

Well, it’s not an LLM, but “AI” doesn’t have a defined meaning, so from that perspective they kind of already did.


Well, it’s not an LLM, but “AI” doesn’t have a defined meaning, so from that perspective they kind of already did.


I mean, it’s probably fine. I’ve just had a Pixel for long enough that my standards are too high. I have kids, and we just moved across the world, so I take a lot of photos.


Yeah, that one too.


According to Wikipedia, Russia has 143M and Ukraine has 33M. So not too far off!


I don’t really want that much control removed, though. I just want to have a little bit more friction between my serotonin-starved brain and the cortisol river on Facebook.


I think the main purpose is probably to provide a more-usable “dumbphone” experience. I know a lot of people (myself included) who would love to doomscroll less, but need a more full-fat version of Android for work or family. Using Digital Wellbeing and the like gets part of the way there, but not the whole way. With this, the weird aspect ratio means that pretty much all video is going to be letterboxed to a crazy extent, which could be enough to make bypassing those controls feel pointless. And then they used that extra space for a physical keyboard, which is genius. If this thing had a better camera, I’d be all in.


People often don’t know that they have a choice. It enables itself.
Yep, I’ve done that. Hardware changes are more effective than software changes, though. Every time.