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▲ 328 r/Android

Is gemini becoming the new copilot of android

After watching the google I/O event i am afraid that android is becoming bad like microslop People mocked Microsoft for turning Windows into “MicroSlop” with nonstop Microsoft Copilot integration everywhere. Now Google is doing the exact same thing to Android with Google Gemini. Every update pushes more AI: Gemini in search, messages, summaries, suggestions, edits, popups everywhere Android used to feel lightweight, customizable, and user-controlled. Now it feels like Google is turning the OS into one giant AI Shit. Am i the only one afraid of android turning into androslop? What do you guys think?

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u/i_just_wanna_know_00 — 3 days ago
▲ 88 r/rust

Can Rust Be Used for Full Applications or Just Systems Programming?

I’m new to programming and wondering if learning Rust is worth it. I want to know what kinds of projects people actually build with Rust. Can you make real-world applications with it, or is it mostly for low-level/system stuff? Also, how good is the ecosystem right now? Does Rust have solid packages, libraries, and frameworks compared to languages like Python, JavaScript, or Go? I’d love to hear what projects you’ve built with Rust and whether you think it’s a good language to invest time in learning.

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u/i_just_wanna_know_00 — 7 days ago
▲ 0 r/brave

Brave Is Killing the Open Internet

People praise "Brave Browser" like it’s saving the web, but nobody talks about the obvious problem: If everyone blocks ads, the open internet stops working. Websites, forums, journalists, and developers still need money to survive. People want unlimited free content while blocking the thing that funds it. small websites are dying, forums are empty, everything is becoming subscriptions and AI spam, and the internet feels more corporate every year. Ads were never the real problem. The real problem was abusive tracking and surveillance. But instead of fixing that system, we’re helping kill the open web entirely. I’m not saying people should worship advertisers or disable every ad blocker. I’m saying the current model isn’t sustainable. If the internet turns into AI spam, endless subscriptions, corporate platforms, and closed ecosystems. Remember The open web can’t survive if nobody wants to pay for it.

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u/i_just_wanna_know_00 — 7 days ago