@[email protected] @[email protected] The only thing Gemini lacks is bold and cursive fonts. At least it seems like this is not possible.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] The only thing Gemini lacks is bold and cursive fonts. At least it seems like this is not possible.
@thorstenzoeller @winterschon It is. 99% of the time Images and graphical elements are unnecessary. There are only few reasons for Images, like online shopping or booking your hotel for the next trips. These are things I wouldn’t like to do without having seen a photo. But most times photos are just there to be there, for no good reason.
@[email protected] Today’s browsers are monsters, designed to serve overloaded and bloated websites. Today’s websites and web-apps are designed to take everything just because it’s there. I miss the good old days of the internet, when it was mainly designed for sharing information in plain text format (that was the time even before annoying gifs showed up). But unfortunately these days will never come back.
@[email protected] Thanks for clarification! I appreciate that you are evaluating other platforms and OS‘s thoroughly.
@[email protected] Do you know how general security is compared to @[email protected] ?
I would like to see a Fairphone running a secure and degoogled OS, but as far as I know, they did intense testing and the result was that only Google Pixels met their requirements for a secure smartphone. Would be great if this would change some day, as I like the repairability of Fairphones as well as I like the approach of fairly produced devices.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Many recent devices come with some sort of AI chip integrated. As for now, it may be just intended to support the users and on a first glance this is convenient and supportive. But sooner or later this will lead to a point where we are controlled and scrutinised by our own devices, losing all control of our data and our activities. And who knows, maybe in a few years nobody will care about. Will be as normal as our devices permanently calling home today.
@[email protected] Mmmh, this pumpkin looks more like „two weeks after“ 😂