You mean to tell me that anyone can own a nail-gun? We can't have people buying their own nail-guns, next thing you know they might build things that aren't up to code!
pretty sure they were being sarcastic
My hero. Thanks
The lights in my small Pennsylvania town just got cameras and do seem to be using ML to recognize traffic build-up and optimize dynamically for traffic flow. Pretty cool stuff. I think the real reason they were…
Most people listen to music in their car. More compressed audio means less fiddling with the volume knob as you drive, regardless of normalization done by Spotify et al. Anyhow that's my theory
Yeah, they unironically just attacked a strawman and sat of their laurels
Carbon monoxide... in an EV?
Re:choice of display, I'm betting it's for power saving. If you need a better display you can use the HDMI port or DisplayPort USB-C port and just hook it right up to a monitor/TV
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It can be a useful tool and an economic bubble at the same time. The dot com bubble was due at least in part to the overbuilding of fiber infrastructure in the US.
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Sounds like it's a fairer system that would be harder to corrupt. You're right, it'll never be implemented because we're totally infested by regulatory capture.
A gargantuan "everything company" like Amazon is the very definition of a monopoly. In any functional society this beast would have long since been broken up before becoming dominant in multiple industries. At this…
For real. My dad got his MBA and proceeded to lose his job within 4 months and never got another one in the tech field again thereafter. Everyone said they couldn't afford him. He went on to do SAT test prep, blackjack…
https://thecodelesscode.com/case/234
Agreed. "complexity is" as a full sentence followed by "not what you believe it is" has a fundamentally different meaning. Very cool
Looks like the link got fixed. I'm really enjoying reddit just completely roasting the entire concept in the comments.
My P1S has a camera built into it. If the print begins to fail, I can stop the printer and turn off the heat immediately before anything spirals. Very easy and convenient to remote control from my phone.
Not to mention it's about as easy to use without a license as WinRAR, so you can trial it indefinitely and then pay the mere $60 for it when you're ready to release some music commercially
>But if you read their actual financial reports they have never indicated in any way that their hardware is a loss leader. Right, I'm just saying they could afford it if it came down to that. They also have enormous…
This seems like it could become a fairly big deal
Because Apple has the capital to take a loss on hardware indefinitely due to the App Store being their primary source of revenue?
Per user
Ollama merged a PR for MTP about 2 hours ago, as well: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/15980 Edit: Seems they also have a pre-release version out with the functionality added:…
It's kind of a six-of-one half-a-dozen-of-the-other situation IMO. Modern society does tend to have extreme social bubbles, but those are also a product of market forces, which in turn were influenced by previous states…
You mean to tell me that anyone can own a nail-gun? We can't have people buying their own nail-guns, next thing you know they might build things that aren't up to code!
pretty sure they were being sarcastic
My hero. Thanks
The lights in my small Pennsylvania town just got cameras and do seem to be using ML to recognize traffic build-up and optimize dynamically for traffic flow. Pretty cool stuff. I think the real reason they were…
Most people listen to music in their car. More compressed audio means less fiddling with the volume knob as you drive, regardless of normalization done by Spotify et al. Anyhow that's my theory
Yeah, they unironically just attacked a strawman and sat of their laurels
Carbon monoxide... in an EV?
Re:choice of display, I'm betting it's for power saving. If you need a better display you can use the HDMI port or DisplayPort USB-C port and just hook it right up to a monitor/TV
[dead]
It can be a useful tool and an economic bubble at the same time. The dot com bubble was due at least in part to the overbuilding of fiber infrastructure in the US.
[flagged]
Sounds like it's a fairer system that would be harder to corrupt. You're right, it'll never be implemented because we're totally infested by regulatory capture.
A gargantuan "everything company" like Amazon is the very definition of a monopoly. In any functional society this beast would have long since been broken up before becoming dominant in multiple industries. At this…
For real. My dad got his MBA and proceeded to lose his job within 4 months and never got another one in the tech field again thereafter. Everyone said they couldn't afford him. He went on to do SAT test prep, blackjack…
https://thecodelesscode.com/case/234
Agreed. "complexity is" as a full sentence followed by "not what you believe it is" has a fundamentally different meaning. Very cool
Looks like the link got fixed. I'm really enjoying reddit just completely roasting the entire concept in the comments.
My P1S has a camera built into it. If the print begins to fail, I can stop the printer and turn off the heat immediately before anything spirals. Very easy and convenient to remote control from my phone.
Not to mention it's about as easy to use without a license as WinRAR, so you can trial it indefinitely and then pay the mere $60 for it when you're ready to release some music commercially
>But if you read their actual financial reports they have never indicated in any way that their hardware is a loss leader. Right, I'm just saying they could afford it if it came down to that. They also have enormous…
This seems like it could become a fairly big deal
Because Apple has the capital to take a loss on hardware indefinitely due to the App Store being their primary source of revenue?
Per user
Ollama merged a PR for MTP about 2 hours ago, as well: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/15980 Edit: Seems they also have a pre-release version out with the functionality added:…
It's kind of a six-of-one half-a-dozen-of-the-other situation IMO. Modern society does tend to have extreme social bubbles, but those are also a product of market forces, which in turn were influenced by previous states…