Next week #WWDC predictions? #AI wise easy: Nothing that's going to match or top Google, Microsoft. #Apple will focus on iterations and practical ways intelligence is incorporated into the OS.
This will extract a cry of "Apple is behind on AI". Which they are. But not worried. They'e always been fast followers.
If they don't blindly introduce a "Recall" or something that says we can put glue on our pizza, then that's a win.
When it comes to my phone improve what I regularly use. </$0.02>
Thanks to someone throwing a rock through my car window, I’m in the wonderful process of adding security cameras and updating my Wi-Fi. For the first time I’m going to try using a Wi-Fi extender and see if that improves the signal and the other end of my house.
If that doesn’t work, I might be shopping for a new router. If there’s any place to talk/vent tech, it would be here.
@theofrancis interesting. Well, I am keeping in mind a return policy. What did you get? I assume you add that to existing router or does that come with one (stupid question alert)?
I point to this post also for the #WordPress community who should also have been asking the same question for a number of years even before COVID.
The last couple of months I’ve had numerous discussions on this topic with longtime developers in the community. Those leaving the community for whatever reason or one thing, but not focus on whose entering.
And this isn’t just #Drupal#WordPress - other mostly older products and technology communities are realizing the same thing. It’s a bigger trend and I think bigger than (at least for some of these communities) simply what competitor you have to worry about.
…set to be released on July 16, 2024… builds on the foundation with some new items, like section styles and overrides in synced patterns… Font Library and Interactivity API. Data Views, the first taste of the admin redesign work introduced in 6.5, continues to evolve with new layout options, a combined template part and pattern experience, and more readily accessible management sections.” https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/05/03/roadmap-to-6-6/