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deckar01 3 hours ago

Wiggling the mouse is what people do involuntarily when the computer isn’t working right. They are setting themselves up for Gemini to be the uninvited Clippy, except this will send everything you are working on to Google to harvest data from.

jeroenhd 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The video they show (which is probably exaggerated by cutting out LLM generation time) is pretty sci-fi. I don't know how it works in practice, but it looks fun to try out. If this could run locally, I'd love to have a feature like that.

Most people don't really seem to care about data collection when it comes to AI usage. A lot of people who will feed Gemini/ChatGPT/Bing/Claude/shady clusters across the internet for bargain bin prices/Mistral every detail of their lives will probably be fine with Gemini as long as it doesn't interfere unnecessarily.

bel8 27 minutes ago | parent [-]

It probably works similar to how Gemini works in Android for a while now.

You can point or select anywhere on the screen and it understands and searches the context. If you select a text block, even text inside an image, it allows to copy or search the text online. Otherwise it can search the image.

I use it often. It's intuitive and fast even on non-flagship phones.

I'd wager their A/B tests went well enough to warrant a port from phones to their new "Chromebook".

dmonitor 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's the unofficial "where's my mouse pointer" macro

At least one DE I've used (MacOS? KDE?) even had it as an official macro that would make the pointer 10x bigger when you shook it

scblock an hour ago | parent [-]

KDE does that by default. Handy sometimes, funny sometimes.

paxys 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It is deliberately designed for maximum accidental invocations so the managers and execs behind it can claim the large user numbers in their promo packets.