“Clearly we’re not going to solve this, so just let us destroy the biosphere so we can be slightly richer when we die before the consequences of our actions are realized”
“Clearly we’re not going to solve this, so just let us destroy the biosphere so we can be slightly richer when we die before the consequences of our actions are realized”
How does the affinity suite work for surface pattern design? My girlfriend does that on the side and is super annoyed at Adobe, but pain/disability limits the time she can decide to it, so hasn’t had the energy to try that one yet.
“Why do one thing well when you can be bad at everything instead”
This isn’t nearly that dumb, because the train isn’t actually riding directly on top of the solar cells.
Yeah, I’m definitely not the biggest fan of HCI, especially the reporting aspect of it. I had to write my own damn reports just to see how badly we over provisioned disks once we found out it only reports on actual utilization.
I tolerate Microsoft products and admin them, but damn they’re annoying to use at times.
They also offer the Azure Stack HCI platform, which is the modern version of hyper-v, but goddamn is it a pain in the ass (and requires active connection and subscription to azure for onprem workloads).
It’s alright, but it’s my least favorite of the 3 platforms we run.
Sure, but then he wouldn’t have an excuse to hide behind while supporting Russia.
Here’s a better link that actually works
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/read-the-jd-vance-dossier
No idea where the other person got their API link
Looking over your licensing model, I noticed this
The following systems are classified as enterprise operating systems within XPipe and connections to those systems are only possible starting from the professional plan:
- Windows Enterprise systems
What do you classify as an ‘enterprise’ system? Is that any server OS, or just like a datacenter license or something?
And then you give it more and more information, but it keeps giving you the exact same answer.
Check your local mom and pop hardware store if you have one! I had to get a feeder hose this summer as well, and the only place I found it was a local family owned hardware store.
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Agreed, but that’s hasn’t stopped people before…
Bots can view content without being able to post, which is what people are aiming to cut down. I don’t super care if bots are vacuuming up my shitposts (even my shit posts), but I don’t particularly want to be in a community that’s overrun with bots posting.
Usually by tying your real world identity to your screen name, with your ID or mail or something.
26% of advertisers are begging PG to sue them.
LLMs likely have no good role to play in education and I wouldn’t be surprised if banning them outright in what may become a harshly fought battle isn’t too far away.
While I agree that LLMs have no place in education, you’re not going to be able to do more than just ban them in class unfortunately. Students will be able to use them at home, and the alleged “LLM detection” applications are no better than throwing a dart at the wall. You may catch a couple students, but you’re going to falsely accuse many more. The only surefire way to catch them is them being stupid and not bothering to edit what they turn in.
They always break rule 1: never get high on your own supplies.
Nvidia drivers are the reason I end up going back to windows every time. Once installed they work fine, but installation and updating were always fraught with issues, and would inevitably break and piss me off to the point I gave up and went back to windows.
Haven’t tried since I got my amd card, but maybe Nvidia Linux drivers are less terrible than they had been.