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> I get more and better work done with AI, to my own satisfaction and to the benefit of my employer In the short run, because Anthropic and other providers are heavily subsidizing coding agents to maximize user base.…
> Lower income countries where something that was very inexpensive and worked enough had legs As a lower income country citizen who had a Lumia 635, that's exactly how they got me. It was something like 150-160 U$S and…
Because this won't subject me to endless crashes on a tool I use everyday at work
>The AppleTV is already in a similar tier to modern consoles, as far as specs and benchmarks go What benchmarks are you talking about? CPU-wise the A15 Bionic just barely beats the Ryzen 3700X in single-core and gets…
Funny comparison seeing as Windows decided to drop support for any machines without TPM (some as young as 2017/2018)
>Right and that means people have to send their data to an external service. Nothing in this proposal claims it has to be a local AI. That just happens to be the implementation by Chrome and Edge (for now at least, I'd…
> You need something beefy if you're serious/professional about those But you can get way better results with the lowest end computers than you could years ago. Back in the 90s my grandfather used 3DS Max to map out his…
If you were a real one you would run BSD on the desktop and Gentoo on the server
And have an unstable base for the supposed commercial applications they sell to?
Who is the target audience for this? I can't imagine that many modern applications support OS/2 the way that they support e.g. MorphOS, and $139 is a steep price for a borderline useless OS that doesn't have a community…
>I refuse to use grub because I know I'll never get bugs fixed since oracle claims ownership of the repo there as well. Wait what? Source on this? GRUB is supposed to be a GNU Project, I would've thought they'd rather…
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> I get more and better work done with AI, to my own satisfaction and to the benefit of my employer In the short run, because Anthropic and other providers are heavily subsidizing coding agents to maximize user base.…
> Lower income countries where something that was very inexpensive and worked enough had legs As a lower income country citizen who had a Lumia 635, that's exactly how they got me. It was something like 150-160 U$S and…
Because this won't subject me to endless crashes on a tool I use everyday at work
>The AppleTV is already in a similar tier to modern consoles, as far as specs and benchmarks go What benchmarks are you talking about? CPU-wise the A15 Bionic just barely beats the Ryzen 3700X in single-core and gets…
Funny comparison seeing as Windows decided to drop support for any machines without TPM (some as young as 2017/2018)
>Right and that means people have to send their data to an external service. Nothing in this proposal claims it has to be a local AI. That just happens to be the implementation by Chrome and Edge (for now at least, I'd…
> You need something beefy if you're serious/professional about those But you can get way better results with the lowest end computers than you could years ago. Back in the 90s my grandfather used 3DS Max to map out his…
If you were a real one you would run BSD on the desktop and Gentoo on the server
And have an unstable base for the supposed commercial applications they sell to?
Who is the target audience for this? I can't imagine that many modern applications support OS/2 the way that they support e.g. MorphOS, and $139 is a steep price for a borderline useless OS that doesn't have a community…
>I refuse to use grub because I know I'll never get bugs fixed since oracle claims ownership of the repo there as well. Wait what? Source on this? GRUB is supposed to be a GNU Project, I would've thought they'd rather…