And AI will eventually go down (it will go up a lot before that though) as hardware becomes fast enough.
Crypto by design will never decrease.
And AI will eventually go down (it will go up a lot before that though) as hardware becomes fast enough.
Crypto by design will never decrease.
That already happened with Crypto.
AI will use less power over time, as hardware gets faster and we approach a ‘good enough’ level of computation power, similar to Desktops/Laptops - outside gaming, electrical power for the average desktop has only decreased since Sandy Bridge, a 2600K is still good enough for the average desktop, it can still even pull punches gaming.
Crypto, by design, will never decrease in power use and only and forever increase.
Servo: The dead software that is trying to invent new reasons to exist after it was excised from Firefox!
It’s OK for Google to massively overcharge for Phones, it’s only bad when Apple does it.
SteelPro
20 year old dispenser there too. (date code says 08/05)
Too bad ‘Fairphone’ actively prevent them being sold outside Europe. (they ban shipping forwarders and their ‘global partners’ only sell FairPhone to Europe)
Message received: Install ad screens on bikes.
Come back to the OG fediverse killer-app, that Google killed with EEE-
Jabber/XMPP
Australia- never needed a plunger and unless your house is 70+ years old, the cistern and pan are always close coupled.
That said, for a Toilet the sewer connection is 100mm DWV and we use washdown toilets (as most of the world does) vs. American siphon toilets, which use an absolutely massive amount of water and a tiny little trapway to create a siphon that sucks the waste down - that tiny little trap is what gets clogged.
I think Americans would probably sooner move the Metric system than change to a better pan design.
Doesn’t have additional fluff like scrobbing or telling Spotify about every track you listen to get their albumart. (though you might want this, that’s fine)
Browsing is by folder structure, not via tags. Again, this is a preference thing, I prefer to browse by folder structure, since just about every player wants to define the ‘album artist’/‘artist’ split differently and some do and don’t support ‘sort artist’ tag.
node.js v. Go+ReactJS (nodejs is mature now and is a single dep, golang is pretty mature but react is moving fast and breaking things)
Really just depends on what features you want.
Shout out for mStream - the simplest and best cloud music server.
Low dependency count, very low overhead, no fees or ‘premium’ options like Plex and co. - just a simple html or api to app interface to your music, with optional transcoding (one setting for the whole server, if there was one complication I’d add to mstream it would be per-user transcoding options)
Works great with super large libraries.
Only big caveat i’ve noticed, is that it sends the albumart every track, so if you’ve got some music with a 1500x1500 ~500-1500KiB coverart, it’ll eat your data a bit more than it should. Obviously this doesn’t matter if you’ve got unlimited mobile data.
They were just a decade or so out.
AEGIS == SkyNet.
It even has direct control of some naval mini-guns (Phalanx CIWS) - only the Navy uses it now but US Army is very interested in it though and is testing Patriot Missile integration.
You’re fine :)
It’s just weird to me I guess, someone in my age group who doesn’t know the CNC games.
Did you only start gaming in your late teens?
Lifespan per NAND cell, which gets exponentially smaller with each extra ‘layer’ per cell. SLC can do billions of writes per cell, QLC is ~1000 writes per cell.
Does a Surface Laptop with a Snapdragon count as a ‘PC’ to you?
Indeed, it would be… Interjecting.
Which gives me a little silly smile.
Seems little has changed from 2011, when Apple cancelled plans for a Llano based Macbook Air, as AMD couldn’t guarantee stable supply.
Additionally, both Microsoft and Sony secured their own contracts with TSMC for fabrication of their console APUs, since they couldn’t trust supply from AMD to be stable.