Why did the artist make it so small?
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Why did the artist make it so small?
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Jeez, were one of the two devices 10 years old? That hasn’t been my experience for a long time (except the duplex audio issue. I can’t believe it’s still terrible.)
Then again, I mostly use BT for the convenience. Being able to do yard work with zero wires is amazing.
ZLUDA was probably taken down to protect AMD from being sued by Nvidia.
What is this? There is no description other than the title.
Just put the name in the title. We don’t need the clickbait here.
Cheers to that!
It sounds like you’re looking at this like you’re choosing someone to marry. I’ll wait for the one. I don’t want to settle. Etc… but you may never, ever get a candidate you like. Instead, I suggest you think of it like picking a city bus. Is this one going where I want to go? Probably not but it’s closer. And unfortunately, in this metaphor, you have to get on a bus anyway. “Sitting this one out” just means getting on someone else’s bus.
Unfortunately that’s not how our system currently works. The least you can do is undo one Nazi’s vote
Nice. I wish I had one… Oh well, back to the microwave.
Yes, I know that many US homes have 220V outlets for electric ranges or water heaters but most outlets are not and the ones that are are not typically accessible for general use. It’s silly to say “240V 60Hz is actually the US standard” in this context since most US residents aren’t going to have one accessible as a special outlet just for a kettle. Or if they do, they better tell their guests before they accidentally plug in a blender.
Edit: As an aside, I used to work at a restaurant that had a 240V outlet accessible for a commercial belt-driven toaster. One day I decided it was too slow and plugged in a regular slot toaster when nobody was looking. Oh man, It glowed scary bright! I only felt comfortable using for a few seconds at a time, but it handled English muffins like a champ.
Just sharing this because I liked it https://youtube.com/watch?v=VxZ1U9PdUR8
Do you shit standing up?
Holy shit, thanks for sharing! I think it’s impressive in either case.
For anyone else, here’s an article I found about it: https://www.vox.com/down-to-earth/2022/11/30/23473062/plant-mimicry-boquila-trifoliolata
The most amazing thing about this is that the plant has never seen a hummingbird.
Think about it. The plant has no eyes nor the ability to change its own leaves. What must have happened? Maybe an ancestor had leaves that randomly, vaguely resembled a bird? Perhaps the descendants that happened to look more like hummingbirds were then pollinated more often than the rest?
Nature is so fucking crazy and I love it.
No worries!
Yeah, you are wrong. This has nothing to do with LLMs or how AI today works. What was it that led you to that conclusion?
An excellent twin stick shooter. There’s a fair amount of strategy in managing your loadout and finances and you go from mission to mission.
Looking forward to the sequel.
I think the bed cover retracts.