A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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It’s good to see they still somewhat care about privacy after going on that little “add more AI” spree.
That’s just a thing to get money
All the AI (except for one opt-in feature that lets you choose what service to use) is on-device, so although It’s not really necessary, you can’t really say it’s bad for privacy.
Also, the one feature I’ve come across (long press a link for a preview) is actually pretty useful sometimes. I’m actually impressed they discovered a use for generative AI that isn’t annoying and stupid.
On-device translation is also exactly what I want out of this tech and we have it. You can even just go to
about:translations. This isn’t 2001 anymore, you shouldn’t be using someone else’s server to translate something quick for you. Not at first pass at least.Ditto! I’ve used it a couple times before. Pretty snazzy. I’m wondering what goes on behind long press feature…hey, why not ask Duck.ai itself:
I’ve spared the…‘less tolerant of AI’ among us. I hear you. Some of you have good points. Just trying to be accommodating. 😃
Understanding the Long Press Feature
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The long press feature is a common interaction design element used in touch interfaces, such as smartphones and tablets. Let’s break down how it works and what happens behind the scenes. How Long Press Works
A long press typically involves two main phases: touch detection and action execution.
Behind the Scenes
Applications of Long Press
In essence, the long press feature is a versatile tool in touch interfaces, enhancing interactivity by providing users with contextual options without cluttering the screen with buttons.
Hey slopper that’s not at all what a long press is or how it works. Long presses are when you press with the side of your finger cuz its longer duh! It works the same as regular press they just add a wait timer so the BPU (brained processing unit) doesn’t get over stimulated and stuck.
LOL
There is a phenom on the internet that says, if you want the real answer to your question, log in to a forum, ask the question then log out. Then log in as secondary user and give the wrong answer. In a matter of seconds you will be inundated with the right answer.
it’s hard to blame them: the entirety of technology is trying to adopt AI due to all of the money that’s being flashed at them for doing so; our entire economy is based on it right now.