AI Lab: When Skipping a News Story Is an Editorial Choice
Not every signal found by AI deserves an article: skipping weak news is method, not laziness. A practical checklist for separating useful content from editorial filler.
Selected AndroidLab guides in English.
Not every signal found by AI deserves an article: skipping weak news is method, not laziness. A practical checklist for separating useful content from editorial filler.
Recycled sources make Android news look stronger than it is. Here is how to recognize loops, weak confirmations and articles built on borrowed certainty.
PiStorm does not turn the Amiga into a disguised PC: it makes it a hybrid machine, useful for development, networking and real tests inside RetroLab.
RetroLab: the AROS port of BebboSSH as practical infrastructure for developing, testing and automating on Amiga-like systems.
An operational checklist for deciding when an AI-assisted draft actually deserves to become a publishable tech article.
AI-generated images can help a tech newsroom, but only if they do not pretend to be visual evidence. A practical checklist for using them without confusing readers.
A practical method for separating facts, promises and marketing when an Android or AI feature is presented as revolutionary.
Use an Android phone as a USB webcam: requirements, compatibility checks, setup steps, practical limits and the Windows 11 Phone Link alternative.
Review Android app permissions in 20 minutes: location, camera, microphone, photos, notifications, auto-reset and the practical checks that actually reduce exposure.
Telegram Amiga alpha 0.0.2 brings a more usable native GUI to AmigaOS, MorphOS and AROS, with history paging, online chat search, persistent unread badges, drag-and-drop chat order, read receipts, multi-line messages and packages for five platforms.