In most countries, Wero is still in incubating stage. i.e., banks anouncing that in the next 3 years they will support it. Of course it's not widely used by vendors when it's still in development. I am hopeful that it…
I don't know who else is launching satellites, but many airlines do offer wifi, often via partnerships with telco companies. It's just expensive and slow. So the only moat I see (as a layman) is the speed and capacity.…
I know that market, and people for that matter don't care, but the environmentalist in me questions the word "needs" in the context of using AI.
To me it felt no different from socialising nowadays as an adult. Some weren’t on social networks at all, and thus missed out on some of the socialising. But also saved themselves from many cringey trends, FOMO, etc.…
Good catch! Disk reads do generate writes to cache. But the cache itself is in RAM, not on disk. So it shouldn’t cause additional wear of SSD.
Meta isn’t right now on the radar for most folks picking models. If they have a really good model, it makes sense to subsidise it, to gain users, before they align prices with competitors.
I don't know about you, but I don't treat people worse just because they dress differently. And similarly, I don't think it's reasonable to suggest OP is the wrong one for being treated worse for wearing clothes from…
The point about correct use being a status thing is such a good point, that you almost never see mentioned, but definitely feel it. Recently I saw a discussion on Reddit where the author made a minor mistake in the…
AFAIK a lot of the highly skilled German emigrants go to Switzerland.
You don't magically get language skills by living in the country. You still have to put in the time and effort. The utmost basics, A1, you could learn very quickly and those will get you through basic interactions…
I live in Austria, and from my experience it's the higher management that is almost exclusively native Austrians. But the highest (C-level) and lowest (IC-level) staff is international.
I was under the impression that English speaking countries are by far the most desirable for immigrants. Most people don't care that the current US, or UK governments are a mess, because grass isn't exactly greener back…
It's less of a basic decency if you're in a country where almost everyone is fluent in English, you get by your life just fine in English, speaking the local language doesn't open new doors, as you're not going to be…
With how much cultural weight law of Jante has in Denmark, I would hope so.
You might be thinking of immigrants. Emigrants are those that left the country... so by definition, no emigrants stay in Germany.
In most countries, Wero is still in incubating stage. i.e., banks anouncing that in the next 3 years they will support it. Of course it's not widely used by vendors when it's still in development. I am hopeful that it…
I don't know who else is launching satellites, but many airlines do offer wifi, often via partnerships with telco companies. It's just expensive and slow. So the only moat I see (as a layman) is the speed and capacity.…
I know that market, and people for that matter don't care, but the environmentalist in me questions the word "needs" in the context of using AI.
To me it felt no different from socialising nowadays as an adult. Some weren’t on social networks at all, and thus missed out on some of the socialising. But also saved themselves from many cringey trends, FOMO, etc.…
Good catch! Disk reads do generate writes to cache. But the cache itself is in RAM, not on disk. So it shouldn’t cause additional wear of SSD.
Meta isn’t right now on the radar for most folks picking models. If they have a really good model, it makes sense to subsidise it, to gain users, before they align prices with competitors.
I don't know about you, but I don't treat people worse just because they dress differently. And similarly, I don't think it's reasonable to suggest OP is the wrong one for being treated worse for wearing clothes from…
The point about correct use being a status thing is such a good point, that you almost never see mentioned, but definitely feel it. Recently I saw a discussion on Reddit where the author made a minor mistake in the…
AFAIK a lot of the highly skilled German emigrants go to Switzerland.
You don't magically get language skills by living in the country. You still have to put in the time and effort. The utmost basics, A1, you could learn very quickly and those will get you through basic interactions…
I live in Austria, and from my experience it's the higher management that is almost exclusively native Austrians. But the highest (C-level) and lowest (IC-level) staff is international.
I was under the impression that English speaking countries are by far the most desirable for immigrants. Most people don't care that the current US, or UK governments are a mess, because grass isn't exactly greener back…
It's less of a basic decency if you're in a country where almost everyone is fluent in English, you get by your life just fine in English, speaking the local language doesn't open new doors, as you're not going to be…
With how much cultural weight law of Jante has in Denmark, I would hope so.
You might be thinking of immigrants. Emigrants are those that left the country... so by definition, no emigrants stay in Germany.