It definitely is. If Intel continues to make progress, hopefully it will bring down prices for consumers across all brands. And Intel seems serious about open source drivers, they aren’t quite there on Windows yet, but maybe soon.
Maybe another stupid question, but how does someone mod 50+ communities? I imagine a low-traffic sub would be easy, but a high-traffic one is bound to attract lots of a–holes who need comments deleted/banning/reporting, etc.
Is this a 24 hr/day gig? Do these mods have day jobs?
I guess my main questions are how do they do it, and why do they do it.
Ouch. AMD’s open source support for enterprise was one of the only (maybe the only) advantages they had in data center. I love AMD, but I wish they’d step up their software game.
I’ve been looking for a TV for awhile now, and I’ve found that there aren’t really any practical dumb ones. There are a few models, but they’re more expensive and have lower specs, cheaper panels, fewer menu options, etc.
Overall, the smart TVs are going to be cheaper/better because the company plans to make money on target ads, data mining, etc. Just don’t connect it or enter a wi-fi password. Sadly that’s where we’re at now.
Linux has 2 clipboards. You’re mixing the two. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1167856/two-clipboards-possible
Well, if you’re on desktop and you don’t mind installing scripts on your browser, there’s a Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey script. https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/141704
Edit: wrong link
Yup, just the cheap antenna that came with the TV stick. But it did work with cable before Time Warner / Spectrum switched to cable boxes.
Ok that pisses me off.
You federated wrong. You’re actually on Legume-ey.world
I’ll see myself out.
I guess I’m just a cynic, but I assumed this was in reference to a politician who recently received a golf simulator from a campaign donor. He didn’t disclose it in accordance with state law concerning gifts over $100, but I’m sure he meant to but forgot.
Or it would just be a random post.
When I was growing up, back in the Paleozoic era, I’m pretty sure it was illegal to have a red light on the front, white light on the back(except for backup lights), and blue or green were illegal anywhere on a vehicle. But all that seems to have gone out the window since then.
Of course any vehicle that’s been modified to produce excess smoke violates federal (EPA) and possibly local law, but we see how well that’s enforced.
I think these numbers are inflated, but the problem is still pretty bad.
Part of the problem is we have some politicians here that thrive on uneducated voters. Uneducated voters also tend to be more racist, and racists are a really reliable voting block if you speak their language. Also, they tend to believe “news” that corresponds with what they already believe, so social media and telemarketing works really well on them. Abortion and contraception bans increase the number of children born into poverty, who won’t get a decent education and will rely on what they learn from their parents or TV.
So education funding rarely gets increased.
A friend of mine lives in the J.B. White building in Augusta, GA. It’s the old headquarters / warehouse of the department store chain, but it’s been subdivided and made into studio apartments. They’re pretty nice.
Meanwhile where I live, in a city of only 100,000 people, we have 5 full sized shopping malls and 3 of them are dead or dying. Out of the 2 that survive, one of them is a shopping/living space like you described.
I thought it would be in a movie too, but the closest I found was a tv documentary https://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/1999/01/08/trestle-californias-gold-1006/
The trestle part starts at around 19:00.
It appears to be en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_Canyon_Trestle , so 1933. Map
Edit: I’m not a bot, I just talk like one.
Nice! Looking forward to the next Unigine benchmark.
We’ve a got higher share than Win 7 & 8, closing in on OSX. One step at a time.
Ahh. That explains a lot. Thanks.