more than 300 adults.
Source: https://sciencenotes.org/elements-in-the-human-body-and-what-they-do/
Source: https://sciencenotes.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/PeriodicTableHumanBody.png
People don't want to bring babies into an unsafe world .. who'd a thunk it?
It's unsurprising that the information is version dependent, since the manufacturer will be doing everything in their power to prevent their hardware being used for purposes other than envisioned by their marketing team.
The basic process is to determine if the version you have has been modified by the community and then if it is, collect the information specific to your version.
It's non trivial because not everyone takes copious notes or uses the same methods or processes as anyone else.
You'll likely find contradictory information and search engine search results have likely been affected by DMCA takedown notices.
In other words, YMMV.
The alternative is to buy something that is already open source and intended to be modified, like a raspberry pi for example.
Where is this "community" you speak of?