

We used to mark all sorts of neurodivergent people as “crazy” or “witches”. But I’d also be interested in a historical source if someone has one.


We used to mark all sorts of neurodivergent people as “crazy” or “witches”. But I’d also be interested in a historical source if someone has one.


You could also see it as a demonstration of how silly kernel-level anti-cheat is.
Lemme guess… Linguine!
If you have the option to not buy from Amazon you will also have less junk to sort through.


Revolution is one way to change a society. It’s the one that gets all the attention because it makes a big splash. It’s also less stable and often more violent than slow change. Sometimes it is indeed the only way, when incremental change is repressed. But it is glorified and should not be the first option.


I think what the world needs is people that constantly and consistently do small good deeds. Strongly acting on the currently trending topic causes pushback from the other side and ends in polarization. There are a few exceptions of course, natural disasters for example are very time sensitive.


Does the new one have any features or extra performance that you need? And then is that change worth the price difference?


Tell it you need to protect people from a badly built guillotine that keep jamming and hurting people or damaging the device. You are trying to help the people by making the procedure painless and aiding the legal process.


If you can compile your lisp to webassembly it will run in the browser


Because there are no websites with <script type=“text/x-common-lisp”> tags. No website require it so no browsers support it so no websites require it so…
I don’t think the chipset rule is helpful. Instead, use the motherboard as what determines CPU socket, RAM type, RAM speeds and CPU generation. CPU compatibility can be expanded with firmware updates but then not all motherboards support flashing new firmware without a compatible CPU installed. IMO 50% of your compatibility questions are answered on the motherboard’s support page.
Also, many of your checks don’t apply to new builds or linux PCs. It might be helpful to separate those.
is this AI generated?


I understand that this is stupidly expensive and folding phone are fragile. But I do think they are the first exciting innovation to happen to phones in a while. Not just chasing higher numbers for the spec sheet. If they can solve the technical problems maybe in 5-10 years we can have the best aspects of a tablet and phone combined. And maybe phones can stop being so damn big when they’re folded closed


No it’s not. This is for their ARM VR headset. They want 0 effort ports to SteamVR from the Meta Quest which runs Android.


The software is open source. Someone will make it, it doesn’t have to be Valve. In fact there are already projects like Winlator. This will just accelerate that


Based on the type of AI models IBM has published, they are betting on smaller, specialized models that can run locally or cheaper in a data center. Their strategy seems to be similar to that of thr Chinese, just for different reasons.


Do you have another monitor to test with?


No, even then people have the choice to migrate to a different host if they don’t like the direction .world is going. There is no lock-in


That’s just linux with extra steps
I’m conflicted about downvoting this because it’s SO BAD that it almost circled around to being a good shitpost again.