

That’s what I mean. It might force Linux underground.
And just when the year of Linux was finally arriving 😉


That’s what I mean. It might force Linux underground.
And just when the year of Linux was finally arriving 😉


Imagine if the new age-verification-on-OS laws are actually sponsored by windows to shut down viable competition.


This is how AI accuracy is also measured.


It’s really shit for the customer, AND it’s cheap?
Double win!
For me, it’s “pwease” because I like that sub relationship.


“Here are 4000 images we took of quadrupeds within 5 miles of your house.”


“Hey officer. This guy understands videos in Spanish and seems really interested in Latina content creators. Go grab him”


I don’t know about fastest. Don’t Japan hold that title?
I’m just talking about the scale of them, and the average speed that they can manage (very important when looking at the scale of distances to travel).


Super weird. I didn’t know about that.
Probably the state invested so heavily in the sector that they created a bit of a bubble. Then to have them slow down suddenly would pop it.
I think it’s wasteful but not as bad as having not enough houses for everyone and a housing market that’s sucking most of the populace dry.
With a bit of innovation, maybe the market will find a use for all the apartments.


Honestly, if people successfully using adblockers were a worthwhile market, we’d have seen laws against adblockers years ago.


Do you have a source for the housing thing?
In terms of the rail having air resistance that feels a bit of a Fox News point. It’s not perfect so why bother with anything but loads of big cars?
The sheer amount of rail rolled out in the last 10 years dwarfs anything any other country is doing.


I think the influence of their billionaires is strongly curtailed.
There’s no powerful car lobby blocking train production for example.
When it comes down to it, the state can slap down any corporation or private citizen trying to strongarm it.
This has its own set of problems, for sure though.


The housing situation is notably better though. They’ve got some good ideas (also the high speed rail).
All (or a lot of) the apartments in cities are leased from the government for 99 years.
And so the prices are incredibly reasonable for an average living space. No greedy layers of middlemen trying to suck passive income out of you.
I’m sure there’s examples of where it’s bad, but from what I’ve seen, their housing situation is pretty enviable.


“Everyone is at each others throats” is some delightful both-sidesing.
These rich “common sense” centrists really have no idea.


If people aren’t adopting it, it’s not a boom.
It’s an investment boom.


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Bezos was talking about computer rental being the future of the market.
Presumably with him reaping the rewards.
This is a sort of “but it’s weird that it happened twice” thing, but I had a friend out researching Orangutans in I think Indonesia and he dropped dead after (supposedly) recovering from a fever.
Probably only a few years younger than your friend.
I’ve not kept up with his research but I suspect the species is almost certainly declining worse than when he was there.
Not sure what I’m saying, but yeah.
Weird that it happened twice.


Oh wow Satisfactory is from last year??!
Time flies when you’re building manifolds, I guess.
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