What a strange thing to do
What a strange thing to do
It’d be cool if Mozilla could just stick with one thing for more than a couple months. Even if that thing is terrible. Right now it’s like some physical embodiment of ADHD is running the company.
A very important update indeed
Assigned non-binary at birth
Turning yourself into a science fair volcano
Not to defend the mega corporation, but companies file patents for ridiculous things all the time that never end up actually being made or used.
One-two punch, implying he beats his kid but he’s actually talking about a simple arithmetic problem.
I don’t even want to use EGS on Windows. Steam may be clunky, but Epic is unusably slow.
I have a 4GB Raspberry Pi 5 running Home Assistant and it’s doing well.
For comparison, the Pi has a 4-core A76 processor while the CM3588 has 4 A76 cores plus another 4 A55 cores. I think it’ll do fine.
The 2K Launcher in the Steam edition was entirely useless and not even technically required to get the game to run. It just added an extra step of waiting for an interstitial launcher to load so you could press Play a second time, and you could tell Steam to just run the game executable directly to bypass it entirely.
It’s honestly really impressive seeing the SawStop table saws stop. If I’m reading it right, they use capacitance to detect a body part and take advantage of the space below the table to let the blade fall into while braking it.
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/110930.
It should still work until 2024.9.
That’ll show em
News articles about Elon’s constant political clown shows aren’t technology-related just because he’s in charge of a few tech companies.
News articles about a CEO being fired from a tech company and then almost immediately rehired are tech-related, because they’re about the tech company itself and the relevant actions of the people involved.
If this were a story about the opinions of Sam Altman, who happens to be a CEO of a tech company, about world hunger or something, that would be comparable. But it’s an article about how a CEO, who happens to be Sam Altman, was fired and rehired from a tech company over the course of 3 days.
There are still obviously personalities and opinions involved, but they’re in the context of technology, rather than technology being tangentially related to the context of someone’s opinions.
If you press “enter” or the search button after putting in the search term, it’ll go to a new page searching the current community.
I’m not sure Intel has the competence to manufacturer backdoors