Growing up I always wrote off “it’s always in the last place you look” as just another random thing adults loved to just say all the time.
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For context length, vram is important, you can’t break contexts across memory pools so it would be limited to maybe 16gb. With m series you can have a lot more space since ram/vram are the same, but its ram at apple prices. You can get a +24gb setup way cheaper than some nvidia server card though
They need to let us whitelist 2FA App notifications from summary, so there is no lag time. I have to wait 30 seconds, where it used to be instant. My friend turned it off and his notifications went back to being instant again.
I didn’t even hear of concord until it was dead, whereas marvel you can’t escape from hearing about.
We’ll see if Rivals survives. It’s completely unbalanced so far.
I saw it was a Brian Herbert adaptation and decided to let it all come out before deciding on spending the time. If I had to guess, jumping around the timeline is going to confuse people.
First you need to define free speech.
Let’s use Call of duty as an example. People love to think of MW2 lobbies as free speech. Male Gamers used their “free speech” to make any women feel unwelcome the minute they spoke. White Gamers listening for any signs of non-whiteness to ridicule. Was this free speech? Or just a group imposing its views on everyone who stood out on the platform? Activision just wants to sell as many copies as possible. So those Gamers get the boot, now those women and minorities feel the freedom to play and speak again.
If the speech is used as a battering ram to relentlessly berate, shame, silence, and enforce groupthink, then there is a chilling effect on the more truly free speech of others.
Using this logic the only way to have a truly free speech platform is to keep these mobs in check, and remove or limit their hate speech.
It’s one drive adjacent, but I have 1 question.
Who at Microsoft thought in their infinite wisdom that they could remake the file browser but only for saving in O365. I hit save in word and it shows me some buggy list of random directories that you can’t navigate through, instead of opening a good old file explorer browse/save window. An engineer made the perfect solution 35 years ago, but that doesn’t look good enough for the new office design scheme so let’s make it nonfunctional.
Be careful, I’m assuming it’s a CRT in there. If you know what you’re doing then don’t let me stop you, but the capacitors and tubes can be dangerous.
Pebcak. I have a feeling you’re not truly pressing the windows button :)
Doesn’t everyone? Microsoft seems to think so.
Press Ctrl+shift+alt+win L to check their progress.
Their KSP2 design doc was too technical with not enough art? Did the publisher know which ip they were working on?
I never really got it for the same reason. Not sure if my parents misworded it, or if I misinterpreted.