I also started using Bazzite recently, but not because of him. But this new video is giving me ideas on what other things I can do. The Linux one popped up in my suggested videos too, and I thought there was good starter information there too. I don't really know much about him otherwise.
Will it kill PC gaming for you if retailers themselves sell video cards for over $150 MSRP?
They just had to copy the walled garden approach of the competitors, and badly at that. They could have not pursued forcing users to a Microsoft account. They could've avoided the telemetry and ads business(/bloat). Google has them beat there anyway. They had the more open alternative to Google and Apple but they're trying terribly to be second fiddle to them. And now Linux has become a good enough alternative to what Windows should've been. They are still the choice for business machines, but they've been terrible with consumer devices.
Of course computers can "compute" faster than humans. In that case, safety should not be compared with the average human. We should be expecting a lot better. It can also fail faster, and in unpredictable ways, than a human depending on the condition, which is why you can't skimp out on sensors.
Kojima used their engine and helped him get his own studio get started when his old one wanted to chase mobile gaming.
AIs are really just Axe Body spray, but for tech-illiterate executives. When they say AI, they really refer to LLMs these days. LLMs are not deterministic, everything it does is by chance. It may be next to impossible to get conscious intelligence from it.
Pretty much this for me. Lemmy made me realize I'm not actually left, and I wouldn't want to be.
Despite doors blowing off, Boeing planes are safer than human drivers tbh. You'd think tech fans would understand the importance of logic in computers. Red means stop.
If I had a trillion dollars, and no desire to add telemetry bloat to my OS, and I'm incentivized to compete in the market...
If this were posted on reddit, I feel like you would've got more upvotes. I always wondered what type of people were here before the reddit protests. They do say Russia sows discord on both the left and the right, but I don't think this is their doing. There is no listening going on and people are unempathically hyperfocused on just their topic of choosing. I'm checking out some subreddits...
If I'm building a PC for gaming, I wouldn't limit myself to $600. Would you? I've never not had PCs or laptops since I first had one in the 90s. I'm building again now to go Linux. 7800xt and 2 Tb SSD cost as much as a PS5 Pro in my part of the world. I only started getting into consoles because I can afford it now, and for physical games. I don't really get why today it's PC vs. consoles. I was into PCs but never judged consoles as inferior, just different.
Is the value you're setting your short to still higher than comparable stocks like, say, Toyota's? You're still 'selling' at irrational prices. Algorithms still sees these as market movement and you just serve as insurance policy for Tesla.
Gamblers. Shorting the stock is still a show of support. If you don't like Musk, stop betting for or against the stock. Don't be greedy.
I don't remember in my 2 decades of working my work machine causing me to lose work due to a Windows update. In the last year, it happened to me 3 times. One was due to Crowdstrike. The latest update also recently broke my remote setup. Not completely their fault but still a crappy time. The one other time was due to an update (must've been the forced win11 one) killing the wifi and then Windows hiding any options to fix it, a bug from Windows 10.
Whatever works...
Digital communication is near instant. It's not like snail mail where you have to cram your letter with as much information as you can, or it will be ages until the next reply.
The same justification we give other scams like crypto: greed. Some of us made money at the expense of more people who lost even more, so it's okay.
Even when we converse, we get across just one point at a time. You have to respect other people's time and bandwidth (Okay, one or two points).
Even the Playstation OS is better than this. It asks you whether to update before shutdown or the next time it starts up. 'You're 33% there' is gaslighting, especially when you're just shutting down the machine to go to bed.
To be fair, at least 80% of games are more than 6 years old.