Answer the question.
It is the move if you want to be Jensen's little bitch, and want to fuck gaming and computer ownership for everyone, forever.
The technology isn't inherently evil. The actual problem is the way our societies are set up, ironically incentivizing sociopathic behaviour even among members of a single nation, nevermind when geopolitics get involved.
So seeding will be legally enforced? Nice.
If I tell you to kill yourself and you go through with it, will I get into legal trouble or not?
>Taiwan recently re-engaged in diplomatic unification talks with China That's news to me, got any good articles on the topic?
Not sure if I feel comfortable with Mecha Hitler being our representative to the rest of the universe.
Let's imagine I have a blog and put something along these lines somewhere on every page: "This content is provided free of charge for humans to experience. It may also be automatically accessed for search indexing and…
>it doesn't even have to be free software AFAIK, just the source has to be visible to everyone With the implication that MS is free to harvest it for LLM training?
Lunar Lake had integrated RAM, right? Given certain market realities right now, it could be a real boon for them if they keep that design.
What if your PC dies?
How do you paste the selected text if you want to replace a text selection in the other window?
ElysiaJS's blog claims that support for other runtimes was added in 1.2: https://elysiajs.com/blog/elysia-12.html#adapter
I really liked the chill vibe and it ran surprisingly well for a 3D browser game. Are there any "secrets" besides the alien, space ship and the girl on the roof who talks about Three.js?
Isn't that actually SolidJS? https://solidjs.com
"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." -Stephen Jay Gould
Linux may have won on phones, but free software did not, which is the thing that actually matters.
That was aimed at Dum-E, not Jarvis.
Some would argue we are already living Cyberpunk, just without all the cool stuff. BTW, why single out "the EU block becoming regulatory" as something negative prophesied by Cyberpunk? I have recently watched a video…
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance is the pinnacle, especially with the FAForever mod. It puts emphasis on strategy and gives a lot of options on how to approach a match. Micro can make a difference, but it's not make…
On my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with i7-13700HX I can disable undervolting protection in stock UEFI. The only problem is that Windows virtualization features get disabled when undervolting is allowed, and I kind of need those.
There's one thing I don't understand. Whenever TP or Delphi get brought up, people wax nostalgic about how amazing they were, and that they are actually unmatched to this day in certain aspects. I know the adoption of…
Oof, you appear to have struck a nerve there, friend. Have an upvote, as I agree wholeheartedly.
These books actually have an interactive software couterpart which came out in the 90s. It might be hard to get a hold of it legally and to run it nowadays, though.
Isn't Eufloria just a GalCon clone? There are a bunch of games like that, albeit without the plant theme.
Answer the question.
It is the move if you want to be Jensen's little bitch, and want to fuck gaming and computer ownership for everyone, forever.
The technology isn't inherently evil. The actual problem is the way our societies are set up, ironically incentivizing sociopathic behaviour even among members of a single nation, nevermind when geopolitics get involved.
So seeding will be legally enforced? Nice.
If I tell you to kill yourself and you go through with it, will I get into legal trouble or not?
>Taiwan recently re-engaged in diplomatic unification talks with China That's news to me, got any good articles on the topic?
Not sure if I feel comfortable with Mecha Hitler being our representative to the rest of the universe.
Let's imagine I have a blog and put something along these lines somewhere on every page: "This content is provided free of charge for humans to experience. It may also be automatically accessed for search indexing and…
>it doesn't even have to be free software AFAIK, just the source has to be visible to everyone With the implication that MS is free to harvest it for LLM training?
Lunar Lake had integrated RAM, right? Given certain market realities right now, it could be a real boon for them if they keep that design.
What if your PC dies?
How do you paste the selected text if you want to replace a text selection in the other window?
ElysiaJS's blog claims that support for other runtimes was added in 1.2: https://elysiajs.com/blog/elysia-12.html#adapter
I really liked the chill vibe and it ran surprisingly well for a 3D browser game. Are there any "secrets" besides the alien, space ship and the girl on the roof who talks about Three.js?
Isn't that actually SolidJS? https://solidjs.com
"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." -Stephen Jay Gould
Linux may have won on phones, but free software did not, which is the thing that actually matters.
That was aimed at Dum-E, not Jarvis.
Some would argue we are already living Cyberpunk, just without all the cool stuff. BTW, why single out "the EU block becoming regulatory" as something negative prophesied by Cyberpunk? I have recently watched a video…
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance is the pinnacle, especially with the FAForever mod. It puts emphasis on strategy and gives a lot of options on how to approach a match. Micro can make a difference, but it's not make…
On my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with i7-13700HX I can disable undervolting protection in stock UEFI. The only problem is that Windows virtualization features get disabled when undervolting is allowed, and I kind of need those.
There's one thing I don't understand. Whenever TP or Delphi get brought up, people wax nostalgic about how amazing they were, and that they are actually unmatched to this day in certain aspects. I know the adoption of…
Oof, you appear to have struck a nerve there, friend. Have an upvote, as I agree wholeheartedly.
These books actually have an interactive software couterpart which came out in the 90s. It might be hard to get a hold of it legally and to run it nowadays, though.
Isn't Eufloria just a GalCon clone? There are a bunch of games like that, albeit without the plant theme.