I’m not so sure Ars has a vested interest in OpenAI. I actually read through 10 pages of comments. Ken Fisher was pretty active in them, and noted several times that Ars doesn’t see any of the money from this deal.
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I’m not so sure Ars has a vested interest in OpenAI. I actually read through 10 pages of comments. Ken Fisher was pretty active in them, and noted several times that Ars doesn’t see any of the money from this deal.
Boost user checking in, also currently on .world but I’ve been on several and… it’s fine. No problems.
I used to use Sync, but the sporadic updates lead to rapidly piling bugs.
I have T-Mobile and don’t have this toggle, so it’s not all accounts.
Edit: Well, ain’t that some shit. I have it in the app, but not online.
But that’s why they need the setting, because they are leaving it plugged in all the time.
That’s behavioral recommendations, not a setting in the phone.
Any app I’ve found that can do this requires rooting. Some ROMs include this by default.
Google does not include this setting.
Lineage and some vendor ROMs like OneUI can. Pixels can’t.
I assume you got voted down because Boost isn’t FOSS, which is true. But it’s still good.
I moved to Boost from Sync (also not FOSS) when it began to look like the dev had abandoned Sync. Boost felt like the closest app visually and in using it.
I’d prefer something FOSS, but inertia is real and I’d been using Sync for a long time.
And Boost!
Got me started on Feedly. Still haven’t left, although I’d be surprised if I still had more than a couple of the same feeds from then.
I think at some point someone paid me and I just never cashed it out. I think it was the default payment method for Google Play, so app subscriptions and whatnot just got charged against it until there was almost nothing left.
I mean, we never figured out how it happened, but they denied me a warranty return on a phone that I bought from them because it didn’t match the IMEI they said they sold me.
I keep buying their phones, so maybe I’m dumb, but I’d rather not have to rely on Trust Me Bro to get my money. Even as little as it was.
Oof. Big dumb. Thanks!
The fun part is you still can’t transfer out less than $1. I had 81¢. So I tried to transfer in 21¢ so I could transfer a whole $1 out.
Nope, can’t transfer in less than $10.
I was able to transfer in $10 so I can get my $10.81 out. But fuck, Google, if you’re the one shutting shit down, how about you let me transfer my money out regardless of how much/little there is?
The fun part is you still can’t transfer out less than $1. I had 81¢. So I tried to transfer in 19¢ so I could transfer a whole $1 out.
Nope, can’t transfer in less than $10.
I was able to transfer in $10 so I can get my $10.81 out. But fuck, Google, if you’re the one shutting shit down, how about you let me transfer my money out regardless of how much/little there is?
I had that issue a month or so ago, so I switched to Boost. It’s not the same, but there’s enough settings to customize it and make it close enough. Kinda a bummer, I’ve used Sync for many years, but Lemmy is evolving fast enough to require an actively maintained app.
If Sync starts getting regular updates again, I would probably switch back.
And full text!
I’ve started migrating all of my 2FA over to 2FAS. No desktop app per se, but it does have extensions for all major browsers, and apps for iOS and Android. You control the syncing of the 2FA (either automatically via Google Drive or via manual bulk exports to a local file), no SaaS bullshit.
Conde Nast doesn’t have an interest in driving away their readers, and AI bullshit absolutely will drive them away. They know this. Ken Fisher is the editorial lead for AI at Conde Nast (not just Ars), and said as much in the comment section.
AI is absolutely fucking things up on a grand scale in all sorts of industries, but as of right now, Ars is relatively safe and I don’t think we need to inflate the scale of the danger.