

On my phone the site is very stuttery when scrolling. Could be a problem on my end but maybe do some profiling to see if it’s using a lot of resources and test it on lower end devices?
Your average science guy, Linux nerd, and Minecraft player. Left Reddit for this place and haven’t looked back. :)
On my phone the site is very stuttery when scrolling. Could be a problem on my end but maybe do some profiling to see if it’s using a lot of resources and test it on lower end devices?
George Orwell’s 1984 becomes more of a reality every day.
Lmao, did anyone expect something different? Never buy a product that becomes a brick when the company that made it goes under.
I think I’m a bit spoiled with my 144 Hz monitor; anything below maybe 120 FPS starts to bug me. Thankfully my PC is pretty powerful and I don’t really play graphics-heavy games (mostly just Minecraft) so my framerate is usually quite stable.
That’s not entirely correct, they did use a fiber optic cable to transfer the data, as the more detailed article linked in another comment states. Quantum entanglement itself can’t be used to transfer data; you still need to send the entangled particles through some physical means.
From what I understand, the significance is that you can transfer the states around while keeping them in a superposition. Thus you can continue to perform computations with them even after moving them to a physically separate quantum computer.
Guess we’ll have to see how they handle this. Are they going to be good and do a full recall, or pull an Intel and do everything they can to avoid it?
Making Win 11 even harder to install is a bold move from Microsoft. Most average users are content with using the OS that comes with their PC and upgrading it when necessary. But if the option is to either buy a new PC or fiddle with registry settings in hope that Win 11 will work, I think a lot more people will start looking at Linux instead.
Do you really want a job at a company that uses AI to review their applicants?
You underestimate how car-brained Americans are. If a destination is more than a few blocks away, most people will hop in their car without a second thought.
Wouldn’t the immunity also work in reverse? A bacteria with opposite chirality wouldn’t be able to digest chiral nutrients from regular organisms (sugars, lipids, nearly all amino acids, and more). Seems like that would limit the damage it could cause to existing organisms.
Vaccination? Antibiotics? The Haber-Bosch process? Computing in general?
Nope, computers that are mediocre at pretending to be humans are clearly superior.
Guess we’re never getting AGI then, there’s no way they end up with that much profit before this whole AI bubble collapses and their value plummets.
Does this infinite plane have mass? If so, the plane would cover your entire field of view, as any line of sight would be bent by its gravity until it once again intersects the plane. It would be like an event horizon of sorts, since there’s no way for light to escape the plane.
The whole idea that it violates the terms of service of a company to not let them show things on my screen without my consent is insane. It’s like if every time you went to the grocery store, the employees held you down and force fed you a free sample, then banned you from the store when you started running away from them.
Every game about to be looking like that cursed AI generated Minecraft thing.
They couldn’t, like… Retype it? No need to use garbage AI for everything.
I’m not really surprised, common wisdom is if someone malicious has hardware access to a machine it’s compromised. And if you don’t trust your hosting provider to not tamper with your machine, you should really find a new provider (or buy your own server).
Sure, but .yu, .tp, .zr, and .an were deleted. We’ll just have to see.
Just when it was getting good too! One of these days…