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  • The opposite, actually.

  • You write like an LLM dude. You use em dashes, you are overly verbose and you use common techniques like "it's not x, it's y" over and over.

    If you're not an LLM you're desperately trying to appear as one. I maintain that you're a bot and I'll happily mute your account now.

  • Great news. Some people cry about government overreach but this is a good thing. It's insane that we still have entire industries around tobacco. Vapes aren't going anywhere for those after 2008 who want to smoke, and the lack of tobacco in their lungs will be a net plus for the NHS.

  • Yeah you're responding to a bot whose instructions are to wax lyrically about OSS and anti-Google sentiment.

  • Where would you have the runoff go?

  • I don't like the idea personally, because the replaceable battery version would be priced up, and likely not given the flagship experience. The point of this law is to prevent ewaste from 2 year old batteries performing badly, and standardising replaceable batteries is the way to stop that. OEMs would just find ways to convince users to buy the phones with no replaceable batteries because they make more money long-term that way. I don't trust corporations lol.

  • Not sure, is the battery waterproof? If I drop my phone in a sink of water, and it's IP68 rated, would this mean I need to replace my battery immediately?

  • I like the idea, and I suspect gaskets will be the solution they go with, with the back cover applying pressure to the gasket to create a seal. but the EU regulation specifically says that no expertise should be required and you should be able to do it with commercial, standard tools (i.e screwdriver). I don't think they could make single-use gaskets where you have to purchase additional gaskets from the OEM. I suppose they could come with the battery itself, which the EU requires OEMs to sell for 5 years.

  • I'm very curious how this will be handled by OEM's.

    Water resistance is pretty much universal at this point, and as far as I know that's dependent on an airtight seal being maintained throughout the device.

    The EU rule forbids use of tools, chemicals or heat to remove the battery. So how does Apple, Google etc retain the IP68 rating if the back is removable via screws?

    I obviously think this is a really great step for mobile phones; I miss being able to carry a second battery for long trips back in the day. But I'm concerned that this will also make phones bulkier, heavier and less water resistant.

  • No but you're doing a good job fuelling the stereotype 😃

  • What're you going to do when Steam inevitably does this?

    I'll laugh when it happens, given my Steam account is almost 23 years old.

  • Seems like a great cause, and this YouTuber has really good content about climate science.

  • I hope blogging comes back once AI has killed algorithmic social media.

  • What is it with Lemmy users posting semi-unrelated comments just to make a point?

    You can't post anything in the Android or GooglePixel communities without 4 "ditch Google, use Graphene" comments.

    It really doesn't make for an engaging community that one wants to partake in.

  • It is a bit of a nothingburger, but it's important to note that Electron apps normally bundle their own chromium instance within itself and don't use other browsers. I suspect this is done to potentially support working directly with browsers you have installed.

  • What's Brave got to do with this? The article (that you didn't read) goes into detail about how Anthropic places these files in the directory for any Chromium-based browser.

  • Palps tho had a hidden endgame, he wanted the strongest force user's body to put his own mind into. He wasn't afraid of Anakin's raw but untrained power, that was exactly what he wanted. Until Obiwan chopped off 3/4s of his body, ruining him as a host.

    Had no idea of any of this stuff. Is that even in the movies?

  • I'm convinced that AbsolutelyNotCats is a bot.

    Look at all of their comments. They write like an LLM.

    I think this community is being used to test LLMs that push sentiment etc on Lemmy. The mods need to actually respond to this.

  • Well I think it's neat. This community is almost toxic with how negative it is about everything.

    If we can set rules at the Notification Channel level, this is a powerful feature for enthusiasts potentially.

  • Android @lemdro.id

    Latest Android 16 QPR2 finally forces all app icons to follow the "Material You" colour scheme, but....

  • British Comedy @feddit.uk

    What do you think about 'Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping'?

  • British Telly @feddit.uk

    What do you think about 'Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping'?

  • Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will debut Gemini-powered 'Camera Coach'

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-coach
  • Google Pixel @lemdro.id

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will debut Gemini-powered 'Camera Coach'

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-coach
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will debut Gemini-powered 'Camera Coach'

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-coach
  • Google Pixel @lemdro.id

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will bring Conversational Photo Editing

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-features
  • Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will bring Conversational Photo Editing

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-features
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 will bring Conversational Photo Editing

    www.androidheadlines.com /google-pixel-10-camera-features
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Pixel 10 sees Google setting a new standard for Android, just like in the Nexus days

    9to5google.com /2025/08/03/google-pixel-10-qi2-setting-the-standard/
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Google is making it easier to hide sensitive files in your Pixel's Private Space

    www.androidauthority.com /private-space-file-transfer-feature-3583499/
  • Google Pixel @lemdro.id

    Pixel 11's Tensor G6 will reportedly use 2nm process at TSMC, no longer lagging behind

    9to5google.com /2025/06/24/google-tensor-g6-tsmc-2nm-report/
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Pixel 11's Tensor G6 will reportedly use 2nm process at TSMC, no longer lagging behind

    9to5google.com /2025/06/24/google-tensor-g6-tsmc-2nm-report/
  • Android @lemdro.id

    Android 16 is probably releasing later today (10/06/25)