Meanwhile Nintendo: almost wait a decade to pay 2x the original price on the used market
The funny thing is that the vast majority of NVIDIA GPUs are probably used in Linux-based systems because of the MLAI hype.
Wow, I didn't know that the windows in my apartment could do this. Fascinating
Noch viel schlimmer als laut laufende Menschen sind laut atmende Menschen (solange es nicht gesundheitlich bedingt ist)
Haskell is nice. This code style... not so much
I had stairs inside my house because it felt natural and pals got stuck every few minutes and sometimes could not get to the second floor at all. When I turned around the stairs (so they enter the second floor from the outside), everything started to work surprisingly well. Pathfinding is extremely buggy, but sometimes you can (try to) work around its limitations.
Breaking: turing-complete system can simulate any turing machine
Damn, I was hoping they would fix pathfinding in water. I built my base next to a sea and my pals occasionally get stuck in there.. although I built stairs into the sea. Raids are boring as hell as enemies also just get stuck in the water (even though they have these stairs just in front of their noses). Somehow the pathfinding cannot connect swimming in water and climbing the stairs. I've tried various locations and combinations of structures, they never use it :(
It would be so funny if washing machines were the first to become sentient
I agree when it comes to average usage, but having >=1Gbps headroom for bursty traffic, e.g., when moving files locally between devices, is awesome.
Smartphones are already insanely energy efficient. But instead of tuning them for longer battery life, companies kept pushing for faster processing, higher resolutions and refresh rates in the last few years. Now there's diminishing returns (imo 4k on a 6" device is just absurd) so I expect future devices to double down on energy efficiency. But then maybe companies just end up decreasing the battery's capacity for lower weight...
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