Congratulations, you feckless imbeciles. You've "innovated" general software package management a mere three $(GOD)-damned decades after Redhat and Debian did it.
While you're at it, why don't you "invent" a tiling window manager that can be driven entirely from the keyboard... Oh, wait...
Honestly... Why is anyone still voluntarily giving money to these chowderheads?
The company is favoring a handful of more "friendly" outlets with early access, under strict conditions. These outlets were given preview drivers – but only under guidelines that make their products shine beyond what's real-world testing would conclude. To cite two examples:
- One of the restrictions is not comparing the new RTX 5060 to the RTX 4060. Don't even need to explain than one.
- Another restriction or heavy-handed suggestion: run the RTX 5060 with 4x multi-frame generation turned on, inflating FPS results, while older GPUs that dont support MFG look considerably worse in charts.
The result: glowing previews published just days before the official launch, creating a first impression based almost entirely on Nvidia's marketing narrative.
I learned a thing today (on Slashdot, no less!). Thank you very kindly.
Perhaps I'm ignorant of the underlying biology involved, but is anyone besides me having difficulty seeing how "antibodies" can be effective against hemotoxins or neurotoxins?
Sixty billion dollars?
Is there any breakdown of this figure? Even if you paid up front for 100,000 headsets, you might only get to $0.1 billion. Where did all the money go? How many prototypes did they make? Were the optics made out of DeBeers diamonds? Did they use AWS or something?
A diskless 8-bay Synology DS1821+ NAS will set you back USD$999.99
One. Thousand. Dollars. For 4GiB ECC RAM and no storage.
Contrast with the NAS I built seven years ago around an Intel i3, micro-ATX mobo, 32GiB of ECC RAM, six 4GB Hitachi spindles in a RAIDZ2 vdev, and TrueNAS Core (nee FreeNAS). The 8-bay case isn't quite as sexy as Synology's, but it acquits itself quite well.
It cost me USD$1700.00 at the time. By far, the largest expense was the hard drives and RAM, both of which have significantly fallen in price since then. If I were to build the same specs today, it would be at least $400.00 cheaper.
Even so, it was way cheaper than going with Synology. Now it seems Synology have adopted the HP printer ink business model, except without the tissue-thin "loss leader" justification -- no way is that chassis actually worth a thousand bucks.
Build your own NAS. It ain't hard, it will be more capable, and you'll save money.
Of course, a liberal would say this.
"Liberals" say lots of true things. Some examples:
The above statements are beyond debate. They are true. Any "controversy" you may have heard of is entirely manufactured, and exists solely to waste time and energy, and distract from more pressing matters.
However, there exists a certain mentality that insists that these and many other things cannot possibly be true -- so much so that they've constructed entirely artificial universes for themselves.
They like to call themselves "conservative." But you'll forgive me if I fail to see how willfully separating oneself from objective, observable reality could be described as "conservative."
Stephen Colbert uttered that iconic phrase during the 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner, as he mocked the sinking approval ratings of America's previous worst President ever, George W. Bush:
Now, I know there are some polls out there saying this man has a 32 percent approval rating. But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in reality. And reality has a well-known liberal bias.
So, yeah, these guys are going to torture these LLMs by flogging them with trillions of false inputs until they start regurgitating their drivel as if it were fact. And then declare their LLMs are speaking the truth. I mean, think about it. After "investing" billions of dollars developing and training an LLM they're going to put a toll booth in front of, do you really think Microsoft will allow it to recommend Linux-based solutions?
"What did you think? That you were an ordinary police officer? You're our product, and we can't very well have our products turning against us, can we?"
-- Dick Jones, RoboCop
Apparently they're still negotiating the size of the bribe.
News Flash: That slob has no integrity, no ethics, and no compunction against fscking you over once the money lands in his pocket.... excuse me, campaign fund. But don't believe the long-haired hippie freak -- just ask anyone who's done business with him.
What you have to really ask is: for a 10,000 mile trip, [
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Dude? Seriously? This is your benchmark?
A 10,000 mile trip would take you from New York to Sydney, Australia.
You're correct there aren't a lot of EV chargers between New York and Sydney. However, kindly observe that there also aren't a lot of gas stations in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
...you should urgently get TDS therapy
If you will not apprehend the facts unfolding before your very eyes, there is little point in wasting time on you. But for the benefit of any spectators remaining:
These facts are not in dispute; Trump, Musk, et al have done all these things. And that's just a short list.
But do please go on accusing other people of suffering from delusion.
Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance? -- Charlie McCarthy