They are often on purpose, as political decision. So that it is easier to push for privatization
They are often on purpose, as political decision. So that it is easier to push for privatization
Is that from Google? I was expecting much better code given the average engineer salary. That code looks pretty ugly.
Because he was ceo of a company in a critical position to define the future of economy. Currently the tech field is the biggest and most influential of all economic fields. And by tech here we talk about digital world. There’s absolutely no comparable sector at the moment for importance, not even pharma.
It literally defines the modern economy. In the field, openai is an incredibly important company for future relative success and power of big tech companies.
This is why it is so important for world economy
I don’t know if steam big picture use gamescope https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope.
I would guess it doesn’t, but I cannot be 100% sure, I haven’t used steam on my laptop since ages
It provides an alternative UI environment built and optimized for gaming. It has a separate windows manager, a complete ui, and a set of menus to simplify customization of whatever is needed for gaming and power saving.
And quick access to steam store.
It is extremely convenient if you like a console-like experience, but, if you are a tinker gamer, it has anyway a lot of nice additional features.
It is inconvenient as general purpose desktop os, because on update you basically lose packages not installed as flatpack
How is it useful? Dessert vs food?
“At the end of the lunch nowadays everyone want to have a dessert, but this is wrong because they should have food”…
The sentence AI vs algorithms sounds pretty much like this
AI is a broad family of statistical and simulation algorithms.
They don’t replace algorithms, they are algorithms very powerful for some cases. For other cases they are less powerful, or overkill and they shouldn’t be used. But there is no dichotomy, as one (AI) is part of the other (algorithms)
It’s not an average machine though. It’s a non-linear predictive system. Averages suck in non-linear predictions
Wow!
What about the flaming and jelly windows? That was cool stuff
They missed the recording where he said to the female journalist in his team: “to work here you have to f*ck”
Powershell one liners are uglier than the worst winner of Obfuscated Perl Contest. Super cringe…
For research labs, dell workstations used to be great. Put debian on it and you could forget about problems. I don’t know if it is the case anymore.
The selling point of xps is that they are light. Many of us just need light laptops nowadays, as almost any hardware is more than capable of any task with the exception of gaming. But I have never gamed on laptops
Xps developer edition has been a thing since almost a decade. I bought a xps13 with ubuntu in Europe. I replaced it as soon as it arrived though. The built in OS was not “standard”.
I still use it almost daily. Battery has gone, but everything else works
Light ThinkPads are not cheap either
Main issue of mine was the wifi card. Awful. Everything else very nice.
2d animation is regarded as a dead market nowadays, with few exceptions. Betting on it is a risk. Disney doesn’t like risks
No, its taste isn’t something that Italians would appreciate. It tastes like a cheap mix of a cheap German frankfurter and cheap calabrese 'nduja. It’s almost impossible to find it in Italy.
I have never seen it in my life in Italy
Teeth are absolutely not cosmetic. Infection of a tooth can lead to dangerous consequences up to sepsis. Your parents didn’t have teeth because they had them removed by a dentist to avoid abscesses.
Guys, please don’t underestimate dental health