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  • It seems you can call anything AI nowadays. If I would get a call sounding like this I would just assume its a shitty scam and hang up right away.

    Theres no intelligence in this conversation. The sentences and repeated questions are structured so unnatural, no human would ever speak like this. And it just sounds like sound snippets from a subpar voice generator. Not even up to the standard of ElevenLabs, and thats already a low bar to hit given their easy access.



  • SpeziSuchtel@feddit.detoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldHere we go again
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    Backdrop filters were introduced with Firefox 103, which was released just 12 months ago. And it was a major pain for me that Firefox was the only browser I had to do workarounds for this function when Safari supported it since 2015 and chrome did since 2019.

    Every platform has some problems. But it’s fairly rare for me to run into these nowadays. I still love using Firefox. But just because your experience is different than mine doesn’t mean that mine is outdated. It’s not meant to be a pushback against your comment, just sharing that there had been issues with Firefox in the past as well.


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    Depends on which standards, for some css functions like backdrop-filters and mix-blend-modes it was years ahead of Firefox, where some of those had to be activated through about:config. I‘m glad Firefox catchend up in the past few years though. Also WebKit accelerated HTML5 adoption a lot.

    Never had any major issues developing for Firefox, safari and chrome in the past few years though. It was quite a different story 10 years ago but nowadays 99% of the time, it works flawlessly between all major browsers for me.


  • This is what peak journalism is written like:

    All news in Canada will be removed from Facebook, Instagram within weeks: Meta The company says it is removing news for all Canadian users over the course of the next few weeks

    Within a few weeks, Canadians will no longer see news stories on their Instagram and Facebook feeds. Meta says they will be removing news from its Instagram and Facebook platforms for all of its Canadian users within the course of the next few weeks. OTTAWA — Meta says it is officially moving to end news access for Canadians on its Facebook and Instagram platforms.

    The company says it is removing news for all Canadian users over the course of the next few weeks.