Not OC, but I believe the RAM price surge is what will kill the Steam Machine. For the same price, you can get a gaming laptop with better specs.
I don't believe the willingness to install yet-another-messaging-app is a good measure of friendship value. Between SMS, messenger, instagram, whatsapp, discord, slack, ms teams, signal, there's a point where juggling…
> Medicine is another prong to the attack, with the development of new treatments to better ease the symptoms of pollen exposure. One Japanese trial, for example, showed a long-acting under-the-tongue immunotherapy…
It's a question of time and priorities. I work 8-10 hours a day and outside those working hours I want to spend time with my family, my friends, and my hobbies. At the same time, during those 8-10 working hours I don't…
Typical case of the "curse of knowledge". We deal with AI on a daily basis on the technical level, so it's very easy to forget that the "common" folk really still believe that AI can replace dieticians, gym coaches, etc
> But the author just took pictures of food & expected a realistic response? Outside our tech-enabled bubble, there are folks who have been sold the idea that ChatGPT et al is a miracle worker capable of replacing…
Not OC, but I believe the RAM price surge is what will kill the Steam Machine. For the same price, you can get a gaming laptop with better specs.
I don't believe the willingness to install yet-another-messaging-app is a good measure of friendship value. Between SMS, messenger, instagram, whatsapp, discord, slack, ms teams, signal, there's a point where juggling…
> Medicine is another prong to the attack, with the development of new treatments to better ease the symptoms of pollen exposure. One Japanese trial, for example, showed a long-acting under-the-tongue immunotherapy…
It's a question of time and priorities. I work 8-10 hours a day and outside those working hours I want to spend time with my family, my friends, and my hobbies. At the same time, during those 8-10 working hours I don't…
Typical case of the "curse of knowledge". We deal with AI on a daily basis on the technical level, so it's very easy to forget that the "common" folk really still believe that AI can replace dieticians, gym coaches, etc
> But the author just took pictures of food & expected a realistic response? Outside our tech-enabled bubble, there are folks who have been sold the idea that ChatGPT et al is a miracle worker capable of replacing…