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  • I wonder how much of it might also have been to deliberately show off American wealth compared to communist countries during the cold war. Like the whole comparisons of having shelves of different brands of the same food.

  • Ever run an AI model locally? If you want the most capability you need a fast GPU with 32-48gb RAM. And that's all for you, ONE user.

    Even then, that's quite small. Top of the line frontier models would be looking at hundreds of gigabytes of video memory, and just as much RAM.

    A terabyte of VRAM/RAM needed for something like CoPilot is probably a fairly sensible estimate.

  • Or at least, diversified so it's not only those two, and there's a multitude of options.

    A fair few countries do that, for example, with payment being diversified into other systems like Alipay, and the other QR-based payment systems. Australia has EFTPOS, HK lets you use your Octopus to buy things in addition to paying for the train fare.

    Otherwise, you'd be in trouble if MasterCard/Visa decided that they didn't like something you did very much, so you're barred from their services.

  • Its the most soul crushing thing to be looking for a job right now, anything to make you stand out of a crowd is ignored, volume of applications and adherance to posted requirments are the only way to get a fleeting interaction with a human.

    Or none at all.

    The advice is not helping either, since you're told to both make your resume and cover letter stand out, but also to make it generic so the automated system doesn't parse it wrong and disregard it.

  • It's also decent for people who want a low-power MacBook for cheap, but don't need a lot of bells and whistles, without the limitations of an iPad.

  • Wouldn't even need that. Just give it a mid-way complicated pile of nonsense with reasoning on, and it'll be crunching on that for the whole day, burning money to do so.

  • Especially since it very obviously does not physically turn into flesh and blood. Any priest with half an eye would see that. It's reconciling it with what transubstantiation is supposed to do in doctrine that's the hard part.

  • From the sounds of it, the newspaper is being deliberately misleading to drum up something or other.

  • But developers are also customers of valve. And this is arguably where valve makes their money. They take a cut from the developers sales. Devs cannot just use a different platform without cutting out a huge userbase. This gives valve a real monopolistic control over developers.

    Can they not? I was under the understanding that developers aren't limited to steam. They can use any other platform in addition to it, the main restriction being that they can't sell the game for cheaper on platforms other than Steam.

  • It might also be their version of the uncanny valley applies for different things.

    A dog's uncanny valley could be something that smells slightly off, but humans wouldn't think much about a human that smells funny, for example.

    Whereas a pigeons may well focus on other features instead of the face.

  • That diagram literally says that they don't look the same to the pigeons, and seems to suggest that pigeons may place more value on the beak than they do on the eyes.

  • RAM is probably the biggest killer for it right now. The other specs are still viable enough for most basic usage.

    The info says desktop? But that's a low end mobile cpu in there, 15W TDP, optimized to be cheap and have a good battery life. The downside is the performance sucks.

    Might be one of those all-in-one-systems where they put laptop hardware into a screen.

  • I'd have thought it's a stylised asterisk, since it's meant to be a do-anything machine.

  • Weird that the headline and snippet implies that it supplants immunotherapy, when it sounds like an immunotherapy.

  • Isn't the Greek statues being male thing also partly because they didn't generally hold feminity in high regard compared to masculinity? Or was that the Romans?

  • A lot of companies also have a mandate to use AI these days. Microsoft, for example.

  • P2P wouldn't scale very well, though. It would be really complicated once you have more than a small handful of people.

    From what I remember, Lemmy had/has a similar problem, where the whole thing would start bogging down past a point, because all the connected instances would need to update each other, instead of a main hub they could query like more centralised networks would.

  • 40s

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  • This arguably applies to a lot of adult ages. When you're in your 20s, a lot of that is also true. Some of your friend group look like like they'd reminisce about The War, whereas the others appear younger than the iPhone 3G.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    If there are motherboards and daughterboards, are there fatherboards and sonboards?

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    Reopen thread if the app is closed while editing

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    What happened to Kbin.Social?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How do you ask for a haircut?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What caused the change in electronic terminology?

  • Fitness @lemmy.world

    Why cut/bulk in cycles instead of doing it all in one go?