> Really we as a society need to phase out philips screws yesterday. Pozidriv to the rescue! (just kidding)
Not sure this is true for all of us. I bet many/some (unsure here) are told to use ai for their daily programming tasks.
> how am I to make heavy use of frontier AI models if I can't easily buy a machine worth using it on? You are not supposed to run them locally but to pay for them running somewhere else.
In Germany it's a common prejudice that people in southern Europe work less. Data shows otherwise: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/d...
> This is a bug in the universe! Is it? Couldn't it be a bug in our society/economy instead? What if nature wanted us to take some naps through the day and not just one period of sleep in the night? Waking up multiple…
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There's not much difference between the keyboard of the X13 Gen 6 and the keyboard of the MacBook Pro M1. I own both devices. The keyboard of my T14s Gen 1 on the other hand is noticeably better.
I can access the site just fine from Germany. Tried Vodafone and Congstar but I don't use their DNS servers.
Same. This is the first time I feel the urge to hit the AI in the face. Unfortunately it doesn't have one.
neofetch is outdated. fastfetch is the new neofetch now.
> "[…] or am I just going to get the obligatory “Switch to Linux”?" You could try FreeBSD 15!
Same. Strong SAFe vibes. Hopefully I'll never have to 'work' in such a environment again.
Seriously can't tell if sarcastic or not.
Humans are super bad at drawing bikes: https://www.gianlucagimini.it/portfolio-item/velocipedia/ Does being bad at drawing bikes make a machine more intelligent/human?
> Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet Per Siemens? I'd prefer Ohm!
Yes it does. We could argue if it’s update or upgrade, but I think it’s clear what you mean.
I miss the default IKEA instruction to have two people for building even the tiniest piece of furniture.
Do you have a source for that five to seven years period? I skimmed your link but it does not seem to prove your point.
Sorry, this seriously is an honest question: Is there a typo in your post? Otherwise I must come to the conclusion that you suggest pronouncing JS as 'jiss'.
> Their initial Sound Blasters made them my default choice in the 90’s, but by late 00’s I vowed to never buy them again, their hardware became overpriced, unreliable and they were user hostile. If I remember correctly…
I guess they couldn't care less. A few people on a site called Cracker News read about this. Same on other platforms. There will be no measurable impact.
And even the T14s (gen 1) has a "cheap" trackpad with a plastic foil on top instead of a glass surface. The day before yesterday I did the upgrade from foil to glass on my T14s and it isn't the big leap I was hoping…
I agree. To the downvoters: do you mind elaborating?
Did so. According to Josh and Katie most of the day was spent eating.
It's always the side you want to keep of course.
> Really we as a society need to phase out philips screws yesterday. Pozidriv to the rescue! (just kidding)
Not sure this is true for all of us. I bet many/some (unsure here) are told to use ai for their daily programming tasks.
> how am I to make heavy use of frontier AI models if I can't easily buy a machine worth using it on? You are not supposed to run them locally but to pay for them running somewhere else.
In Germany it's a common prejudice that people in southern Europe work less. Data shows otherwise: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/d...
> This is a bug in the universe! Is it? Couldn't it be a bug in our society/economy instead? What if nature wanted us to take some naps through the day and not just one period of sleep in the night? Waking up multiple…
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There's not much difference between the keyboard of the X13 Gen 6 and the keyboard of the MacBook Pro M1. I own both devices. The keyboard of my T14s Gen 1 on the other hand is noticeably better.
I can access the site just fine from Germany. Tried Vodafone and Congstar but I don't use their DNS servers.
Same. This is the first time I feel the urge to hit the AI in the face. Unfortunately it doesn't have one.
neofetch is outdated. fastfetch is the new neofetch now.
> "[…] or am I just going to get the obligatory “Switch to Linux”?" You could try FreeBSD 15!
Same. Strong SAFe vibes. Hopefully I'll never have to 'work' in such a environment again.
Seriously can't tell if sarcastic or not.
Humans are super bad at drawing bikes: https://www.gianlucagimini.it/portfolio-item/velocipedia/ Does being bad at drawing bikes make a machine more intelligent/human?
> Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet Per Siemens? I'd prefer Ohm!
Yes it does. We could argue if it’s update or upgrade, but I think it’s clear what you mean.
I miss the default IKEA instruction to have two people for building even the tiniest piece of furniture.
Do you have a source for that five to seven years period? I skimmed your link but it does not seem to prove your point.
Sorry, this seriously is an honest question: Is there a typo in your post? Otherwise I must come to the conclusion that you suggest pronouncing JS as 'jiss'.
> Their initial Sound Blasters made them my default choice in the 90’s, but by late 00’s I vowed to never buy them again, their hardware became overpriced, unreliable and they were user hostile. If I remember correctly…
I guess they couldn't care less. A few people on a site called Cracker News read about this. Same on other platforms. There will be no measurable impact.
And even the T14s (gen 1) has a "cheap" trackpad with a plastic foil on top instead of a glass surface. The day before yesterday I did the upgrade from foil to glass on my T14s and it isn't the big leap I was hoping…
I agree. To the downvoters: do you mind elaborating?
Did so. According to Josh and Katie most of the day was spent eating.
It's always the side you want to keep of course.