You got Linux fanboys who reinstall Linux every time they boot their computer.
You got Linux fanboys who reinstall Linux every time they boot their computer.
It has the aesthetics of Windows 10, which is at least 10 years old.
Then it seems something was wrong with your Windows.
Because Windows has always supported SMB. Just not the out-of-date protocols.
Thank you for proving their point.
I never see people copy-pasting by mouse.
I’ve seen plenty of user right click > select copy, go to a different program and do right click > select paste.
Hell, even I do that when the keyboard is laying too far away or button combos aren’t getting through the remote connection.
Maybe try talking with regular users once in a while.
I’ll do it for you:
You can’t find something that fits your needs when you have no knowledge over what exists in the first place.
To protect you from infected devices on your network.
Like your mom’s phone full of bloatware and suspicious apps that connects to your wifi.
31.5°C also is just a bit slower at cooling, and computer devices easily reach 95°C without any troubles.
Or … you can just hold the cap to a side instead of directly on your nose …
If you put enough up there, sure.
You’d be like one of those PEZ dispensers.
It’s because those doctors already have anal beads in their ass.
Maybe someone should write a new Art of War to explain to tech CEOs the basic ins and outs of technology development.
The basic shit every person working in the field understands. Except for the out-of-touch management. Call it the Art of Commerce or something.
They used to think that, but it is actually not that bad.
Like iterations with machine learning, you can train it with optimized output.
That isn’t the dumb part about this.
I believe it won’t work.
They would have to change so much info that won’t make a coherent whole. So many alternative facts that clash with so many other aspects of life. So asking about any of it would cause errors because of the many conflicts.
Sure it might work for a bit, but it would quickly degrade and will be so much slower than other models since it needs to error correct constantly.
An other thing is that their training data will also be very limited, and they would have to check every single other one thoroughly for “false info”. Increasing their manual labour.
Sure, and where is your proof that Bill needs one, let alone uses one?
And don’t come with a list of actions the majority of people don’t care about.
The charity did more than some good though.
Also, name one good historical person that didn’t do at least some bad.
It is almost like things aren’t black and white but more like Yin and Yang.
Sure, but if you look at the top quality softwares, the majority of them are paid.
Because money is a big encouragement to make them as flawless as possible. Something FOSS just doesn’t have.
Think of the saved CO2 compared to writing an entire article!
But did it support RGB?
Didn’t think so, checkmate!