It's been my go-to since 2009! That's longer than I had thought. It just did what it said on the sticker and has always been unobtrusive and respectful of the user when adding a few features every now and then. Thankful…
Last I used it, it was a plumbing game.
I for the life of me can’t figure out why anyone would post such an extremely divisive comment.
that phrase was used all the time to describe HyperTalk and AppleTalk
But can it run Crysis?
LLMs don’t, but who said AGI should come from LLMs alone. When I ask ChatGPT about something “we” worked on months ago, it “remembers” and can continue on the conversation with that history in mind. I’d say, humans are…
Nakamichi is what we used in theater tech in the 80s and 90s.
I take it you mean that like the dotcom bubble? As in The Internet didn't go away, but the investors returned to a little more sensible thinking.
I made it to 2 minutes and 5 seconds.
Exactly, it's the percentage that's just too damn high.
Do you have a source for (1)? I see a lot more CVEs for (desktop) Chrome than for (any) Safari. Also, a native version of Chrome doesn't exist yet on iOS, so how can you say it has a better security record?
I think Beelink alone has more than 65 mini PCs :)
I certainly wasn’t cool for being into the Mac back then. PCs, but mostly Commodores and Amigas was where it was at.
Spot the javascript dev
I hope you're wrong.
It’s kept Europeans happy and healthy though.
Reminds me a bit of BeOS as well.
> it's all about collecting the rent Which is not illegal.
> but is apparently still only „meant“ for light browsing Where do you get that idea? The M1 Air was already more than enough for all my web dev needs. I have lots of docker containers running all the time and I don't…
Spotify doesn't pay that though.
> Apple's conduct, which lasted for almost ten years, may have led many iOS users to pay significantly higher prices for music streaming subscriptions [...] Apple Music and Spotify subscriptions cost exactly the same.
As I understand it, the application is using Apple's APIs which could include things Apple needs to pay license fees to other parties for.
And a lot of patience was needed for browsing the web back then.
> it doesn't seem to be working long term Define "Long term", it's been working pretty well for over a century.
Meanwhile, TSLA is up 2% pre market.
It's been my go-to since 2009! That's longer than I had thought. It just did what it said on the sticker and has always been unobtrusive and respectful of the user when adding a few features every now and then. Thankful…
Last I used it, it was a plumbing game.
I for the life of me can’t figure out why anyone would post such an extremely divisive comment.
that phrase was used all the time to describe HyperTalk and AppleTalk
But can it run Crysis?
LLMs don’t, but who said AGI should come from LLMs alone. When I ask ChatGPT about something “we” worked on months ago, it “remembers” and can continue on the conversation with that history in mind. I’d say, humans are…
Nakamichi is what we used in theater tech in the 80s and 90s.
I take it you mean that like the dotcom bubble? As in The Internet didn't go away, but the investors returned to a little more sensible thinking.
I made it to 2 minutes and 5 seconds.
Exactly, it's the percentage that's just too damn high.
Do you have a source for (1)? I see a lot more CVEs for (desktop) Chrome than for (any) Safari. Also, a native version of Chrome doesn't exist yet on iOS, so how can you say it has a better security record?
I think Beelink alone has more than 65 mini PCs :)
I certainly wasn’t cool for being into the Mac back then. PCs, but mostly Commodores and Amigas was where it was at.
Spot the javascript dev
I hope you're wrong.
It’s kept Europeans happy and healthy though.
Reminds me a bit of BeOS as well.
> it's all about collecting the rent Which is not illegal.
> but is apparently still only „meant“ for light browsing Where do you get that idea? The M1 Air was already more than enough for all my web dev needs. I have lots of docker containers running all the time and I don't…
Spotify doesn't pay that though.
> Apple's conduct, which lasted for almost ten years, may have led many iOS users to pay significantly higher prices for music streaming subscriptions [...] Apple Music and Spotify subscriptions cost exactly the same.
As I understand it, the application is using Apple's APIs which could include things Apple needs to pay license fees to other parties for.
And a lot of patience was needed for browsing the web back then.
> it doesn't seem to be working long term Define "Long term", it's been working pretty well for over a century.
Meanwhile, TSLA is up 2% pre market.