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apple’s transcription is good enough to know if it’s something you should pay attention to which is basically just like your dentist trying to reschedule or something, though stuff like that is finally often over email
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hobbesmaster posted:apple’s transcription is good enough to know if it’s something you should pay attention to lol i can't get visual voicemail on my carrier, so i'd have to listen
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# ? Mar 7, 2022 03:14 |
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all I need to know is if someone wants to sell me a car warranty, or if they want to lower my energy bill. Transcriptions are very good at detecting that. Everything else is a coin flip.
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# ? Mar 7, 2022 03:46 |
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The_Franz posted:when she had a kid, she had a full nursery built adjacent to her office and then proceeded to ban working from home because "look, i have a kid and i manage to come into the office! it's so easy!" I thought it was they closed the on site daycare that the employees had
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mediaphage posted:i never listen to a voicemail. i don’t think my carrier supports just disabling it entirely but i’m going to look into it i ported to the "premium" provider in my nation and they don't support VVM by default. if you want it, you have to suffer through a live chat session, you can't just turn it on in the portal they also send you a fake SMS telling you that you missed a call (purporting to be from the number that tried to call you) of course you can't that "feature" or VM entirely if you do receive a VM for some god-forsaken reason, you can't listen to it without setting up a PIN and recording a welcome message absolutely bananas
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~Coxy posted:i ported to the "premium" provider in my nation and they don't support VVM by default. if you want it, you have to suffer through a live chat session, you can't just turn it on in the portal that is confrontationally bad design.
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Sagebrush posted:I do like how for centuries if you wanted to communicate with anybody at a distance you wrote them a letter, and then we had about 60 years (maybe 30 if you're talking internationally) where you had to talk to the person in real time, which was awful, and now we've settled back into sending letters as the default with the real-time thing reserved only for people you actually care about. my girlfriend's mother does this all the time, which i don't mind because family, but it would drive me insane if a work person did it
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i stopped using facebook when marissa meyer did the kid thing because someone i knew and was somewhere between friend and acquaintance went on a rant about she didn’t love her kid like a real mother should because she had a nursery installed next to her office rather than staying at home with the child
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hobbesmaster posted:apple’s transcription is good enough to know if it’s something you should pay attention to my favorite are the voicemails that sound like they're text-to-speech voices reading versions of messages that sound like they were run through a spam filter quote:Sure T noon. / we have found some sus P see us act T would be under your name. So when you get this mess age kindly call back on our number that is XXX-XXX-XXXX. the audible version of those alternate letter glyphs
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carry on then posted:unless it's: too real!
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jesus WEP posted:my girlfriend's mother does this all the time, which i don't mind because family, but it would drive me insane if a work person did it i have a client that does this constantly. and one who leaves me voicemail messages where they simply say "please give me a call"
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my dad sometimes will send me an email and then immediately text me to let me know he sent me an email
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jesus WEP posted:my dad sometimes will send me an email and then immediately text me to let me know he sent me an email i've done this a few times when the other person was expecting a giant email and it was somewhat time critical.
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we've decided to address the confusion surrounding android update releases by creating significantly more
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 16:19 |
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why is anyone confused about android updates when the answer in the vast majority of cases is “your phone isn’t getting any lol”
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if you're stupid enough to run beta software on your telephone, you deserve to be confused
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yeah, literally no one should care beyond the impact on the lifespan of the phone. and the article kind of calls that out, it is deliberately confusing to not make it a really dumb marketing point.
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mrk posted:Screenshot? I see a couple of ads in my Google Now feed (same feed as you have on Pixels) on my Galaxy, but those ads have "Ad" prefixing the title so easy to know. They are targeted ads though, like an ad for EV leasing since I look up EVs often lol, or a product I've searched on Amazon etc. ads are good, actually, because sometimes they will show you things you like and want
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Endless Mike posted:ads are good, actually, because sometimes they will show you things you like and want the youtube algorithm confuses the hell out of me, because last week they seemed to think that i had AIDS and would show me ads for HIV medication, and now they seem to think that i am some tactical security operator who wants to see long advertisements for anti-drone area denial systems
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part of that is the advertisers doing poor targeting. from google’s pov targeting too broadly because you aren’t experienced enough is a feature, not a bug
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i have gotten a lot of ads for grammarly and lotion on videos for cooking and old object restoration, so I can only assume my adamant doubleclick and adwords blocking is confusing the poo poo out of the platform oh and o'reilly auto parts (yow!) but those are on car care videos so that makes contextual sense
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companies may also be targeting a geographic area or everyone watching a specific type of video so you’ll see some very weird stuff occasionally
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The_Franz posted:the youtube algorithm confuses the hell out of me, because last week they seemed to think that i had AIDS and would show me ads for HIV medication, and now they seem to think that i am some tactical security operator who wants to see long advertisements for anti-drone area denial systems honestly im super into the ads for prep and other sti adjacent meds. i think its a big step in destigmatizing hiv
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I get ads for estrogen when that’s the opposite of what I need
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i don't see any ads it's pretty great, tbh
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I get lots of ads for Grammarly, life insurance and terminal cancer drugs, I hope google isn't predicting something
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it's a good thing androids don't use any proprietary connectors like apple, imagine how many plugs and cables he'd needbull3964 posted:Yup, those are maximums.
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dual wielding android watches like liquid metal extensions of my wrists
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# ? Mar 15, 2022 22:54 |
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that dude packs more chargers than pairs of underwear. bet.
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i have definitely packed more chargers than clothes on very short work trips
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/stadias-pivot-to-a-google-cloud-product-is-official/ I predict a Microsoft xbox 365 streaming platform powered by google stadia No, the 360 was the second generation xbox. No, the 365 is not the 5th generation xbox, it's more like a sibling or cousin to the series x, which is the 4th generation. Yes, microsoft has dumb names for xbox consoles.
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# ? Mar 16, 2022 01:48 |
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what? Microsoft shucks xboxes and puts them in racks to power their own game streaming platform. why would they switch to Google’s weird Linux back end?
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cheap nokia x10 still serving me well
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lmao quote:"In a program called 'Communicate with Care,' Google trains and directs employees to add an attorney, a privilege label, and a generic 'request' for counsel's advice to shield sensitive business communications, regardless of whether any legal advice is actually needed or sought. lets see how well playing dumb games with the feds goes for google
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i dont remember the training saying that
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Achmed Jones posted:that's not really accurate care to enlighten me?
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Jenny Agutter posted:care to enlighten me? edited, but the training i took didnt tell people to use attorney privilege/counsel requests/etc that way. i could be wrong ofc but im pretty sure id remember something that blatantly dumb. of course i have no idea about how requests are actually used
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# ? Mar 22, 2022 22:14 |
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maybe you just weren't high level enough to get the real training quote:The DOJ provided examples of emails sent by Google employees of various ranks, up to the CEO. "This practice of portraying ordinary business communications as privileged is followed at Google's highest levels," the DOJ said.
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Kent pls advice Kent pls
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every company of a certain size does this. they tell you never to discuss anything potentially compromising over email, and if you’re talking about something that might end up bad CC lawyers and rubber stamp it with privileged and confidential.
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