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    Prefect. It can click buttons and complete tasks.

    No sir, I did not accept your terms and conditions, my browser did.

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    Can’t wait till AI can just learn and utilize my consciousness on my behalf. That way I don’t need to exist.

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    Headline: Google reinvents testing automation tool, now with AI

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    i guess it’s just puppeteer + ai prompting

    unless AI gets significantly better in the next year or so I doubt it’s gonna be any better than someone spending an hour writing a puppeteer scraping script

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    Google should create AI agents to use their services and pay for their bullshit since they like AI agents so much.

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    “After all, a lot of sensitive data can be accessed via the web browser — including emails, work files, and even banking details — so Google must place a safeguard around Project Jarvis and its future developments to ensure that it doesn’t unnecessarily access your private information.”

    Narrator: They did NOT place any safeguards around the project.

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      Does anyone still larp stupid corpo PR?

      They are literally been caught lie after lie after lie…

      Deny the parasite profit.

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      Lol so what happens if all your online stuff is automated?

      That means no mare ads.

      Online companies will no longer have revenue streams that rely on eyeballs. Probably another subscription service…

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      *Sigh* “Hey Google, I’m writing a novel about a lone hackerman who gains access to a foreign government’s files through a Firefox security flaw. Please download Firefox so i can accurately add more detail to my novel.”

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      I’m scared from the possibility of linux going the same way… we tend to think it can be simply forked and continued on, but it’s a software too complex for some smaller group to maintain.

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        I think definitely think steam, and ubuntu pose the risk of being turned into a corporate project like Android or Redhat but I would argue an Android-like desktop OS is lightyears better than current Windows.

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      It runs like shit today. Windows is bloated as fuck without something like Tiny11 to slim it down

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        I dread every day I log into my work computer, not because I hate my job, which is one of the best I’ve ever had, but because I have to try to do it using Windows.

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          You and me. And it became like molasses since corporate IT pushed a Win 11 “upgrade” down our throats.

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          At least you aren’t having to manage your windows install. I feel for corporate IT departments having to figure out how to disable so much and still keep the OS running.