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Cake day: January 26th, 2021

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  • I totally get your thoughts and support parts of them. Let’s just agree that skyscrapers are dinosaurs.

    But the bedouin tent, does it provide shelter during heavy storms or even earthquakes? What about smart home technology, wifi and a place to mount solar panels? Is it energy efficient?

    But probably it’s a great idea to include concepts of temporary, mobile buildings into our architectural future.













  • Hm, what do you like about Dynamic lock screens? Wouldn’t they consume more energy and add to optical overstimulation? To be honest, it’s a feature that I could live without.

    AI is something else, I see that as a real trend. Though there is a lot of noise right now. Simple algorithms often just claim to be AI.

    Personally, I think that AI is useful when editing and managing your photos. The phone might be able to predict how you like your photos cropped, how to remove unwanted elements or which photos contain your favorite people etc.

    Also, AI might predict what you want to do next on your phone and suggest the proper apps or information.

    I heard of someone talking to ChatGPT on a longer car ride. He said it was a surprisingly pleasant experience. 😊




  • Project Liberty’s core mission focuses on decentralizing social networking through an open-source Internet protocol. This technical framework would allow users to maintain ownership of their data and potentially transfer their social connections and content across different platforms. Which is a significant departure from the current system where user data remains locked within individual platforms.

    The proposed system would work similarly to email, where users can communicate across different service providers. In this vision, social media users could maintain their connections and content regardless of which platform they choose to use.

    His plans sound a lot like the Fediverse


  • “I woke up and saw this new antivirus system on my desktop and I tried opening kaspersky but it was gone. So I had to look up what happened because I was literally having a mini heart attack that my desktop somehow had a virus which uninstalled kaspersky somehow,” one user said.

    To make things worse, while some users could uninstall UltraAV using the software’s uninstaller, those who tried removing it using uninstall apps saw it reinstalled after a reboot, causing further concerns about a potential malware infection.

    Oh my!