Napoleon dynamite quotes were definitely mixed in with the anchor man quotes where I’m from.
Napoleon dynamite quotes were definitely mixed in with the anchor man quotes where I’m from.
Court room stenographer
They are definitely AB testing things like rejecting ad blockers.
It’s time to move on, all the cool kids are driving wind stars now
Over the network can be hit or miss but the usb cable and the drivers from the AUR have yet to fail me
I’ve been trying fin Droid which works well but it’s definitely a work in progress.
They are throwing things at the wall hoping something sticks.
For some reason people don’t want Mozilla to make money or perhaps they assume browser development is lucrative.
This is predicated on the assumption that a CEOs skill is directly related to their salary.
This may or may not be the case.
That works until it doesn’t. Though it has been a few years since there was a nice notable example.
If you were a good manager you would have the skill to successfully manage that and everyone would be happy
Fair enough.
Though if density is irrelevant then the entire thing is meaningless.
Should instead be talking about how large of a silicon wafer can be produced.
It’s literally defined as the number of transistors doubling in a chip. It doesn’t at all mention the size or density.
It is dead.
The only reason it seems like it’s not is because AMD server CPUs are just getting physically larger and larger
If the bureaucracy could easily identify the dead weight projects it wouldn’t need the layoffs but that also means it can’t make good choices when doing layoffs.
It’s like chemotherapy.
That isn’t how it works for publicly traded companies. There is no such thing as enough only more
Just start with trying to avoid Nestle, PG and Unilever. If you can master that anything else is easy.
It’s fine. Eventually when people start using this crap en masse the people on the other end will just be using LLMs to distill the bullshit down to 3 key points anyway.
Aha because if they included the xeon scalables it show how bad they are doing in the datacenter market.
I mean that is true but there is some nuance.
At one time it was a cheap way to protect your site from drive by scripts and make your users help pay for that protection.
They still work in that way on say the comment section of a tiny WordPress blog because the cost to solve them isn’t worth what a random boner pill ad is worth.
The issue now (made worse recently by LLMs) is that more bots then ever are scraping any and every thing so people are putting captchas on every bit of every web app content they have. This increases the work of your users while it only slows down the bots. The hope is that the cost to solve is slightly higher than the value of the data.
What’s amusing to me is I get the first one then don’t pick it back up until Harambee. I wonder if I’m suffering from mid term meme memory loss.