

And doesn’t SpaceX now also own xAI and Xitter? He’s trying to offload his terrible investments.


And doesn’t SpaceX now also own xAI and Xitter? He’s trying to offload his terrible investments.


Pretty close to Moore’s Law, a doubling approximately every 18 months.

Slop about slop.


It’s like you only read the first half of my comment.


Geo-politics and global trade is not a zero-sum game. In fact trade is one of the earliest and most prevalent examples of a non-zero sum game that benefits all parties and creates the environment necessary for long-term peaceful relations.

RIP Benny Harvey. Miss you big man. Gone but not forgotten.

This is not an article, it’s just LLM slop.

Wolfram Alpha has been doing a pretty impressive job of turning natural language maths expressions into symbolic calculation for a very long time. LLMs are completely redundant in this area.


It’s a huge gamble but Valve surely has enough liquid capital to be able to subsidise the price to get more gamers buying games on Steam instead of in the Playstation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch stores. It could be the best possible year in gaming history if they make it the most attractive option for gamers.
The risk for Valve is that people buy the machine simply to use as a general purpose PC, but the specs are surely low enough that it’s only a small segment of the PC market that would find it useful. It’s not an AI accelerator or a high performance workstation.
Ok, but why the slop image at the top of the article?


Even if you buy the same model PSU, you’re taking a huge risk if you don’t verify that the new unit has the same pinout as the old one. Manufacturers have been known to change pinout without revising the model number of name of the PSU.
Always use the cables that came with your PSU if you don’t have a multimeter to verify that old and new cables are identical.


mOaT


Can I see a hat wobble?
Watch this video of Britain’s most famous steeplejack, Fred Dibnah, erecting a scaffold on a 200ft chimney without any kind of safety line, in 1982:


Surely OP would not break rule 1: “Title must match the article headline”?


one of the most powerful man in Britain

This post has very written by LLM vibes.
Now do net profit, it’s funnier.

for fucks sake
The abstract mentions the following:
But I would suspect it’s less about pornography and time use and more likely due to easier and more private access to information about birth control and sexual health services, which is usually the primary factor influencing birth rates.