Hey I’m not discriminating, I think US and China compete very well on prison populations.
Hey I’m not discriminating, I think US and China compete very well on prison populations.
Okay fair point. What about regular old prison labour?
I agree with the first bit.
Having just moved off ml myself, getting tired of being called something I wasn’t, I find your second sentence disappointing and unsurprising in equal measure.
Do better. Be better.
My grayjay hasn’t worked for a couple of weeks now, “block attempt detected” warning and then the video starts over.
Asking mastodon users whether they’d choose AI over Privacy is like asking Elon Musk if he’d rather end poverty or buy another mega yacht.
// because I said so.
And land mines are only banned because, checks notes, their indiscriminate nature (being walked on by children)
That’s ludicrous. “An average person” cares about more than “nothing” - such statements saying otherwise are just what the 0.1% want.
Stop fighting each other and start fighting the people who have created and persisted this dumpster fire.
What’s a normie in this context?
Personally I can’t see it, what have they taken away from me?
I own way more now than I did 20yrs ago when the web was still a bright young thing.
More reported prisoners.
Entropy man. It’s a bitch.
Currently batteries are replaceable, but due to their design it’s unlikely to be worth the expense. Forcing them to make it user replaceable ensures it’s easy to do, and cheap - so even if you don’t want to do it as a recharge mechanism, it is still to your advantage to have it so when your battery does inevitably deteriorate you can swap it out at your convenience.
Interesting - I rarely use the controllers, so could be do-able at least as a dual boot
Interesting, thank you
Also was unaware Valve was working on a new headset! That’s good news as it feels like the market has really stagnated outside of the Meta headsets.
Does Linux have good support for VR yet? Specifically my HP Reverb g2 that seems to be reliant on windows mixed reality…
Sir if you could just look right here
Even if they did, so what? We should not then recognise positive decisions?
If we don’t allow companies and people to make any mistakes, for fear of being forever scorned, then we’ll end up with either unprogressive risk averse companies that cannot compete against their peers, or a host of good companies that go bankrupt from the slightest misstep.
Personally I’m glad companies such as proton exist, and are prepared to take risks, as they are currently our best hope against the likes of Google and Meta.
How reliable do you think those numbers are?