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https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1184814993067393024 When Google first showed off the controller in March, the company touted how you could seamlessly switch from gaming on your TV to a laptop or phone while using the same exact controller, without having to pair it to each device — because the controller would stay directly connected to Stadia’s servers over its own Wi-Fi. Google recently added a disclaimer in a new Stadia explainer video that wireless play will only be available on Chromecast Ultra at launch, and a Google community manager on Reddit later confirmed that meant you’ll need to break out the USB-C cables for other devices — perhaps because Bluetooth also won’t be an option by launch.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 13:58 |
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https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50080586quote:A flaw that means any fingerprint can unlock a Galaxy S10 phone has been acknowledged by Samsung.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 14:12 |
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akadajet posted:who wants laggy streamed video games? people without bandwidth limits so presumably not americans
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 14:36 |
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anroid.txt right there
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 14:38 |
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akadajet posted:who wants laggy streamed video games? psnow works well enough, no reason stadia can't accomplish the same thing. this is all old thin client tech that has been around forever at the end of the day
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 16:07 |
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infernal machines posted:also dead: google clips This was a Microsoft project called lifecam or something back in the late 90s so I guess it's not surprising that Google independently invented it 20 years later
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 16:30 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:psnow works well enough, no reason stadia can't accomplish the same thing. this is all old thin client tech that has been around forever at the end of the day arguably there is a reason, specifically "it's google"
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 17:47 |
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jit bull transpile posted:I delivered pizzas for domino's summer after my freshman year. my boss and I would get drunk on Guinness extra stouts in the walk in cooler between the lunch and dinner rush. like crunchy dehydrated or just a paste? people poo poo on canned stuff but you physically can't make tomato paste better than the stuff in a can/tube. it's like trying to make homemade catsup.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 18:53 |
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I’ve had good homemade ketchups.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 19:27 |
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infernal machines posted:also dead: google clips it was way too expensive (US $249), and they found that it barely ever captured memorable moments. i'm not sure how they'd determine that, but it seems like whatever algo they used was pretty bad. it wouldn't take so much effort for someone to give it a voice command. i mean i see the potential in it maybe.. but, you know their process: throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks, because they have virtually unlimited funds for this stuff, etc i can see them training a neural network and making it actually work. they need that first, and price to compete with amazon and the like (probably starting at $50)
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 19:36 |
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infernal machines posted:arguably there is a reason, specifically "it's google" they're absolutely going to gently caress things up re: bandwidth caps and not bothering to make agreements with ISP to have dedicated peering links for this. they saw what netflix pulled off when they pulled their entire CDN network to Level3 and hosed most of the US internet for a good year or so and think they can get enough leverage the force the ISPs to light up the extra links for them when the demand hits. But its not going to work because there's too many other viable choices in the segment and instead it will just falter for anyone on a big corporate ISP and they'll abandon it. but hey, I might get a few good years of cheap gaming and no PC upgrades out of it with my gigabit fiber and no bandwidth cap
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 20:58 |
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hifi posted:like crunchy dehydrated or just a paste? a paste with the thickness of like an almost dried cement
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 05:19 |
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samsung: our fingerprint readers unlock with any finger and a screen protector google: hold my beer
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 14:36 |
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there's an option for eyes open tho. they probably have an unpatched version or something.
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 15:37 |
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i'm willing to bet it will unlock with those glasses that have eyes printed on them like in an archie comic
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 15:50 |
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 16:21 |
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quote:Early versions of the Pixel 4 face unlock settings had a checkbox to "Require eyes to be open," but that is not present on review units or the shipping version. The BBC confirmed with Google that the current, eyes-closed implementation is what will ship to consumers. Google says it will "continue to improve Face Unlock over time." There is no fingerprint reader on the Pixel 4, so face unlock is the only biometric option.
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 17:34 |
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lmao it didn’t work so they pulled it. security!
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:21 |
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uhh, I am pretty sure a fingerprint works when you are asleep, so that wouldn't be an improvement
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:46 |
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sure, assuming you're willing to grab the person's hand or shove the phone under it and hope they don't wake up the point is the facial id system doesn't require any physical interaction, and also doesn't require them to be conscious
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:49 |
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infernal machines posted:sure, assuming you're willing to grab the person's hand or shove the phone under it and hope they don't wake up most people won't wake up from that if you are slow enough.
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:50 |
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infernal machines posted:and also doesn't require them to be conscious uh that would be same even if it required open eyes, you can just open someone's eyes when they are unconscious lol
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:51 |
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this is a really weird hill to die on even google is admitting this is bad, just go with it
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:55 |
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yeah it is bad, but it is not really going to add any security to someone unconscious. Maybe when asleep, although a lot of people don't wake up if you open their eyelids when they are asleep
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 21:58 |
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I hope that them disabling the open eyes requirement was because they couldn't get their algorithm to stop being racist
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 23:48 |
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not android, but the google general thread is gone, so dwi how google killed nest by integrating it into google services, or the trades know better than to trust anything with the google brand on it
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 22:10 |
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nest has been a zombie for years. they haven’t shipped anything since their fire alarm disaster except for dropcam, which they bought. lol at this mess quote:We've seen several existing product lines be rebranded from "Google" to "Google Nest" like the Google Nest Mini (formerly the Google Home Mini), the Google Nest Hub (formerly the Google Home Hub), the Nest Wifi (formerly Google Wifi), and the Google Nest Learning Thermostat (formerly the Nest Learning Thermostat).
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 22:32 |
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quote:We were more or less forced into the switch. When people buy a connected device, they expect it to connect. That’s not something that happens with Nest anymore.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 22:42 |
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The Management posted:nest has been a zombie for years. they haven’t shipped anything since their fire alarm disaster except for dropcam, which they bought. i thought they had some minor things, like the temperature sensors, a spec bump thermostat for the main one, and the nest e a cheaper nest in plastic oh wait lol yeah also one more thing. the security system panel that has a secret microphone
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 23:21 |
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The Management posted:nest has been a zombie for years. they haven’t shipped anything since their fire alarm disaster except for dropcam, which they bought. I was wondering about that; I had seen the Nest name on a kitchen speaker and thought it was a mistake.
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 03:39 |
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Agile Vector posted:i thought they had some minor things, like the temperature sensors, a spec bump thermostat for the main one, and the nest e a cheaper nest in plastic Google: If you have a Nest product, be sure to inform any guests or visitors that they're being recorded at all times to avoid falling afoul of any two party consent surveillance laws
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 03:50 |
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infernal machines posted:Google: If you have a Nest product, be sure to inform any guests or visitors that they're being recorded at all times to avoid falling afoul of any two party consent surveillance laws loool
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 13:08 |
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welcome to my home honoured guest. you are under surveillance. would you like a cold beverage? -google executive upon entrance to his home
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 13:34 |
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welcome, the walls have ears
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 13:40 |
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I’m gonna need you to sign this release form so I can legally allow you into my house
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 14:27 |
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crepeface posted:welcome to my home honoured guest. you are under surveillance. would you like a cold beverage? -google executive upon entrance to his home welcome to my gently caress pad. please put any electronics you have in a locker and go through the metal detector -google executive upon entrance to his home
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 14:54 |
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POC: weaponized google home/alexa apps phish your passwords
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 14:55 |
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the legend that vampires can't enter your house unless you invite them was actually about IoT products
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# ? Oct 21, 2019 14:58 |
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The Management posted:I’m gonna need you to sign this release form so I can legally allow you into my house isn’t it more: please sign this or I will be a felon when you enter my home?
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