I was going to give you the bad news, but apparently, Tesla didn’t build the Giga Train
I was going to give you the bad news, but apparently, Tesla didn’t build the Giga Train
Oh God. This is horrible news. So incredibly frustrating to hear.
I deleted when I heard they were levying an inactivity fee in Canada.
I don’t live in Canada, but that was a shit move.
While I appreciate this, it would be really nice if they would just extend to all electronic devices.
I’ve heard good things about Tuxedo . No idea if they’re available in Switzerland.
I’m honestly looking for something with a bit more vram than either of these companies offer. I’m 99% new to Linux, I want to play games on my laptop, but I’m dead set on not getting tied down by Win 11.
Assuming the unit-price is comparable, that’s going to save a hell of a lot of money.
I just went to the drive-through (spot the American) COVID/Flu shot clinic. There were probably 40-50 people working there, directing traffic and jabbing arms all day.
Assuming it works, I wouldn’t be surprised if they phase out the injection in a few years.
What the hell’s up with yachts, anyway?
Beyond the status symboI don’t understand the selling point.
Worse, they fall to 83rd for life expectancy at age 65. That’s what really counts for most of us.
To reprise a bit of schoolhouse wisdom,
whoever smelt it dealt it.
Always shit on company time.
Thanks!
That’s exactly why I was looking at these comments.
Sounds like it’s essentially the same process you’d use for any other fish, except for the potential consequences of a mistake.
Lame title.
It just occurred to me how similar AI images are to dreams, always related to the prompt, but never quite how a conscious brain would imagine it. All the weird, illegible text, the grotesque bodies, etc. really do match up fairly well with unconsciousness.
I will only ever activate Gemini by mistake.
Hmm.
Never really looked into it before.
Now I downloaded it.
Google’s strategy seems to have backfired, in my case.
On a related subject, this video goes pretty deep into real estate development and why American garages are shrinking.
Especially those at work who can’t install their own software.
It’s farcical.
When a company introduces something consumers want, we will research and find a way to get it and use it ASAP. Nobody needs to interrupt our workflow to tell us about it. I don’t remember getting any in-app notifications for the Gmail select all “feature,” but I figured it out pretty damn quickly.
I honestly have no Idea what AI does to a processor, and would therefore not pay extra for the badge.
If it provided a significant speed improvement or something, then yeah, sure. Nobody has really communicated to me what the benefit is. It all seems like hand waving.
One of my favorite aspects of the Borderlands series (I played all of them single-player) is that they didn’t make me feel lonely.
The atmosphere is very lonely, but there’s always some radio chatter or cooky interaction that manages to lighten things.