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Age Verification Is Coming for the Whole Internet

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  • does "embracing AI" means replacing all these execs with it?

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    ivanafterall@lemmy.worldI
    How America collapsed: [image: 91f775ad-b7fe-42a5-bd69-32c77a70f0a1.png]
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    How would you know if an image is AI generated? That was easy to do in the past, but have you seen what they are capable of now?
  • Why don't smart watches use USB-C to recharge?

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    What’s the battery size? The website claims 280mAh. That's a smaller than the newest Pixel watches - but then it is only about 10% of the cost of those models. The point is USB C is noticeably larger than pogo pins for the sake of including a whole bunch of additional pins a smartwatch has zero use for. Agreed! But that rather depends on what you want to use it for. This model is charge only. But it could be useful to use it as a USB drive to store music, or to get health data off it. The main advantage for my personal use-case is being able to charge while wearing it. The ideal state for a smartwatch is having an always-on display and heart rate monitoring, among other things. Yes! This does have always-on heart rate monitoring and step count. The screen is only on when you glance at it or tap the button. And if it’s not a standard, then it’s not fixing the problem. Agreed! But as the Pixel watch has gone through three different charging standards, all of which are incompatible with other watches, we don't seem to be any closer to solving that problem with wireless. And all that’s even before you begin to consider that watches are more comfortable to charge when they have a stand to do so, since they’re small, light and fiddly That's a personal preference. My Pixel watch stand is fiddly to use - the magnets don't always align. And the puck charger is pretty lightweight and moves around easily. By contrast, my lightweight USB-C cables don't move my watch when it is charging directly. Standards need to be standard. I agree! But sometimes it is nice to experiment with things to see what works. And I'm very happy that this normal-sized watch is able to charge with the same cable I use for my toothbrush, eBook, headphones, fan, and phone.
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    lime@feddit.nuL
    it's still not fine, as per my first point. it's leaking information to foreign interests.
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    Cool man, fyi generally you want to avoid projecting assumptions on people and listen instead to their actual point. You're not arguing with caricatures, you're arguing with other people who might know as much or more than you do, so the preachy tone isn't doing you any favours in trying to convince people. A big argument against this type of blocking is giving up private information to private entities to access content that can be tracked back to them is a huge risk for privacy, it doesn't matter if it's porn or something else, you can see it in the UK too where speech about Palestine is being blocked by the same ruling that is "protecting children". Someone else here also raised a good point, why is it on these websites to implement age verification and not on the state, when many of those websites aren't hosted in Florida? But no you're not interested in a good debate, you just see a political choice that aligns with your views and anyone who has issues with the implementation, consequences, or any other issue (including a porn ban in general) is treated like the worst of the worst. "Surely this is a morally good thing, so all who oppose must be morally abhorrent", except this is exactly why the lawmakers prey on when they implement surveillance type shit all in the name of "protecting the children", they make it so arguing against it is seen as protecting abusers when the same resolution could be reached in a way that doesn't infringe on people's privacy.
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    Who said incel? You can also be a female volcel,
  • Move to Codeberg (esp.

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    I agree with you 100% but theres also a small strange humour in the wordage of paying for freedom.