Qué tranza! I'm new...
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I'm a new born in here, I write in a broke english; forgive my grammar errors. I'm just exploring for now...
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@escuintle Welcome to the Community. Here are a few links for your bookmarks that you may find useful:
- Help on Feature Requests
- Vivaldi Help
- Forum Markdown Help
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- Local Forums in your language • Español
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- Modding Vivaldi
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If you go to
vivaldi://experiments
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@pesala how did you spot my native language! I'm amazed.
Thaks for your answer, I really appreciate your help.
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@escuintle I translated Qué tranza with my Microsoft Translator Panel, and that shows that it is Spanish. I have no idea what you mean by saying "How quiet," but translation engines often make mistakes.
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@pesala "quiet" isn't related, I don't know why is that the outcome. "Que tranza" is just an idiom for "what's up?"
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@escuintle , bienvenido. El idioma más usado aquí es el inglés (buena oportunidad para mejorarlo). Aunque tampoco hay problemas si no lo sabes, para esto tenemos también un subforo en español.
Por ser acaso, una buena extensión de traductor te puede ayudar mucho aquí, para comunicarte en cualquier idioma. Este es el mejor.
Disfruta de Vivaldi, y si quieres, pásate también unos buenos ratos aquí.PD En mi firma hay una lista de Vivaldi links, que a lo mejor te pueden resultar útiles.
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@escuintle Hi there
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@catweazle Show-off
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@catweazle Muchas Gracias por los links, seguiré explorando las funciones de Vivaldi.
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@code3 Hi, how is it going?
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@escuintle Pretty good
I'm glad you found Vivaldi
I was just learning about Artificial Intelligence...And it's getting late here. Good night!
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@gwen-dragon thanks for the welcome.
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@code3 I hope the roko's basilisk won't give you nightmares. Vivaldi seems very cool, I hope to take advantage of it's features.
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@escuintle , not Roko's Basilisk, but....
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@catweazle It is not so scary. Just computers fine-tuning equations and algorithms on their own. Much of it can be done at home.
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@code3 , that is what most scares me
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@catweazle Freedom! Independence!
It’s wouldn’t be as scary if you knew more about it. It’s not like machines magically become human. It does make more accurate video recordings, of course it can be used for bad stuff. -
@code3 , recognize all the data of everyone which is seen by the camara IS bad stuff by definition, worse if it is used by private persons.
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@catweazle Ok, but someone’s going to do it. Then we just need to not use cameras. We should never use them unless they are absolutely necessary in the first place. When they are absolutely necessary, perhaps AI can help.
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@code3 , shure, but not in this manner. Facial recognition is only admissible on certain occasions for a specific person. That is, to search in a crowd for a criminal, whose photo is entered into the system by court order.
If you want online privacy, even more so in real life, for something in Google Street View all the license plates of the cars and the faces of the people are blurred by default by the legislative requirements and for the same reason the Google Glasses for the Police use.
Widespread facial recognition is not only an intrusion into privacy, but a dangerous risk factor for the persons. more than in the internet.