You are a liar.
Okay, Nvidia. You're right: nobody's doing ML these days. /s Look at the value of a single website with well over a million users where they publish and run open-weights models on the regular: back in August of 2023,…
Ridiculous partisan allegation. You do know that they want to drastically simplify the tax code, correct? From @DOGE itself: In 1955, there were less than 1.5 million words in the U.S. Tax Code. Today, there are more…
A 3D interactive interface, which has been around for several years now: https://flycircuit.neuronlp.fruitflybrain.org/
--per day. Fined a year's salary per day of use of X/Twitter.
If the organization is so corrupt and guilty that the mere filing of a lawsuit sends them running, then it's probably a good thing that the lawsuit was filed.
It's not new (as 2 other commenters posted). See for example (DDR4 on X470): https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X470%20Master%20SLI/index.asp#... and also (DDR4 on X570):…
They may never know they're a victim of it. And if they do know, they may just say "Well, there was nothing I could have done."
"strange psychological haze" and "strange collective brain fog" are "nice"--and wrong--ways of describing what was (and is) largely extreme hostility engaged systematically against groups of fellow US citizens, under…
It was probably the wrong time.
Then you haven't been paying attention for years.
I did this for a while, but there are some features of things like Jellyfin that attracted me and I've gotten value out of. A major one is maintaining a record of your progress. Depending on your viewing habits,…
You were right to point out the poster's falsehood.
The HN title is missing the word "huge", which appears in the article title: "Why OLED monitor burn-in isn’t a huge problem anymore". The article admits "Yes, burn-in still happens".
[2016]
Because many are unable to detect sarcasm (which is actually it's own serious problem), I'll add this to your comment: </s>
Spot on.
> exactly that type of society Every day, I'm impressed with how detached from reality people like you are. A society where public capital punishment is a weekly family event? I guess I missed that policy bullet point…
They're unhappy whenever their political opponents make small, sensible steps towards treating people not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. In such cases, they will declare the system is…
Hold those who support destructive policies accountable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmO-ziHU_D8
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You're allowed to post this now because the Big Bad Republicans™ are largely out of power. Now, sensibility and performance and strong work ethics (for the right masters) can return--as long as the Right People™ are in…
You seem to mistakenly believe I'm someone who cares about the person's identity. I don't. The only object of consideration is the project, and only its recent "success" is in question: there are many other projects…
"Insinuate" what? "Dogwhistle"? Maybe I was being too equivocal. The parent commenters /do/ believe the developer is receiving preferential treatment based on one aspect of their declared identity. And it's not hard to…
You are a liar.
Okay, Nvidia. You're right: nobody's doing ML these days. /s Look at the value of a single website with well over a million users where they publish and run open-weights models on the regular: back in August of 2023,…
Ridiculous partisan allegation. You do know that they want to drastically simplify the tax code, correct? From @DOGE itself: In 1955, there were less than 1.5 million words in the U.S. Tax Code. Today, there are more…
A 3D interactive interface, which has been around for several years now: https://flycircuit.neuronlp.fruitflybrain.org/
--per day. Fined a year's salary per day of use of X/Twitter.
If the organization is so corrupt and guilty that the mere filing of a lawsuit sends them running, then it's probably a good thing that the lawsuit was filed.
It's not new (as 2 other commenters posted). See for example (DDR4 on X470): https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X470%20Master%20SLI/index.asp#... and also (DDR4 on X570):…
They may never know they're a victim of it. And if they do know, they may just say "Well, there was nothing I could have done."
"strange psychological haze" and "strange collective brain fog" are "nice"--and wrong--ways of describing what was (and is) largely extreme hostility engaged systematically against groups of fellow US citizens, under…
It was probably the wrong time.
Then you haven't been paying attention for years.
I did this for a while, but there are some features of things like Jellyfin that attracted me and I've gotten value out of. A major one is maintaining a record of your progress. Depending on your viewing habits,…
You were right to point out the poster's falsehood.
The HN title is missing the word "huge", which appears in the article title: "Why OLED monitor burn-in isn’t a huge problem anymore". The article admits "Yes, burn-in still happens".
[2016]
Because many are unable to detect sarcasm (which is actually it's own serious problem), I'll add this to your comment: </s>
Spot on.
> exactly that type of society Every day, I'm impressed with how detached from reality people like you are. A society where public capital punishment is a weekly family event? I guess I missed that policy bullet point…
They're unhappy whenever their political opponents make small, sensible steps towards treating people not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. In such cases, they will declare the system is…
Hold those who support destructive policies accountable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmO-ziHU_D8
[flagged]
You're allowed to post this now because the Big Bad Republicans™ are largely out of power. Now, sensibility and performance and strong work ethics (for the right masters) can return--as long as the Right People™ are in…
You seem to mistakenly believe I'm someone who cares about the person's identity. I don't. The only object of consideration is the project, and only its recent "success" is in question: there are many other projects…
"Insinuate" what? "Dogwhistle"? Maybe I was being too equivocal. The parent commenters /do/ believe the developer is receiving preferential treatment based on one aspect of their declared identity. And it's not hard to…