I’ve been distro hopping for decades. I got exhausted with things constantly breaking. I’ve been using mint for the past six months with zero issues. It’s so refreshing that everything just works.
I’ve been distro hopping for decades. I got exhausted with things constantly breaking. I’ve been using mint for the past six months with zero issues. It’s so refreshing that everything just works.
“People” = “Communist”
Kate Tice, an engineer from SpaceX on the webcast, noted that touchdown was imminent. “We’re going to stand by for splashdown located in the Gulf of America,” she said.
Ah, yes. The Gulf of America.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
I’m sure the terms of use say that the privacy policy can be updated at any time with or without notice.
This is evil. Isn’t the right to protest protected for everyone in the US, not just citizens? Even the right to wear masks should be protected under the first amendment.
And a battery that lasts three hours probably….
I like that they’re doing something novel but I can’t see this being truly profitable.
US slaves would be more expensive
It’s all posturing. When they actually have the power to fully pass tax bills they don’t. It’s only when they know it won’t become law that they pander to their voters. It’s all a show.
Congressional democrats have no interest in actual taxing the ultra wealthy either. It’s bipartisan to not “bite the hand that feeds.”
I think the K80 can only use 12GB of vram for llm stuff. I’d look into it before buying. I’m no expert.
“In close consultation with the regulator and our clients, Nasdaq has begun discontinuing the service.”
No timeline given…. I’m sure they finish “discontinuing the service” any day now.
Is leaving it plugged in with a charge limit of 80% better than cycling the battery? Wouldn’t the internal power management bypass the battery?
Because the weight of all that child rape
I just can’t watch these anymore. The fake drama and fake sounds are too much for me.
https://archive.ph/2025.03.21-091549/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/03/21/brazil-airplane-wright-brothers-santos-dumont/