

No. Autogenerated subtitles would be speech-to-text, rather than text-to-speech.


No. Autogenerated subtitles would be speech-to-text, rather than text-to-speech.


Electric horses are better than engines


Before reading your explanation, to me, Klaut Kot sounded more like some deftige Gericht!


I’d guess they want you to scan the QR code on your PC screen with your phone camera to verify your human identity. If you’re already browsing on your phone, your identity would already be linked through that, so no need to scan.


Want to browse the internet from today forward: download the Google Captcha App on verified Android devices and prove your identity to Google first.
Yeah, that’s Google’s new recaptcha system.
Is this for real?
😢


Do you know anything about iiyama’s digital signage displays? I’ve seen some in the range of 43" to 98".


Why will they be blocking the IMEI?


Waydroid emulates Android (in this case AndroidTV) on Linux, allowing you to run Android apps inside your Linux-based OS.


LibreELEC (just enough OS for Kodi) on Raspberry Pi supports CEC. Does that count as a PC?


As long as it isn’t internet connected, it shouldn’t happen - unless it’s programmed to automatically connect to any nearby unprotected WiFi to fetch updates…


If it’s not a Pixel, it’s currently not possible. If you don’t need the security features of GrapheneOS, you could look into LineageOS on a wider range of supported devices.


No. Crackloading is a sin!


don’t worry b


As in Mercedes-Benz? How is he related to BMW?


The MS auth I need for a work VPN has been set up to call my phone instead, letting me sign in by tapping the # button after answering the phone call from MS.


Maybe some people simply expect an autonomous vehicle to be able to autonomously close its doors in the safest possible way without assistance. Maybe they actually think they’re doing it right by not forcing the doors?
Nice. That’s definitely good enough for both of us.


Oh, I love swiss cheese!
Ok here’s my trillion dollar idea:
SmartVape CloudBar. A range of premium smart home vaping devices that connect to (and depend on) the cloud so you can smartvape remotely (e.g. in the bed, on the job, or even when travelling).
Vaping, even locally, always works, unless your subscription has expired, there’s no internet connection available, or any of the necessary cloud service are down.