Comment Yes, they are (Score 0) 38
They are in fact that, but that owes to the fact that corporations are extractive and exploitative by nature, while humans tend to be sharing and cooperative.
They are in fact that, but that owes to the fact that corporations are extractive and exploitative by nature, while humans tend to be sharing and cooperative.
"Its easy to build anything when you have no regulations and can do anything you want, "
AC talking about its ass again. If you think there are 'no regulations' and 'you can do anything you want' in China irt energy development, then you're unqualified to comment on the matter.
So you're telling me that Zuckerbergs data empire is doing stuff with AI designed to hook the users?!
Oh gee what a surprise!
...are increasingly untrustworthy, user-hostile garbage. People don't use their shovelware, because they don't trust it, and good thing too.
Hoping heads will roll in that company for trying to push the fad refuse on users, but knowing how much superficial groupthink rules MS, I'm not holding my breath.
PS: Burn Windows, use Linux. Kthxbai
The dealer gives you the first fix for free.
It's the most diverse unmanned space mission ever.
Bullshit. Curtail all crypto mining and AI hacking when the sun has set, and allow it during the day. Problem solved.
Anyone that makes this kind of unfounded and irrelevant allegations of any kind of sexual misconduct against anyone else, ought to be treated as if they are themselves guilty of said misconduct.
The reputational damage to others from this kinds of libel is too serious to be allowed to let stand.
And besides, most of us know that 'conservative' pundits are chronically wrong when it comes to their several decades of constant climate change doubt-mongering, so there's no need for confusion as to their intentions here: When you have no case, smear the opponent.
...can usually be answered with a "No".
Thus, No.
"The software was buggy, your Honor. My employer didn't allocate sufficient resources for proper QA."
A: Shoot him before he hits the water.
This joke is not fabricated using AI.
Googles AI will insult you repeatedly for asking questions and then shut down your computer.
My exact same experience!
Didn't they continue that, sort of, with the ColdFire chip line?
Yes, the Alu version came after the Ti version because Titanium was deemed too expensive. And yes, the RAM compartment was not ventilated, which means that the heat buildup from prolonged usage would cause circuitry failures.
The steady state of disks is full. -- Ken Thompson