I might have misunderstood the intended use for this, but is there any way to connect a mouse or a monitor? From the picture gallery, it seems not, but I could see myself using something like this without the monitor and the mouse while I’m out and then connecting it up when I’m home.
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My workplace is very cautious with AI. It’s very conscious of putting private client data into an AI model that will transfer/use it/spit it out somewhere else, and the legal consequences of making mistakes from AI models making things up.
AI is useful in my work (we use copilot) but it’s limited to the most basic stuff. “Here’s a document, give me three key points of about 20 words each” works pretty well. It’s also ok at rewriting things in a different style but it’s a bit hit and miss.
Its crazy to me that people will use these things as some all-knowing Oracle when they’re mainly just systems that imitate human language or jumped-up search engines. I think it goes to show that things that imitate human communication well can be very convincing, and a herd mentality to adopt new technology out of a fear of being left behind, often amongst people that don’t know anything about the technology.



rss feeds are primarily updates to let you know when there’s something new on the website without having to go back to the site. They’re not necessarily to give you the full content of the article so you do all your reading in the rss reader
There are some that can do that, although mainly on subscriptions rather than free versions
Inoreader (my personal favourite) NewsBlur BazQux lire
FeedFlow uses a kind of workaround in that it loads the page in reader mode in a browser, which I think works very well.