Why is the assumption that it's a bug? If your index is large, it spins up all cores, because it's parallelized in recent versions. You know, doing what it's supposed to do.
That's not what Apple is doing here, the rules are: 1) don't portray our fees in a negative light if you want to do business with us, 2) don't actively try to subvert us in our own garden where you are a guest. Where is…
Yeah, spotlight doesn't know it's definitely being used as a calculator. That 800% cpu is spotlight searching everything in its index for '1+2', just like it is supposed to.
Hotel bills are broken out like that because the tax system allows many write-offs and reimbursements of many of those fees. They're broken down because they often go to different parts of the local, state and federal…
If you didn't want to be made fun of, you should have made a better argument. It's not a black and white freedom vs authoritarianism, it turns out that society works a lot better when people aren't needlessly contrary…
I think you're missing the signed agreements by all parties involved not to do the thing that the farmer is angry about. You're just going to ignore contract law because lots of people wanted the thing, but not to do…
Yeah, it would be the end of it. This kind of thing didn't exist before because it was impossible to make people follow the rules, and it's pretty costly to maintain, given that Apple has to vet all the software, host…
Yeah, it's really unfair that the farmer got so angry when I was banging his daughter while staying at his house. I don't think I should have to listen to the farmers rules when he's got such a sweet daughter there.
Yeah, I love the fact that Karen can decide to kill my friends and family with negligence. Yay freedom.
I wouldn't. Your first line is bristling with defense, you're not going to believe anything else even if the truth was laid out in front of you.
I think the take home message is: Police had a way to intercept these communications, but they managed to have that information leaked before they could finish their operation, only managing success because it was…
So, what you're saying doesn't really matter does it? If you add another boycott participant, it's growing. The headline is completely factual, and you're too busy missing the point because you're bringing assumptions…
Yes, that's EXACTLY the same as controlling an officers paycheck. Thank you for pointing out how right you are.
So, you understand that there are hundreds of thousands of people who have good paying jobs, who wait decades to become citizens right? That whole time they're paying taxes like a citizen, but without most of the rights…
You know that Apple is going to be making the GPU with the same technology as the CPU right? And those accelerators don't need to be discrete, Apple can add them to their CPUs. So, it looks like your point is: Sure,…
They sell you a second of performance on a system. There's a fair bit of variation in systems even in the same tier, but you're going to pay the same price. And low bin chips are still going to be more power efficient…
But institutions have the ability to enforce behavior in that group. If these people were really "just bad apples", this wouldn't be a problem anymore, as there have been literal decades to solve this. See how that's…
So, make those folks who are good enough to work and pay taxes in the US into citizens? No longer a problem, unless the problem was really that they're not "american" enough all along?
Why would they need to sell them to anyone? They'd just run their internal clusters with the high binned parts, and the low binned parts would go into their AWS budget tiers. Tada! Now they've got the best, and unloaded…
I think it's unfortunate that reddit chose the term moderator, because it implies an impartiality that you're not going to get from what is effectively the "owner" of a community. These are just folks who either showed…
So, as long as you're willing to commit fraud, you can commit fraud? How is fraud a problem with the visa or the visa holder?
How is that possible, given that these people are paid above the prevailing wage? That's literally one of the requirements for the Visa, the minimum has been repeatedly raised to address this problem. So? Want to…
That's funny, because my visa had issues because I was "too highly paid for the job". But then they decided they could add a machine learning tag to it, and it was fine.
No, the only party I feel exploited by is the US Government, who holds my ability to come and go, and change jobs easily hostage. Oh, and I have to pay taxes to a government that actively torments me with ever changing…
What makes you think people aren't looking at turbulence? The difference is that you don't need a partnership of a dozen large governments to swirl things in a coffee cup, but you do if you want to expand on the…
Why is the assumption that it's a bug? If your index is large, it spins up all cores, because it's parallelized in recent versions. You know, doing what it's supposed to do.
That's not what Apple is doing here, the rules are: 1) don't portray our fees in a negative light if you want to do business with us, 2) don't actively try to subvert us in our own garden where you are a guest. Where is…
Yeah, spotlight doesn't know it's definitely being used as a calculator. That 800% cpu is spotlight searching everything in its index for '1+2', just like it is supposed to.
Hotel bills are broken out like that because the tax system allows many write-offs and reimbursements of many of those fees. They're broken down because they often go to different parts of the local, state and federal…
If you didn't want to be made fun of, you should have made a better argument. It's not a black and white freedom vs authoritarianism, it turns out that society works a lot better when people aren't needlessly contrary…
I think you're missing the signed agreements by all parties involved not to do the thing that the farmer is angry about. You're just going to ignore contract law because lots of people wanted the thing, but not to do…
Yeah, it would be the end of it. This kind of thing didn't exist before because it was impossible to make people follow the rules, and it's pretty costly to maintain, given that Apple has to vet all the software, host…
Yeah, it's really unfair that the farmer got so angry when I was banging his daughter while staying at his house. I don't think I should have to listen to the farmers rules when he's got such a sweet daughter there.
Yeah, I love the fact that Karen can decide to kill my friends and family with negligence. Yay freedom.
I wouldn't. Your first line is bristling with defense, you're not going to believe anything else even if the truth was laid out in front of you.
I think the take home message is: Police had a way to intercept these communications, but they managed to have that information leaked before they could finish their operation, only managing success because it was…
So, what you're saying doesn't really matter does it? If you add another boycott participant, it's growing. The headline is completely factual, and you're too busy missing the point because you're bringing assumptions…
Yes, that's EXACTLY the same as controlling an officers paycheck. Thank you for pointing out how right you are.
So, you understand that there are hundreds of thousands of people who have good paying jobs, who wait decades to become citizens right? That whole time they're paying taxes like a citizen, but without most of the rights…
You know that Apple is going to be making the GPU with the same technology as the CPU right? And those accelerators don't need to be discrete, Apple can add them to their CPUs. So, it looks like your point is: Sure,…
They sell you a second of performance on a system. There's a fair bit of variation in systems even in the same tier, but you're going to pay the same price. And low bin chips are still going to be more power efficient…
But institutions have the ability to enforce behavior in that group. If these people were really "just bad apples", this wouldn't be a problem anymore, as there have been literal decades to solve this. See how that's…
So, make those folks who are good enough to work and pay taxes in the US into citizens? No longer a problem, unless the problem was really that they're not "american" enough all along?
Why would they need to sell them to anyone? They'd just run their internal clusters with the high binned parts, and the low binned parts would go into their AWS budget tiers. Tada! Now they've got the best, and unloaded…
I think it's unfortunate that reddit chose the term moderator, because it implies an impartiality that you're not going to get from what is effectively the "owner" of a community. These are just folks who either showed…
So, as long as you're willing to commit fraud, you can commit fraud? How is fraud a problem with the visa or the visa holder?
How is that possible, given that these people are paid above the prevailing wage? That's literally one of the requirements for the Visa, the minimum has been repeatedly raised to address this problem. So? Want to…
That's funny, because my visa had issues because I was "too highly paid for the job". But then they decided they could add a machine learning tag to it, and it was fine.
No, the only party I feel exploited by is the US Government, who holds my ability to come and go, and change jobs easily hostage. Oh, and I have to pay taxes to a government that actively torments me with ever changing…
What makes you think people aren't looking at turbulence? The difference is that you don't need a partnership of a dozen large governments to swirl things in a coffee cup, but you do if you want to expand on the…