Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Even phones have been available with more than 8 gigs of ram for ~5 years
It’s really sad that this needs to be an actual headline.
The www in particular
I installed one of these new displays this past weekend and it looks fantastic in Linux. Granted I’ve only tried Plasma so far on Wayland but that’s because I really don’t find Gnome usable. It looks good at 200% though and a similar scale to 150% on the old display.
Vista was absolutely the slowest thing imaginable. They reduced the requirements as part of a marketing campaign for “Vista-ready” PCs, but PCs that ran it “well” were few and far between. Even after 7 came out if you went back to Vista it was noticeably slower.
Doesn’t seem to stop them from pretending half the time, but I hope you’re right
They control the platform so they’ll edit them out and gaslight anyone who happened to see it
Instead of making them impractically large why don’t you work on making them robust enough that they don’t fail every 8 weeks instead. It’s like they just sweep up the crap nand die off the bathroom floor that were trekked in by the guy who’s supposed to be in the clean room but is really a chain smoker and keeps sneaking into the stalls for a heater.
Does fast charging reduce the lifespan of a battery like this? The headline is bothersome because my suspicion is it won’t last 20 years if you fast charge all of the time and whatnot. I realize that’s not a typical case but it’s good to understand the trade-offs.
Speed Queen for the win. I recently replaced a couple of trusty machines that had finally given up after decades of abuse. Went for speed queen, no regrets.
Is this why Matt Tkachuk is always passionately chewing on his instead of using it for its intended purpose?
After seeing how at&t manages their systems, their app, their stores, and talking to tech support… This doesn’t surprise me at all. This all from the viewpoint of a layperson who has used them for service for 15 years or so. Unfortunately I also have a Verizon account and they seem to also be utterly incompetent. I think it’s rampant in the telecom industry to just have absolute shit for a back-end. A race to the fucking bottom. Fuck these execs that enable this shit, send them all to jail.
It’s really unfortunate they kinda screwed over threadripper customers so bad in this way, but they’re still the lesser evil by a country mile.
Not only Asus, it talks to general ways to understand warranties and rights across the industry.
Not to mention the charging infrastructure is one of the reasons some people haven’t made the switch yet. Anything holding back charging expansion is a disaster in my view.
There’s something called SylphyHorn that helps sort out some of this. Unfortunately for me it’s broken on my work computer because of something in their security software.
Until you use a Microsoft office application and it is fundamentally broken with virtual desktops. If you try to open a document on one desktop it’ll switch to another if you had a different document open. There’s little glitches throughout the entire experience that make it so mediocre.
It’s worse than that. Carriers have a say as well. For example, Samsung messages works with RCS in some markets but US providers currently lock it out. They only allow Google messages for RCS. Absolutely infuriating.
Amusingly as I was reading this comment thread my room service arrived and it had shrimp with the tails buried in pasta.