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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I use an 8bitdo SN30 Pro + 8Bitdo Smartphone Clip together with emulators on my phone to enjoy Gameboy, SNES and PSX, I’ve also tried emulating some newer consoles but my phone is a bit weak for that.
    There’s a ton of great controllers to turn your phone into a proper gaming device, I chose the 8Bitdo because I can also use it with my computer over Bluetooth.
    But if that isn’t a consideration then I would probably go for one of those that has passthrough USB-C Charging so you can charge both controller and phone while playing.

    Before I got the controller I mostly played Gameboy Pokemon games on my phone.


  • Does that mean that you consider the temporary loss of her voice the same harm as if she would’ve lost access permanently?
    Do keep in mind I do not believe the banning to be ok either - but I’d rather have a company where the human factor sometimes fails that can properly undo their mistake and apologize than something like Meta where you cannot even get in touch with a human if something gets flagged.
    The extreme of a company that never does a mistake would of course be the best but that’s never going to happen.

    I hope for the self hosted solution that @singletona@lemmy.world mentioned to become reality, both for people like Joyce and because it would be a step towards self hosted voice assistants for those of us that refuse to use cloud based ones.

    When I first asked Sophia Noel, a company representative, about the incident, she directed me to the company’s prohibited use policy.

    There are rules against threatening child safety, engaging in illegal behavior, providing medical advice, impersonating others, interfering with elections, and more.
    But there’s nothing specifically about inappropriate language. I asked Noel about this, and she said that Joyce’s remark was most likely interpreted as a threat.

    […]

    Joyce doesn’t hold a grudge—and her experience is far from universal.
    Jules uses the same technology, but he hasn’t received any warnings about his language—even though a comedy routine he performs using his voice clone contains plenty of curse words, says his wife, Maria.
    He opened a recent set by yelling “Fuck you guys!” at the audience—his way of ensuring they don’t give him any pity laughs, he joked.
    That comedy set is even promoted on the ElevenLabs website.

    Blank says language like that used by Joyce is no longer restricted.
    “There is no specific swear ban that I know of,” says Noel.
    That’s just as well.