

Windows 11 is hardly an upgrade.
Windows 11 is hardly an upgrade.
One of the best thing about old reddit was how often you’d see a post for a news article about some scientific research, and if you went in the comments you’d find something like, “I’m a graduate student who helped work on this research and the reporter completely misunderstood it and their conclusion in the article is all wrong. Here’s a link to the original paper, and I’ll give a brief explanation of what our research actually found…”
Careful not to cut yourself with that edge, lord.
Looks like your textures didn’t load properly. You gotta shut down the road and restart it.
Ah yes, every time someone points out how bad Mao was as an authoritarian dictator, that’s “piling on”, even when it’s only one person.
What does Nanjing have to do with a comment about Mao?
How are “Western nations” relevant to this conversation at all?
I hope you stretch before you jump into these mental gymnastics, you might strain something.
Decrease the surplus population?
Solved the housing crisis by lowering demand! It’s cheaper and easier!
Why does a retail store need a license plate reader?
So check this out:
Lazard - Levelized Cost of Energy
This is an industry study that gets published every year by Lazard, for the past 18 years. It is focused on the US market. They put in a lot of effort to assess the whole cost of various forms of energy generation, including government subsidies.
That’s right, NPH is in Sting.
We asked 100+ AI models to write code.
The Results: AI-generated Code
no shit son
That Works
OK this part is surprising, probably headline-worthy
But Isn’t Safe
Surprising literally no one with any sense.
“It’s a brand new day
Yeah the sun is high
And all the birds are singin’
That you’re gonna die!”
The first modem just transmitted data over the analog phone network as a series of beeps, a function which the phone system was never designed for.
Computer networking is kludges all the way down.
Realistically no organization has so many endpoints that they need IPv6 on their internal networks. There’s no reason to deal with more complicated addressing schemes except on the public Internet. Only the border devices should be using IPv6.
Hopefully if an organization has remote endpoints which are connecting to the internal network over the Internet, they are doing that through a VPN and can still just be assigned IPv4 addresses on dedicated VLANs when they connect.
Sure, but you don’t need an LLM for that. That’s like using a bazooka to kill a housefly.
There was trust?
Great, a ridiculously expensive lorum ipsum generator.
There’s no place like 127.0.0.1
Obviously the solution is to have thousands of nodes per file transfer to increase the bandwidth.
This is a perfect plan which has absolutely no downsides.
I remain very skeptical about this.
It would not surprise me in the least to find out that “disabling” Recall only disables the user-facing aspects of it, but that the data collection still happens in the background regardless.
I have no proof of this, it is pure speculation, but it would be in line with behavior Microsoft has demonstrated before when adding new “features”. Would anyone like to play Bejeweled?