It has not been updated since a year.
It has not been updated since a year.
I just checked again and I can confirm the same.
I will edit the post to reflect this.
Check again.
So you just saw the headline and called it grifting and misogynistic without actually reading the article to understand what it’s calling for?
The article is advocating for empowering more women to use AI, so when AI become good in the future they would be skillful in using this technology.
To quote from the article:
Women are less likely to adopt this new technology. This is a worrying finding since, according to a study by Oxford Economics and Cognizant, 90 per cent of jobs will be affected by generative AI by 2032. More specifically, between 2023 and 2032, the percentage of jobs with high exposure points to AI could increase sixfold, from eight per cent to 52 per cent.
A Goldman Sachs report provides a more precise idea of this impact according to job type and gender. The Kenan Institute has established that nearly 80 per cent of today’s female workers are in jobs exposed to automation via generative AI, compared with 58 per cent of men.
These jobs held by women that involve automation will not be replaced by artificial intelligence, per se, but by people who have mastered AI. At the moment, that means men. To reverse this trend, women are being urged to make efforts to redefine or increase their knowledge and skills in this area.
For people who did not click the link:
The original Nova team, for many years, was just me. Eventually I added Cliff to handle customer support, and when Branch acquired Nova, Cliff continued with this role. I also had contracted Rob for some dev work prior to the Branch acquisition and some time after the acquisition closed we were able to bring him onboard as a contractor at Branch.
However, I’ve always been the lead and primary contributor to Nova Launcher and that hasn’t changed. I will continue to control the direction and development of Nova Launcher.
That disable the app itself from accessing the internet, but it does not forbid it from tunneling it’s network access through other apps.
I don’t remember the article, but I remember that I read years ago that a group of apps were tunneling their network activity through Facebook app and YouTube.
If I remember the article , I will post the link here.
You can’t truly forbid it from accessing the network on Android.
One time purchase?
It’s a open source project, you can install it for free, but you could still donate.
As far as I can tell they are working on a new release.
Don’t use it now, but you can follow their GitHub/ F-Droid to see when they get a new release.
You are better served by switching to a different launcher.
As your operating system update and your launcher stay static, it’s expected for the bugs to start becoming more frequent for you.
Here is some other launchers that you can switch to:
Open source:
Closed Source:
I think Trinity Desktop Environment looks very similar to this.
After I made this post I looked for the app everywhere, turns out the developer removed it from Fdroid and Google Play Store and even deleted the community.
I guess the client is done.
Search on YouTube, louis rossmann MBKHD.
Oh , I thought no one is still following MBKHD after the Apple scandal.
Copying my comment to same answer:
I don’t think that is the answer because other privacy respecting apps(Open source and offline) have a lower size.
Take for example Typewise keyboard the offline paid version, it comes at 44MB only despite them implementing their own AI stuff and implementing a completely new keyboard layout.
Other apps store stuff locally also, you can compare for example bravenewtube and grayjay, you will see a weird size difference.
I don’t think that is the answer because other privacy respecting apps(Open source or offline) have a lower size.
Take for example Typewise keyboard the offline paid version, it comes at 44MB only despite them implementing their own AI stuff and implementing a completely new keyboard layout.
Android had changed.