

Measuring my server cluster
Personally, I just don’t ask questions I don’t want the answer to.
Measuring my server cluster
Personally, I just don’t ask questions I don’t want the answer to.
Maybe I just don’t Google easy questions, but I have never had that AI overview give me the answer I wanted.
Honestly, her take sounded quite a bit more reasonable than that. If your an artist, your art isn’t going to connect with everyone all the time, and you have to be ok with that. A lot better than the normal blaming and bullshit that usually goes around when a movie bombs.
If a colour theme is enough to set you off, you may want to have an honest conversation with yourself about those feelings you are repressing.
HDD read rates are way faster than media playback rates, and seek times are just about irrelevant in that use case. Spinning rust is fine for media storage. It’s boot drives, VM/container storage, etc, that you would want to have on an SSD instead of the big HDD.
I’m learning to hate it right now too. For some reason, its refusing to upload a local image from my laptop, and the alarm that comes up tells me exactly nothing useful.
Not in an ideal world. Ray tracing is how light actually works in real life. Everything we do with global illumination right now is a compromised workaround, since doing a lifelike amount of ray tracing in real time, at reasonable framerates, is still to much for our hardware.
You just described ray tracing. The problem is, it’s incredibly computationally expensive. That’s why DLSS and FSR were created to try and make up for the slow framerates.
https://archive.org/details/dogma_HD
For a more commercial free experience.
That dude’s not even looking at the computer screen. I give even odds that what he’s looking at on his phone is boobs.
Businesses generating their own power is not anything new. The big auto manufacturers used to do it back in the day, and if you scale down the concept, every windmill (the grain grinding kind) and waterwheel built and operated for profit is the same thing. I’m just happy that Google is seemingly having their own built, instead of getting taxpayers to build it for them.
Does the balance at least accumulate until you do hit the threshold, or is the money just gone?
Depends on the device and the usage. “Smart devices” can encompass a lot of things.
I thought dodging state imposed transaction restrictions was kinda the whole point of cryptocurrencies (other than the pyramid scheme part).
Worse. Terminally online edgelord.
“Yay! We’ve created artificial general intelligence!”
“…Fuck, it’s an asshole.”
Hypothermia can be a problem in temperatures as high as 50F. 0F is a meaningless number, outside of purely subjective “it’s cold” uses.
That’s as hot as a person can really tolerate.
There’s large chunks of the world proving that false every day. For the geographically impared, the simple fact that Phoenix has existed for longer than air conditioning, proves that statement false.
And 0F as the low point is equally as useless.
For day to day use, it’s just a single number, no one is doing any conversions, etc, with the number. That was my point. There’s nothing to remember. Do you forget what 72F feels like? Do you have to scale it in your head?
Wait, how do I know that all four of the right half aren’t smaller than all four of the Left half?