That's also true for humans.
A lot of people might become allergic to honey, and never know why.
Does nobody read the fineprint? By submitting, posting, or publishing your content, suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, feedback, information, data, or comments (“Content”) to any Website or Online…
I can totally see pcb manufacturers like JLC integrating this into their websites, with a set of customized design rules and an order button.
Just yesterday I tried to find an annoying and persistent bug in the cummunication between a Lyrion Media Server and my player. I used Opencode's native Big Pickle AI, and first it was a pain in the back, because it…
Thy're probably using their own AI to find violations. Go figure.
"5% of every knowledge workers salary to go into tokens. 20% if you're a developer" Not unreasonable. I'm a hardware developer, and my employer spends ~10% of my salary on software tools. Add hardware tools and their…
Doesn't work for me. Error: can't access property "requestPort", serialLib is undefined Firefox 151.0.2 (64-Bit) on Windows 11.
Does nobody talk abot the elephant in the room? Will the answers the AI gives also be influenced by Googles customers?
"deletion of the Private Cloud subscription triggered deletion across both geographies" It's called single point of failure, and it's the nightmare of everyone who was ever in charge of safety.
To the surprise of absolutely nobody.
I read until Google.
Wake me when they add webserial.
An AI company restricting the access of AIs to their AI. Exactly my kind of humor.
3.6 roentgen you say?
As things are now, I can only afford boards that take the RAM modules I inherited from my grandfather.
My tolerance for online ads is zero. Do I break the web?
As soon as recordable CDs were affordable, I switched completely, and never looked back. Cassette tapes were nice when we didn't have anything better, but they were always a big pain in the back. Noisy, wearing out,…
That has been said about the world in general. Guess what?
Add transport, tariffs and vat, and you could as well buy a cheap Android tablet from Walmart.
There's nothing more dangerous to dictatorships than the truth, so it's only logical.
I can run a web server on a $1 microcontroller, so what?
Did you notice that LFP batteries became more prevalent and much cheaper recently? That's because some key patents expired. The same thing happened with 3D printing a while ago. It only took off after the patents…
Finally! Affordable antigravity!
Steam does a lot of things right here, but also some things wrong, which is unfortunately a dealbreaker for me. I read the specs and got excited, until I read about the resolution. 2160x2160 is what I have now with the…
That's also true for humans.
A lot of people might become allergic to honey, and never know why.
Does nobody read the fineprint? By submitting, posting, or publishing your content, suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, feedback, information, data, or comments (“Content”) to any Website or Online…
I can totally see pcb manufacturers like JLC integrating this into their websites, with a set of customized design rules and an order button.
Just yesterday I tried to find an annoying and persistent bug in the cummunication between a Lyrion Media Server and my player. I used Opencode's native Big Pickle AI, and first it was a pain in the back, because it…
Thy're probably using their own AI to find violations. Go figure.
"5% of every knowledge workers salary to go into tokens. 20% if you're a developer" Not unreasonable. I'm a hardware developer, and my employer spends ~10% of my salary on software tools. Add hardware tools and their…
Doesn't work for me. Error: can't access property "requestPort", serialLib is undefined Firefox 151.0.2 (64-Bit) on Windows 11.
Does nobody talk abot the elephant in the room? Will the answers the AI gives also be influenced by Googles customers?
"deletion of the Private Cloud subscription triggered deletion across both geographies" It's called single point of failure, and it's the nightmare of everyone who was ever in charge of safety.
To the surprise of absolutely nobody.
I read until Google.
Wake me when they add webserial.
An AI company restricting the access of AIs to their AI. Exactly my kind of humor.
3.6 roentgen you say?
As things are now, I can only afford boards that take the RAM modules I inherited from my grandfather.
My tolerance for online ads is zero. Do I break the web?
As soon as recordable CDs were affordable, I switched completely, and never looked back. Cassette tapes were nice when we didn't have anything better, but they were always a big pain in the back. Noisy, wearing out,…
That has been said about the world in general. Guess what?
Add transport, tariffs and vat, and you could as well buy a cheap Android tablet from Walmart.
There's nothing more dangerous to dictatorships than the truth, so it's only logical.
I can run a web server on a $1 microcontroller, so what?
Did you notice that LFP batteries became more prevalent and much cheaper recently? That's because some key patents expired. The same thing happened with 3D printing a while ago. It only took off after the patents…
Finally! Affordable antigravity!
Steam does a lot of things right here, but also some things wrong, which is unfortunately a dealbreaker for me. I read the specs and got excited, until I read about the resolution. 2160x2160 is what I have now with the…