“Yay! We’ve created artificial general intelligence!”
“…Fuck, it’s an asshole.”
“Yay! We’ve created artificial general intelligence!”
“…Fuck, it’s an asshole.”
World’s best swap drive.
My current tech philosophy is “dumb devices, smart switches”. So many times the “smart” portion of things shits the bed, is rendered obsolete, broken by some other change I made, etc, and then the whole device is rendered useless. Life has gotten so much easier once I dedicated one device to one task.
Post economic system
I’m not even sure what this would mean. Are you talking about everyone having a replicator and no one trades goods and services anymore? An “economic system” is just the umbrella term for whatever method people use to exchange goods and services.
Not really. In most jurisdictions, only gambling type sweepstakes (ie a random draw) are governed that tightly. Fan voted things like this are more or less unregulated. Plus, you have to read (and understand) the legalese fingerprint fine print to determine legal responsibilities. I’d be surprised if there weren’t language in there a that absolves them of almost all legal responsibility.
Also, there’s nothing in there that seems to be anywhere near an actual legal problem.
I was thinking about desktops, where the fan would be physically plugged into a fan controller instead of into the motherboard. Not sure what that would look like with a laptop.
I was mainly asking because some of those fan controllers default to full on when the usb connection is absent, and Windows doesn’t enable all usb connections until after the user logs into the system.
Do you have your fans controlled by the bios or a fan controller?
I guess part of my different perspective is that 99% of my flight travels are for work, and I’m paid by the hour, even on days when I’m doing nothing but traveling.
Man, I hate traveling carry-on only (unless it’s a short enough trip that the required change of clothes can fit in a backpack). I’ll pay the $50 or whatever it is to not have to worry about needing to cram all my stuff up into the overheads.
Makes sense. The original fey creatures were often way more terrifying than what currently comes to mind when we say “fairy”.
Assuming my setup is typical, the dryer is on a 240V circuit. The washing machine is on a 15A 120V circuit.
Tik Tok in its entirety is cringe. Biden’s just fitting in.
It’s a function of ZFS itself. Data that is to be written to the drives is first written to RAM, then transferred to the drives. One of the benefits of this is that if you are moving a file that is smaller than the available RAM, your transfer won’t appear to be limited to the write speed of the drives.
ZFS. It can use up as much RAM as you care to give it for caching. So if you are slinging a lot of data back and forth, more RAM is better. Especially if you are using HDDs instead of SSDs.
That would probably depend on case, motherboard, and which (if any) pcie slots are occupied.
Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like the party that represents the status quo is still vastly preferable to the one pushing for a theocratic dictatorship.
Worse. Terminally online edgelord.