Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs when did Google become Microsoft?
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs I'd love to ask them: Where's the "Turn This Fucking Shit Off Forever You Assholes" or the "Never Corrupt My Data With You Bullshit Again" button?
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@briankrebs when did Google become Microsoft?
@kwayk42
Whe they both became advertising companies.
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@briankrebs when did Google become Microsoft?
@kwayk42 @briankrebs When they literally removed the Don't Be Evil as their motto.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs Chrome has this crap built-in now, and being context-aware makes it darkly hilarious.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs Are you happy with your new overlords? [yes] [yes]
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs actually, the tiny tiny X only works about half the time and is just the "shove it in my face again every single time" button.
It's long past time for people to dump Gmail. Especially since it's now horrifically insecure and outright dangerous if you oppose the regime.
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@briankrebs when did Google become Microsoft?
@kwayk42 @briankrebs When they killed "Don't be evil" motto.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
(looks up "fuck no" keycap to replace Esc)
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
and this is why I am going back to the 1990's style email server, spool, and a terminal window client that reads text. Just like the old Unix days as K&R intended.
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@briankrebs when did Google become Microsoft?
@kwayk42 @briankrebs about a decade ago, which is why in my efforts to degoogle my electronics, I avoid Microslop in equal measure.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs I genuinely don't know which button I should click to say No, that's crazy
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs@infosec.exchange
What would happen if you asked Gemini to write an Email that clearly went against it's TOS and AUP? Would it politely refuse and give you the normal message composition window I wonder. (I no longer have gmail). -
@briankrebs actually, the tiny tiny X only works about half the time and is just the "shove it in my face again every single time" button.
It's long past time for people to dump Gmail. Especially since it's now horrifically insecure and outright dangerous if you oppose the regime.
@rootwyrm It worked, but then when I went to compose an email it fired another popup trying to push Gemini.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs the "x" is the "annoy me later" button, "no" is not an option.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs Have Gemini compose my messages? Like this: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/16750?
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs Indeed when your plan for market growth is to hide the opt-out button, it might be time to reassess the value of your tool.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs Does βContinueβ do the same thing as βTry nowβ?
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and this is why I am going back to the 1990's style email server, spool, and a terminal window client that reads text. Just like the old Unix days as K&R intended.
@dianea @briankrebs Been thinking the same. It would also be nice to have a proper search again via ripgrep.
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Continue, or "try it now" a popup from Gmail now asks, offering to compose your next message with Gemini. I guess the tiny "x" is the "fuck no" button?
@briankrebs nah the tiny "x" is likely the "continue" button aka the "remind me later" button