

Oh, that sounds fun. Sounds like something the RNC would love for the conventions. Go to support the 2nd amendment afterall.


Oh, that sounds fun. Sounds like something the RNC would love for the conventions. Go to support the 2nd amendment afterall.


There really isn’t any strong reason for them to do so. They already outsource manufacturing which is very flexible to needs. Apple does the same. Every PC company is using windows or linux as those are available to pretty much everyone. Patents? cheaper to just buy those. I am not seeing the hypothetical benefit.


Honestly, I’ve been to parts of the US where it was more noticeable when I saw a black person. Some summers I’d only see 2 or 3 people there. Kind of creepy honestly. I’d see more people of asian decent there.


+1. Often no reason to not push a open server option when they shutdown when they drop a game they sold. I am certain that publishers will just try to release them for free though and charge a subscription. May not be successful though.


Ad block. Block the AI stuff so you are forcing yourself to do things. If something “easy” is available, most will take they easy route. I is like cars that “drive”, but you have to pay attention and keep your hands on the wheel. Many aren’t going to do those 2 things reliably if you are given a reason not to.


I think the situation of first fear is incomplete. You’d be expanding your existing job pool. You can still fall back on your nursing degree. It isn’t going anywhere. Some places may say you are “overqualified” for that position, but that doesn’t preclude them from hiring you.
Do you see age discrimination where you work? I mean it is still the same job environment.
Is this really something you want to pursue? If it is, why not.


Honestly makes more sense than shoving everything into one model. Some of those main models seem to just use one to do everything and I would break them into parts. Have a model to filter the input and try to categorize it and feed it into the proper model. Like having a “council of experts” and ask to proper “expert”.


It amazes me that they haven’t made one. The first ones were made over 80 years ago and in the 1990s supercomputers we simulating them that are slower than todays desktops with a high end gpu. The basics are also on the internet.


The feature you are going to want to look for is USB Attached SCSI (UAS) or USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) support.


I wish they would go ahead and release the controller. I am will to “beta” release test it on linux.


It starts effecting the people though, the voters that voted for Trump and his allies. If people that supported them start losing their income because of the their policies, they will notice. It doesn’t have to be government sanctioned. It can be “grass roots” boycotting.


Then the EU could start boycotting US products where possible. It will start hitting here.


The EU should cut off all trade with US.


Finally (/s), something I agree with Putin on. I feel like we are getting so close to full on WWIII, between this, Russian’s War on Ukraine, Pakastan and Afghanistan and the Palestinian genicide going on. And that is the stuff I can mention off the top of my head.


That is wild. There is no exceptions in Colorado for hobbies projects or userbase size. Here is the definition of device. This would apply to an Apple II, calculators, possibly printers, TVs, monitors, and who know what else.
"DEVICE " MEANS ANY GENERAL- PURPOSE COMPUTING DEVICE THAT CAN ACCESS A COVERED APPLICATION STORE OR DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION .


I am sure you will be able to subscribe to use a share along with hundreds of other people for 1 computer at $19.99 a month going forward.


I can currently only see them used as accelerators of some type right now. Could see them used potentially for GPUs, but generally I suspect some form of compute first. GenAI anyone? SkyNET? But that is only if they can be made portable for laptops or phones which is still a major issue still needing to be addressed.
I don’t expect them to replace traditional chips in my lifetime if ever.


So, around 1947. Took about 14 years to get to being able to put into chips. So another decade and a half?
Edit: and another 15 to 25 years after that for it to be in consumer households?


America first baby!! /s
Putin?