PCs will always outperform consoles in both performance and capability, so have fun being a loser clinging to a failing industry.
PCs will always outperform consoles in both performance and capability, so have fun being a loser clinging to a failing industry.
That and OUR ability to detect things is very, very limited. We’re just barely getting to the point of using tricks to observe other planets’ entire existence, let alone any animal on those planets.
Our perspective is certainly still too small to make any true determinations on the Fermi Paradox outside of ruling out some basic extremes.
Yea, it’s not C that is crap, but that it has zero guard rails. Like blaming a knife for not having a guard… Is it a bad knife without a guard? Depends on how sharp it is. The guard is orthogonal to the knife’s purpose, but might still be important when the knife is used.
Just because something doesn’t help prevent accidents does not mean it cannot serve its actual purpose well, unless its actual purpose is safety.
Memory safe language that’s becoming viable … as a proper replacement of C.
There are many other memory safe languages out there. Just not ones most would like to pull in to the kernel…
Some of the “anticheat” systems straight up decide not to work on VMs even with PCIE passthrough et. al. For example, I cannot run Elden Ring with its trash DRM because it says it cannot run under VM. I have PCIE passthrough, and the CPU id also passes through. Only the chipset reports anything VM, yet the “anticheat” decides not to run.
Fuck DRM. It has done nothing except push me to pirate more when I LITERALLY AM buying the games. Fuck those greedy actual morons (corporations who deploy DRM, not FromSoft specifically).
It is both.
You have failed to understand it AGAIN. Good job failing.
It does NOT tell you what the list is. Period. Stop assuming it will advertise to you. You are repeatedly describing how you have FAILED to understand what it’d even be attempting…
Jeeze, he must work for Roblox with that level of expected free labor…
It being possible for some is quite literally you using an anecdote to try and prove a norm. I sincerely hope you have enough logic skills to understand why that is stupid, incorrect, and bad logic…
I mean… regardless of how this goes, I think we can all agree this isn’t the start of a bad turn for them.
Doesn’t DuckDuckGo not have AI?
Completely terrible. An AI “search” takes as much electricity as hundreds to thousands of normal searches.
'AI" is TERRIBLE for climate change because they’re increasing demand for electricity so much that they’re keeping coal plants going that were even scheduled for decomissioning because they use A LOT of power.
It’s almost certainly going to be milliamps or microamps unless you’re inches from something. This isn’t for cellphones and the like but for remote sensors and the like. I also bet they’ll at least have to have a capacitor to store up extra charge for chirping back only sometimes.
Hacker’s Keyboard can. Because it’s just a condensed full keyboard, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, function keys, and most of the rest included.
You are the only one wasting time by giving dumbass avoidance advice instead of telling us what you know.
… What insider information do you have and why do you want to keep us ignorant???
The question was, “why is this a technical limitation?” Not, “what should I do to work around the limitation?”.
Would that produce the black splotches? Would they peel easily? I also like the look, but if parts of it are indicative of bad adhesion… ehhh…
If you’re not going to boycott them, your lack of good will is literally meaningless.
I’m sure they could but then they’d become the source. Ideally there would be tons of corroborating evidence so it’d be undeniable, but it might not have as much reach to normies as dishing everything to many places directly, as difficult as that’d be.
Sweet irony.