11 comments

  • dinkleberg 18 minutes ago

    I recently discovered that you need to have Siri enabled for Apple CarPlay. I expect we're going to see a lot of this where when you disable the AI functionality the devs won't have put in fallback states and you'll be effectively locked out. With CarPlay for instance there is no reason that I shouldn't be able to listen to my music or use the map without Siri. But things like responding to texts does rely on Siri, so just gate that piece. It is rather unfortunate.

      goalieca 3 minutes ago

      I was very upset about this. I had a rental car and I needed to enter on the map where I wanted to go. Even with a damn keyboard it wanted Siri. It’s just gps and i had to dig my phone out and do the typing there instead.

      sublinear 2 minutes ago

      Fallback states are generally a ton of work that don't benefit the direction that the PM or broader business would want to go anyway.

      It's a pet peeve of mine that we often say "devs" when we really mean "the business". It seems to be almost exclusively gamers who started this language. They'll even call the publisher "the devs".

  • cryo32 a few seconds ago

    The trick I use is to immediately go "fuck it I'm not using that product"

    I'm remarkably free of any intrusive AI.

  • rad-b 37 minutes ago

    Such a cool guide to such a bizarre problem we live in…

    Companies forcing features that nobody wants, but that are also expensive to operate and cost real money to run? Market can definitely stay irrational for long.

      freeone3000 19 minutes ago

      Nobody using it is actually the ideal outcome. AI features are added, at no additional cost to the consumer, to extract money from investors. If customers began using the product, this feature would actually start having an ongoing cost.

      bluefirebrand 29 minutes ago

      I really do wonder if the market is being irrational or if we just cannot see what they are

      I suspect that many people dislike AI but are begrudgingly using it. I would put money very few people are completely avoiding it. It's very hard to avoid now anyways.

      Maybe the AI company strategy is really just "make it so invasive in life it's so difficult to avoid and expensive enough to revert that companies and governments will never go back anyways"

  • nemomarx 35 minutes ago

    Anyone know a good way to disable the ai summary on Google results? I know I should move over to kagi, but a ublock filter or something would still be nice.

      jdub 27 minutes ago

      Add `udm=14` to the Google search query string... e.g. I changed my browser's default search engine shortcut.

      josefritzishere 19 minutes ago

      I have found that Element Hider and similar extensions will also block some of the worst features in the browser.

  • josefritzishere 20 minutes ago

    It's a sad state of affairs when companies are cramming this unwanted garbage into every app putting the onus on the user to block, disable, unsubscribe, delete, edit and mitigate. Nobody asked for AI slop.