

History repeats itself, no doubt that ai bubble is basically the next dot com bubble. Two million dollar questions: when will it burst, and will the next big trend also happen to rely on GPUs.


History repeats itself, no doubt that ai bubble is basically the next dot com bubble. Two million dollar questions: when will it burst, and will the next big trend also happen to rely on GPUs.
No need to cast as any types at all just work with bits directly /s


Most of the people I know now never really acquired this skill, can’t really lose what they didn’t have
He loves me, he loves me not


I used to think like this but then at one point I looked at my bed and I can’t stand it. It eventually reflects on how you treat the rest of your home and outside as well . If you find a 10 second task infuriating and pointless that’s not too far off from thinking mopping , cleaning toilet , ironing clothes are a waste of time as well.


stremio + torrentio + real debris = W
My keyboard has a detachable cable so you can just unplug it from the keyboard
Mixue. They’re suddenly just popping up everywhere, and the price of their ice cream/drinks is dirt cheap to a point where it doesn’t even make any sense. I understand that the cost of those ingredients are dirt cheap anyway, but there’s no way their margins cover operations, rent, labor.


Fuck Ubisoft, I don’t know why everyone on Reddit loves em


I have one too but it has an emergency physical “master key”. Also there’s a port to provide power to it through a battery bank, in case you really run out of juice though it’s potentially another point of failure. No internet connection


I’m working on a gameboy emulator and the amount of edge cases you have to consider feels just like this lol.


I also thought the same but Reddit dropped a whopping 50% from Feb. That is abnormal compared the the decline in other stocks. But as for the reason it could be anything really, if you could know for sure you can make a lot of money.

Your vote only matters in swing states. The whole electoral college thing is fucked.


Phones are powerful enough to emulate those devices via software


Looks like Luigi got another flag to reach
The theory is that on-prem includes a lot of ancillary costs like a team of staff for maintenance (or cost for outsourcing it), hardware maintenance/upgrades, cybersecurity, dealing with failures, backup, load balancing, multi-region/multizone etc.
I don’t think cloud solves all these issues necessarily and I am convinced if you do the calculations cloud ends up being more expensive depending on the scale. I think you really pay the premium for convenience, speed (of getting things going) and user experience (the software)


From my understanding the repos wouldn’t include the keys (or if they did then they definitely shouldn’t). But yeah I understand the long legal battle thing.


What gives them the right to take down emulators? It’s just code someone wrote that happens to be able to interpret bytes from a switch cartridge?
Why wouldn’t they take down a company like analogue for example for making a hardware level gameboy emulator?
Damn imagine flying economy. With the peasants /s