The answer is probably an automatic state in any company over a specific size given to the government. The only competition is then international.
Really the correct unit is Joules, but try convincing anyone of that.
> This isn't an energy issue. Renewables don't have the same level of external dependence on a constant flow of instantaneously used fuel. So while I do agree with you, it is an energy issue regardless of your politics.
Sync is good, but they also have a great git plugin. One big advantage of local text based notes is that you can just source control them and set up quick shortcuts to commit, push and pull; as well as setting up…
Or us dyslexics, I don't mind having the robot check and rephrase my work.
They now also own xAI
Agreed, we should also nationalise resource extraction and put the funds in there. Canadian resources should be for Canadians.
This feels not unlike talos linux, but for single instances over k8s containers. Pretty neat.
For the record, I do agree with this perspective at least from an external observer of the US. Many places already regulate these types of gambling much better. What I mostly took issue with is what I read to be a…
> offshore jurisdictions and uses crypto. This vastly increases the barrier to entry for the normal person though. Is your position that just because laws don't work 100% of the time we shouldn't bother with them?
I'm open to being wrong, but so far as I understand it ECC mostly lives at the controller level and shares the same DRAM chips across all forms of server memory (including non-ecc), which is why we see price increases…
ah fair, I was thinking on the iphone, but in fairness this is a thread about a laptop
not since like 2015, they're soldered on to the mainboard
> or switch to another provider Can you though? Its been a few years since I've been on apple, but being able to get anything but icloud native support in other apps was basically non-existent. Compared to android where…
to be fair, your money isn't as good as VC money for RAM at the moment
14" macbook pro with those specs is ~2100. 200 dollar delta for repair-ability seems acceptable to me.
> A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State Isn't really political. By my reading the clause also invalidates the entire amendement soon as the US aquired a standing army, but I'm not…
https://theculture.fandom.com/wiki/Command_System > And of course to defeat such underground networks you need vast armies of small intelligent drones that can go in there and explore every tunnel where no human wants…
People think the trolley problem is easy.
> I've done very well in my career but a private secretary is quite out of reach. This says more about how companies have chosen to allocate pay in the current era than anything about technology though, no?
Combining those god awful beliefs with a set of advisors with room temperature IQs (and I'm in canada where we use metric temps) results in a true inability to forsee any of these issues in advance. Real shame, I can…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APY-spLNvHI puddle might do it tho
Youtube is also a problem of unverified non-journalistic information. Presents a very double edged sword.
No it wouldn't, the globe isn't a uniform flat land where we're all equally distributed.
The issue often manifests in victim blaming. They assume that because something bad has happened to someone then the someone must be guilty of some transgression. Its often done on an unconscious level and we have to…
The answer is probably an automatic state in any company over a specific size given to the government. The only competition is then international.
Really the correct unit is Joules, but try convincing anyone of that.
> This isn't an energy issue. Renewables don't have the same level of external dependence on a constant flow of instantaneously used fuel. So while I do agree with you, it is an energy issue regardless of your politics.
Sync is good, but they also have a great git plugin. One big advantage of local text based notes is that you can just source control them and set up quick shortcuts to commit, push and pull; as well as setting up…
Or us dyslexics, I don't mind having the robot check and rephrase my work.
They now also own xAI
Agreed, we should also nationalise resource extraction and put the funds in there. Canadian resources should be for Canadians.
This feels not unlike talos linux, but for single instances over k8s containers. Pretty neat.
For the record, I do agree with this perspective at least from an external observer of the US. Many places already regulate these types of gambling much better. What I mostly took issue with is what I read to be a…
> offshore jurisdictions and uses crypto. This vastly increases the barrier to entry for the normal person though. Is your position that just because laws don't work 100% of the time we shouldn't bother with them?
I'm open to being wrong, but so far as I understand it ECC mostly lives at the controller level and shares the same DRAM chips across all forms of server memory (including non-ecc), which is why we see price increases…
ah fair, I was thinking on the iphone, but in fairness this is a thread about a laptop
not since like 2015, they're soldered on to the mainboard
> or switch to another provider Can you though? Its been a few years since I've been on apple, but being able to get anything but icloud native support in other apps was basically non-existent. Compared to android where…
to be fair, your money isn't as good as VC money for RAM at the moment
14" macbook pro with those specs is ~2100. 200 dollar delta for repair-ability seems acceptable to me.
> A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State Isn't really political. By my reading the clause also invalidates the entire amendement soon as the US aquired a standing army, but I'm not…
https://theculture.fandom.com/wiki/Command_System > And of course to defeat such underground networks you need vast armies of small intelligent drones that can go in there and explore every tunnel where no human wants…
People think the trolley problem is easy.
> I've done very well in my career but a private secretary is quite out of reach. This says more about how companies have chosen to allocate pay in the current era than anything about technology though, no?
Combining those god awful beliefs with a set of advisors with room temperature IQs (and I'm in canada where we use metric temps) results in a true inability to forsee any of these issues in advance. Real shame, I can…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APY-spLNvHI puddle might do it tho
Youtube is also a problem of unverified non-journalistic information. Presents a very double edged sword.
No it wouldn't, the globe isn't a uniform flat land where we're all equally distributed.
The issue often manifests in victim blaming. They assume that because something bad has happened to someone then the someone must be guilty of some transgression. Its often done on an unconscious level and we have to…