it is??? Holy shit you made my day!
it is??? Holy shit you made my day!
no, intel pay amd to use the 64 bit instruction set. amd pay intel to support the 32 bit instruction set.
I feel you there too bud!
as opposed to just spewing it out in the air? (carbon 14 is a thing, those things emit a lot more radioactivity to the environment)
that’s what I’m complaining about. If there can be plans now, why was the original plan just “let it rot”?
jira made me quit software dev (not by its own, but a significant factor)
it would be a missed opportunity in the sense of “if they can allow it to be turned it back on to waste its power on this dead-end tech, why couldn’t it have been allowed to operate again (earlier) for reasons we actually need?”
I’m not putting the blame on microsoft here, even though it might seem that way. But it’s not microsoft who need to give the go-ahead for this to happen. It’s the higher ups who decided to give the capacity to microsoft.
Yes it was still going to be used, but they could have been paying out the ass for it, which could fund other projects.
we could use that extra energy to offset a bunch of existing carbon emissions now. This is still waste. If it’s going to be started up again, and its energy used for something useless, it’s waste.
computer graphics has existed for quite long. It seemed possible to do just last year.
I do have that extension installed. Never been bit so far. I don’t copy and paste anymore than a couple of lines at a time.
notice how short all the clips you saw were? That’s because it becomes incoherent after a short while.
I mean with the “move fast and break things” mentality of most companies nowadays, I’d say he was spot-on
nope
because that’s not how a phone is used.
But it is how any phone/desktop/laptop pollworks. So you’re proving my point. Most can’t even tell if the file they want is on the device in the first place, if they use stuff like cloud backups. To those people, the file is “in google”. Not tech savvy
yeah I have a loan with them. otherwise I’d just switch
it’s not becoming boomers. It’s about rarely meeting one who knows that, for example, wifi is not the internet. I’m not asking for detailed tech knowledge. But getting a blank face if asked something as simple as “where did you save the file?” or replying with “in the gallery/google photos” means you are not tech savvy. these are the absolute basics.
would be cool, but it won’t solve the whole problem. Apps like kde connect need accessib ility permissions to sync notifications with the desktop, for example. It won’t run if any unknown app has those. (like, my custom keyboard compiled from source)
firefox for most things. Chrome for my banking. The banking app refuses to run on my unrooted phone, because I have apps from f-droid installed, and I have a custom keybooard. And their site only works in chrome. Fuck hsbc
but gen z is not tech savvy. They can use a browser. and watch youtube. They never advance past that stage
I’ve met someone employed as a dev, who not only didn’t know that the compiler generates an executable file, but actually spent a month trying to change the code, not noticing that 0 of their code changes were having any effect whatsoever (because they kept running an old build of mine)