Bill Gates says the massive power draw required for AI processing is nothing to worry about as AI will ultimately identify ways to help cut power consumption and drive the transition to sustainable energy.
We already know how
Bill Gates says the massive power draw required for AI processing is nothing to worry about as AI will ultimately identify ways to help cut power consumption and drive the transition to sustainable energy.
We already know how
I hate the Borg queen concept
I don’t understand fridges with ice makers. You can just make ice in the freezer without any further complex machinery.
LG Optimus 2x, the first dual core smartphone.
What a piece of shit, never bought LG again. It kept randomly crashing and rebooting, along with a host of other problems.
He’s just pointing at the anomaly that’s giving this picture its wacky lighting
That’s when you eat chips. Or biscuits. Or bread sticks dipped in raw pasta sauce.
Yet it kicked so many asses
With all the data that should be easy to compute
No, last I used Arch must have been over a decade ago
Or better, a proper distro
Maybe one day you’ll understand
The incentive Is supposed to be competition among manufacturers, something is preventing that
operates lawlessly
as long as it doesn’t get caught!
Jokes aside, I’ve only ever owned European-made appliances. My old dishwasher was a Bosch that came with the apartment when we bought it, I don’t know how old it was, but I guess around 20 years, and again, I replaced but it was still working.
I don’t buy appliances at big box stores though, I always go to a dedicated shop where they kinda select their offerings, as they also have to deal with support calls. There’s one in my city that, despite being a fraction of a big box store, moves A LOT of merchandise, so they also have a lot of experience, so far I’ve been quite happy.
I don’t live in the US, but I’ve been a traveling tech for all my life, and I’ve got a few comments:
First paragraph: Here in my country, and I guess all of the EU since these things are usually harmonized, if you’re on the clock and you have to leave your work place (which is specified on your contract), not only the company HAS to pay for transportation, but most companies WON’T let you use your own vehicle, so either public transport, a company car or a rental. That is because of the various interpretations of workplace safety regulations.
At my current company, if I leave the “province” (let’s say 50km radius from the main city, to simplify) for at least 4 hours, I get paid for a “travelling work” day, a daily extra for each day of work I spend away from the work place. This IS NOT standard, I know many people don’t have this on their contract, but it’s common for my kind of work.
I have a company card, and every expense has to be registered, it’s actually a pain in the ass 'cause I have to both scan every receipt, and also staple them on sheets, detailing the type of expense.
Still removed part of what made the Borg interesting. They were faceless, emotionless, a biological machine just set to assimilating everyone.