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Yea electric vehicles are so unreliable that dealerships are all salivating over having captive customers in their service plans.
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Yea electric vehicles are so unreliable that dealerships are all salivating over having captive customers in their service plans.
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It just knows my preferences
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Iodized salt is superior for eliminating iodine deficiency and preventing goiters which I find highly disturbing.
my property
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their ancestral grazing lands
Shitting themselves over possums isn’t hyperbole for any non-Australians reading.
Possums at night sound like a demon crossed with a chainsaw.
What a strange collection of miserable people
I honestly can’t tell if this is treading into sovcit territory or not.
Not just for security, selling snake oil is also grounds for ad blocking.
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This is why I was cheering when North Korea got nukes.
North Korea is a horrific shit show but war against North Korea would almost certainly end in direct conflict with China.
Now that NK has nukes there is zero risk of the West initiating a conflict. The risk is too high.
Any change in NK will need to happen internally or by pressure from their allies. Which sucks for the NK people but is probably still less horrific than war.
Both true but it is a weird fact
It’s not listed but the Cicada wins. By a lot.
ARM is an instruction set similar to x86 however it is more power efficient, for a number of reasons.
It doesn’t help the confusion that ARM is a company and produces CPUs and GPUs but you can find the ARM instruction set in use on a wide range of SoC and other hardware.
It is popular for use cases where power efficiency is important.
For example Apple uses the ARM instruction set for their M serious which are a SoC containing CPU, GPU and memory.
SoC = System on a Chip.
ARM makes GPUs, which are primarily used in phones, and this isn’t hard to lookup.
The ARM instruction set which is an alternative to x86 is also another matter.
It’s a little amusing how many respondents thought mobile GPUs meant laptop GPUs despite it being clear in your post.
There are several factors at play from mobile GPUs being ARM based, having unified memory and some laws of physics meaning more size and power has diminishing returns.
Phone GPUs based are generally comparable to budget desktop GPUs on a per generation comparison.
Despite this mobile games tend to look amazing compared to what you would expect out of a PC game on low end hardware.
Part of this is optimisation, part of it is more efficient graphics libraries targeting a much lower range of hardware. Similar to how lower spec consoles often have great looking games, targeting only one hardware layout can allow for crazy optimisations.
See the PS3 era games for examples of really pushing hardware to its absolute limits for graphics.
Sadly my answer isn’t as technically detailed as Id like but it’s a complex topic when you really delve into it.
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That’s just a different flavour of DRM.
Unless the enemy can intercept the missiles, then you need more to guarantee first strike capability.
If you need 500 nukes to hit and the enemy can destroy 90% of missiles then you build 5000+