A fraction of what it takes for thousands of machines to perform rework of the same problem.
A fraction of what it takes for thousands of machines to perform rework of the same problem.
Pound-seconds, I believe. Good ol’ LM giving imperial numbers to NASA.
Aren’t these the same guys that have a stick up their ass about AMD and/or they get paid by Intel to be biased?
No, this is how we discovered fusion.
It’s more due to AI and/or the expectation of automation being able to reduce the workforce before that actually gets set up functionally. Also that tech companies are doing it to try and kick back against people demanding their wages increase with cost of living, so game devs are piling onboard with layoffs for the same reason.
How much of the revenue is actually going to Rowling for the product?
Plus they think the stupidest shit matters.
Earlier I saw people complaining about the Hogwarts game because of JK Rowling. Yeah, don’t play the videogame based on the book series that was written by a transphobe. Cause somehow that means the videogame and it’s developers are all transphobic too?
Someone should tell them transphobic people breathe oxygen, maybe they’ll suffocate themselves as activism.
Like 75% of my basic training division was either inner city poverty escapism or rural poverty escapism.
Ironically that became the uniting force of those people, something they could understand when everything else about the person is different.
Yeah cause that’s the only benefit 🙄
No one wants Steam bankrupt, they just want more than one videogame vendor on PC to be viable.
“Mumbo jumbo about competition” I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or are just legitimately a braindead moron.
For me, as a user, that’s not my concern. For me, as a user, it’s more important that I can
have my convenience
FTFY
Also, the only truly bad competition is subsidized competition. As long as it’s not surviving on some kind of grant or funding, instead of its actual market value, then it’s always a good thing as it keeps competitors on their toes.
Fanboys and monopolies, name a better combination.
Step 3: “Go to torrentio lite - stremio addon”
Is this in stremio or the play store? You don’t specify a source and I can’t find it in the stremio add on section even when directly searched.
There is something called torrentio on the play store so I assume that’s what you mean but it isn’t called “lite.”
No, but you’ll have to buy another 3000 dollar laptop that’s only worth maybe 1200 bucks because they arbitrarily decide that their hardware can’t support a new OS and lock you out of upgrading it.
We have them where I work and it’s the biggest time sink for our service desk to deal with, replacing with Windows 10 machines absolutely saved us from having to deal with constant “network issues” and Adobe projects that can’t be accessed on a workstation not running Monterrey or whatever version the person who last edited it was on, etc.
Fuck Mac, they’re fine for personal use (if you like wasting money) but are absolutely dogshit for a commercial environment where work actually has to get done.
You are, however, NOT allowed to emulate Pokemon Red/Blue on your Android phone. That’s “frowned upon.”
Drink idiots hit things in cars all the time.
Make the test to acquire your license actually difficult to the skill level required instead of the “you can take two left turns and park shitty, here’s your license” level of difficulty that most states use for road vehicles.
Windows is far more customizable by comparison. Still nothing next to Linux but trying to put them on the same field at least in an enterprise environment is ludicrous.
Calm down MacOS hasn’t done shit to make it better. They decide what you do and don’t get, daddy apple already made the decision and you have to deal with it.
“We did the thinking for you, and you’ll like it.” Might as well be their slogan.
RAM is the cheapest upgrade possible, unless you’re trying to run a game on 8GB in 2023 idk why you’d be that concerned with RAM usage.
Network Engineer > Network Architect > Network King
Legend says he can identify the usable IP range before witnessing the subnet mask.