It’s not “right now” it’s always been that way.
Believing this is a new or temporary thing is wishful thinking.
It’s not “right now” it’s always been that way.
Believing this is a new or temporary thing is wishful thinking.
It tracks the edits. If you generate a whole doc in one shot then it’s obviously AI.
If you have a shitty draft, then a slightly less shitty draft, then… … … Then a quality end product, you can see how the human worked.
AI can’t really replicate that.
Easy, he sees Ukraine is winning and changed sides.
Also, the US needs cheaper drones cause they blow through billions on the stupidly expensive ones in Iran.
Did a little more digging, and they’re actually really active on the frame.work forums. Their last post was only a week ago.
Progress looks very promising.
I’m a little concerned about the lack of updates. I’m not sure about what their planned timeline is.
Realistically, an actual laptop form factor is really important for some folks (including me).
They also have a 12" laptop for the lower end market.
When friends or family ask my opinion on what computer to buy, I have two recommendations.
1 - Frame.work with Linux on it
2 - Macbook
Unless you’re tight on cash, those are the two best options. Heck, even if you are tight on cash, get a used version of either of the above, you’ll probably do just fine.
Unless you’re REALLY tight on cash, then get an ebay thinkpad and load linux.
Here’s the third party mainboard that’s available today. Nice thing is they don’t have to design a whole laptop to experiment with a new architecture, cause they can just build off Frame.Work’s… framework.
https://deepcomputing.io/product/dc-roma-risc-v-mainboard-iii/
This crowdfunded solution has new expansion cards (like a double type-c) and also a laptop dock that uses expansion cards so you can customize your own dock.
https://dockframe.com/
A little over a year ago, Prusa partnered with them to make a framework 3d printing contest. The winner was an open source project to use a frame.work mainboard to build a SteamDeck clone.
https://www.printables.com/contest/449-framework-computer-mainboard-case
Actually other companies are making framework compatible parts now. There are third party ports and third party mainboards available now.
Their design is open source, you can make your own if you want to. I’ve 3d printed parts for my frame.work using their published specs.
People that are here.
Sure, but without the AI part there’s no way to get investors excited.
Space is really fucking hard and doesn’t scale well.
Software scales up really well and theoretically can be much more profitable without additional overhead.
It’s all part of the stupid AI bubble, but there’s no way SpaceX would have hit that valuation on its own without Grok.
A Dyson swarm is already being built. Every solar powered satellite is part of it.
That’s it guys, wrap it up. Time to stop trying cause previous attempts didn’t work.
State laws are enforced VERY differently than other crimes. And presidents (and expresidents) are (and should be) treated differently than other people.
If someone is charged with a crime, but the people vote them into office, the election should be more important than a conviction.
There are a lot of politicians that are currently being targeted by this administration, and if you claim that their charges (and possible convictions) disqualify them from office, then that’s just more reason to keep targeting political opponents.
Why would you want that?
Listen to it on audiobook. 100% worth it.
Last time I drove through WV, there were confederate flags on a lot of porches.
PC games are pretty much locked down to the original purchaser. Console games could be bought and sold used. Once I was done with a console generation I just sold everything on ebay and made back a bunch of my money (especially since I bought most of it used as well).
PC games are a whole different beast. But now that most console games are locked to an account… there’s really no benefit of them anymore. Just get a PC for your living room and install SteamOS (or similar).
It works until it doesn’t. Companies can push prices for a little while, maybe a whole generation, but one day people decide it’s not worth it and it all crashes down suddenly.
Happens over and over again, could be the new era of PC gaming that Valve is pushing will tip them over, could be a new generation of Nintendo games. Could be a new company from China.
Big players do this every time, then the CEO says “nobody could have predicted that the 6th price hike was the end of the brand!”
And human tissues, and it’s been shown to be safe in phase I trials.
So saying “in mice” undersells where they are at.
Does a Hyundai qualify? I just got one of the Ioniq cars for a great deal and in my opinion, beats Tesla in every category.