

Don’t be silly, I’m pointing out why people are responding to you the way we do. You can accept that you too aren’t a perfect communicator or continue being confused why people are “mean”.


Don’t be silly, I’m pointing out why people are responding to you the way we do. You can accept that you too aren’t a perfect communicator or continue being confused why people are “mean”.


The title says “I have 20GB left”


Sure, especially when they let shareholders have a say, who don’t care about the long-term viability of a company, just short-term profits. They can always sell.
Yet Nvidia isn’t doing things like that as egregiously. The other tech giants fire, they hire.


Nvidia isn’t actually losing money, they’re selling GPUs to the companies that sell the compute back to them, so the effective outcome is still profit for Nvidia. They seem smart enough to have a down ramp from all this.


There should be a large, soft keyboard with attached touchpad for the sofa, then a setup like that would be perfect. Using a mouse on the couch is kinda weird.
Why are you talking about me as if you thought you knew who I was.
I don’t believe a quarter of the shit you put on me. I don’t believe in Google having ethics, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make predictions.
Yes, firmware updates exist. But since Google designed the things that way, there’s also a reasonable assumption that they’ll continue to work as they do for the foreseeable future. Doesn’t mean anyone should buy it or rely on it, but we weren’t talking about that.
That’s the neat thing, you don’t have to believe: the researchers proved that it works like that.
Of course that only applies to the models they tested, and not future ones, but still.


Your conspiracy myth is wrong, and if you actually care about what’s true, you can confirm what I say very easily for yourself:
Just go to the mailing list archives and forums and follow the decision making discussions of the time. E.g. Arch Linux. This will quickly and decisively convince you that “big tech” had nothing to do with it.
But you don’t care about the truth, do you? You just want the comfortable position of being able to look down on all the mainstream fools.


If you criticize something because of perceived bloat, maybe don’t make it the mouse in your metaphor.
And no, it’s a great init system that has all the features one wants. That’s why it ended up taking over: it was the first really good init system that introduced actual dependencies and so on.


These aren’t serious. Their mission statements are nothing but childish contrariness.
E.g. Artix has a “no true Scotsman” right in their tagline about “real” init system. Only 14 year old master debaters will attempt to deny that systemd is a “real” init system with a straight face.


LMAO, good one!
Yeah, they probably inverted it because it’s weird to market a “slow” button
It did. You used it to make your CPU slower for old timing-dependent games


Gotta invent that agency first
That comes with experience. I rarely find things I wrote anymore where I could add or remove a comment.


Lol, there’s almost nothing I use that’s not on this list.
Would be a complete non-starter to even try.


Melancholic game with horror elements and clunky combat set in a often foggy world where it’s unclear i what your protagonist is imagining and what’s real.
100% Silent Hill.
Agreed. As we say in Germany, “the tone makes the music”
Sounds like a good response to me, if you’re talking to teenagers who can swallow their ego and see things realistically
Did you miss the part about the modifiers?