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Who else loves Google Voice reminders?

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Re: Who else loves Google Voice reminders?

#16 Post by bester69 »

pylkko wrote: I am not the most paranoid person in the world, but it puts me off a little to know that the frequencies and overtones present in a humans voice are unique. Meaning that all voice samples that your device or any other devices gives to google can be identified as you and all the content can be analyzed to create a profile that describes everything about you, your health status, what kind of a diet you have, who are your friends and where you live by gps coordinates, where your work place is, how much time you are at work or at home, how much you earn, what you are ashamed of, if you have criminal offenses, who is related yo you, what music, restaurants, ser,,,,,,What is the purpose of all that?´for me? what do I get from this?
We cant prevent this to happend eventually, cant we?; that's why I said, lets hope other more adavanced/spiritual extraterrestrial civilizations gets in time to help us to canalize/manage all this demonic stuff/technology.. I dont see our specie enought spiritual adavanced/ready to manage this stuff without destroing itself..
Nowadays we're in service of technology not otherwhise, as It should be..humans are using technologies cos they're given, not cos they need them, at the sametime we're evolutioning as a species in a very badly way follow the darkness path of robots and IA; Im afraid the new order might be real and being preparing in somewhere by some hidden ellites.. Fortunelly we wont see it alive but our childrens will do, but this dystopia will take event in near future unless some spiritual event correct our trajectory just in time (lets hope some advanced good aliens guide us in time, I dont see human being able to manage it without any help).

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Re: Who else loves Google Voice reminders?

#17 Post by alan stone »

bester69 wrote:I love google voice reminders/Alarms, so cool and confortable...
Its really great :D , It works!
The Goolag boys probably agree 100%.

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#18 Post by pylkko »

We cant prevent this to happend eventually, cant we?
Maybe not. But I take some kind of pride - still - in the fact that I know how to do stuff myself. I even serve my digital collection of music over VPN so I have my own personal "spotify without adds" when I'm on the road. All with a full open source stack. I've also created my own smart tv's and custom android roms and stuff. This is why I found Debian. I love this. But not enough to not admit it when this DIY open source stuff is not capable of competing with the alternatives. That's why I ask in all seriousness if you think there is a real benefit compared to the alternative. I am not entirely sure I understand your position, like do you really think it is qualitatively better; a complete paradigm shift or are you just saying this without any kind of substance to back it up, are you just "hyped"?. I realize that ultimately it is not, perhaps, smart to ask this question, since the answer might be unavailable. But I also happen to like the kind of philosophical questions that have no answers but only generate more questions.

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Re: Who else loves Google Voice reminders?

#19 Post by Hallvor »

NFT5 wrote:Meh. Already have a much more advanced system.

"Hey Wife...."

Most of the time the system doesn't even need programming. :lol:
While Wife can be practical, it has several drawbacks:

1. The documentation is incomplete, but even if it was complete, no one would fully understand it.
2. Wife has excellent data storage, but a bug causes Wife to save all your mistakes and remind you of them with regular intervals.
3. Wife won't let you upgrade to newer releases, even if they have fewer bugs, are better designed and are more stable.
4. You'll spend large amounts of money on Wife accessories.
5. You have to be careful not to give Wife the wrong command, or there may be an explosion.
6. In some cases, Wife can take your money, house, car and children.
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Re: Who else loves Google Voice reminders?

#20 Post by Job »

NFT5 wrote:Meh. Already have a much more advanced system.

"Hey Wife...."

Most of the time the system doesn't even need programming. :lol:
Just wonder if that system always follow your programs or non-programs :lol:
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