

Because it’s not about quality or efficiency. They only see it as a cost-cutting measure.
Because it’s not about quality or efficiency. They only see it as a cost-cutting measure.
Pretty sure that just has to do with how widgets are integrated
Now let’s make them sell off AdSense.
Really should have forced them to sell of AdSense.
If AI was so smart, it would be doubting that Billie Piper stays on past the Christmas episode.
Like a “stepping stone,” a machine that’s mainly used to connect to something else.
I got a new PC a couple months ago, mostly for gaming, and I knew I wanted an immutable distro after hearing about the immutable gaming distros. I went with Kinoite since I have plenty of daily driver stuff I still need to do.
So far, the only big issue I’ve had was figuring out a way to access apps and a desktop for work that I could only get access with the Windows RDP client and a smart card. Eventually, after a lot of digging through docs I was able to work it out by setting up a Windows VM jump box in Virtual Machine Manager with a few additional command line arguments.
Otherwise, no issues at all. The most tweaking I’ve had to do to launch a game so far was picking a different version of Proton.
Most likely they’re using “free” VPNs.
Of course. He’s benefiting from it now.
They hate Elmo, too.
That’s got to be it. Cloud compute is expensive when you’re not being funded in Azure credits. One the dust settles from the AI bubble bursting, most of the AI we’ll see will probably be specialized agents running small models locally.
Slopsquatting is already taking off
I’ve heard something along the lines of, “it’s not when computers can pass the Turing Test, it’s when they start failing it on purpose that’s the real problem.”
But how would they make money?!