I know there's a lot of cynicism about supersonic flights that paints it as a stupid luxury for rich assholes. Prolonged periods of sitting really aggravate back pain for me, but I can handle walking reasonably well. If supersonic flights eventually came within 150% of normal tickets it would open up a lot of travel destinations that are currently inaccessible for me.
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This whole situation sounds like an episode out of The Simpsons. This guy is a real life Homer.
Right, without major architectural changes there's no reason to expect drivers to make a meaningful performance difference except in fixing particular workloads that are broken. Average performance should not be expected to move much.
Laptop power bricks is probably where I see it most. Or if you plug in something with a motor already switched on. Listen for a soft popping noise if you plug in a big power brick.
That marketing claim relied on the 5070 generating 3 ai frames per 1 rendered frame. It was always a marketing lie.
Keep your drink covered when OpenAI is around.
Salt Lake City is a notable example of a spot where cold air gets trapped by the surrounding topography in the winter, and air pollutants accumulate.
Currently insurance claim denial appeals have to be reviewed by a licensed physician. I bet insurance companies would love to cut out the human element in their denials.
Magnolia Coffee is also in North Carolina and has a decaf Brazil that I personally like just a little more than Counter Culture. They are both solid options.
Illy sells a decaf whole bean. I don't personally like their flavor, but Illy is more widely distributed and might be more likely to be in a local store.
The only friends Steve needs are at Level1Techs and GN.
Yup. Fiber optics can't feasibly be jammed. The drone is still powered by battery, but is controlled over a fiber that is spooled in the canister on the bottom.
You're right, but he might pretend to give up donuts, eat 10lbs of dairy products and animal fat, then continue to sneak donuts at work.