I’ll take that bet. Probably won’t be effective, but I’m betting this shit is here to stay. There already hasn’t been enough push-back.
I’ll take that bet. Probably won’t be effective, but I’m betting this shit is here to stay. There already hasn’t been enough push-back.
Interesting. That design sounds a lot like vapor chambers that cell phones use for cooling. Just, not sealed.
As a native speaker, thanks for clarifying.
Doesn’t sound like the suit was about the collection at all and just about the data transmission costing users mobile data usage.
Vague articles are vague.
decentralized + federated = defederated
Could it be any more clear? /s
Current AI systems can perform sophisticated analysis, engage in complex reasoning, and execute multi-step plans.
No, not really
I like to imagine they were just side-eyeing each other the whole time.
I’ve been on the receiving end of these. It’s such a monumental time waster. All the reports look legit until you get into the details and realize it’s complete bullshit.
But if you don’t look into it maybe you ignored a real report…
Contributors is my favorite metric. It shows that there are lots of eyes on the code. Makes it less likely of a single bad actor being able to do bad things.
That said, the supply chain and sometimes packaging is very opaque. So it almost renders all of that moot.
Haven’t used Ansible in years. Has it been improving over the years or has it mostly just stayed the same?
People really afraid of Rust out here.
I know it’s dumb to feel sad about computers and software getting shutdown, but it feels sucky to see all my hours of hard work getting trashed without a second thought.
Sadly, something we all have to get used to. Everything we do is ephemeral and the next guy will likely have better/different ideas on how to do things.
Basically everything I’ve ever built has been torn down or somehow bastardized eventually.
It’s literally their purpose.
Start from the install guide on the wiki. It’ll branch out fast and just follow all the links and read. If something goes wrong, check if you missed something on the wiki. It’s an amazing resource.
Also, look up your hardware on the wiki before you start.
Don’t think you’d regret it. I can’t speak for that one in particular, but I’m still running one of the DIY Kickstarter versions. Will probably replace it with another Framework (or maybe even just upgrade the components if I can).
Is this like a reference implementation or something they expect people to run?
I have similar, but I turn my display on/off with HDMI-CEC based on time.
I feel like this would fit in some unexpected areas of mobile computing. Music, interfacing with other equipment (e.g. industrial computing), or other places where people might normally take a full laptop where that’s kind of overkill.
I’m not really sure, and I kind of wish I had a need for one.
Mom, can we have Equilibrium at home?