

I would think the tech bros running things would want more people to train their models on.
I would think the tech bros running things would want more people to train their models on.
At first I was frustrated by the dodge parry mechanics but they grew on me. I usually don’t have very good reflexes but I kept at it and actually got pretty skilled to the point where I beat the extra bosses. The music is brilliant and the world is so beautiful and the voice acting is perfect. Such a magnificent game.
I’m somewhat in the same boat but I remember Mister “Developers Developers Developers” Steve Ballmer who was also immortalized by the “Ballmer Peak” XKCD. https://xkcd.com/323/
It’s definitely not jank. Huge fan of mine as well as some other folks here. Fw13 with AMD.
Are they still storing passwords in plaintext?
It’s often the military’s own flowed down certification requirements that result in significantly higher costs
Sounds like Qualcomm finally got a taste of FAFO
That’s how some people found it, but it would disappear when someone would login to investigate.
Let’s make sure no single player games work either as well as our new disc-free console for real pros.
Both great games but held back by their launch platform.
It’s been a long time since 11-11-11.
I used to see threads like this on reddit where people would defend the act by claiming it keeps people employed. Anyone who has worked in retail knows otherwise, but it doesn’t stop these neanderthals from existing and making their bullshit toxic arguments.
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.
I’m really excited about how great KDE has become in recent years. It was getting scary back when KDE4 had lots of problems and gnome3 was devoid of all functionality. Nowadays KDE makes the Linux desktop truly a pleasure to use.
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.
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.
I don’t know much about these specific services but this is the kind of behavior I’d expect to see if you’ve got a data synchronization service running and the clocks are out of sync. Like if it thinks an action was taken in the future that was actually in the past. Might be useful to check time zone configs and any other synchronization-related items.