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Framework 14 is the original (and best tbh). The 13 and 16 unfortunately don't hit the balance of feeling premium like the 14 does. This thread has me wondering if they really diluted their reputation with these new…
By all accounts the Framework 14 hits the balance well, feeling basically like any other premium metal laptop. Maybe based on that reputation alone, the author decided to buy the 16. But the 16 is meant to be a chonky…
Microsoft Teams. Teams (Personal), Teams (Work and School), Teams (New). A year or so ago you night have had all three of these installed at the same time.. and that's AFTER they changed the names of Personal and Work.…
To be honest, it's MUCH easier to have one source to blame when things go down. If a small-medium vendor's website goes down on a normal day, so poor IT guy is going to be fielding calls all day. If that same vendor…
Hmm there's a chance you simply need to make sure the Widevine drm is installed on your system
Uhhh... he followed your own advice better than you did.
There's people in the FOSS realm running VERY competent operations for simple living wage, or less. Take KDE for example. It's easy to argue they've accomplished MORE than Mozilla has in the last decade. Their desktop…
I truly believe you're right on that. Apple seems to be the most visible example of a company using LLMs in a way that will make long-term sense. The most logical future of AI is strictly on-device, capable enough to…
The cost to improve training increases exponentially for every milestone. No vendor is even coming close to recouping the costs now. Not to mention quality data to feed the training. The R&D is running on hopes that…
You can't just take cost of training out of the equation... If these companies plan to stay afloat, they have to actually pay for the tens of billions they've spent at some point. That's what the parent comment meant by…