

Sounds really unrealistic. Thousands of dollars is really cheap when it comes to storing 10 pb of data, i mean fucking hell at that price point dude would profit way more by being a cloud storage provider.
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Sounds really unrealistic. Thousands of dollars is really cheap when it comes to storing 10 pb of data, i mean fucking hell at that price point dude would profit way more by being a cloud storage provider.


Manufacturers have a certain amount of chips they can manufacture, let’s say they can manufacture 10 million chips per year. Normally they adjust for demand, like manufacture 7 million chips for consumers and 3 million for enterprise customers. Company A contacts them and says “We need 6 million chips for this year, here’s the money”, But the factories still can manufacture only 10 million chips in total, so they adjust their factories to manufacture more enterprise focused chips, decreasing the amount of chips manufactured used by consumers.


I’m pretty sure they have federation disabled entirely.


Technically true, you should choose your VPN provider carefully and not opt for the cheapest one right on.
In practice however, it’s safer than whatever surveillance US is trying to implement by forcing down US made routers.


Host an anonymous scholarship program for 800 million to throw the money away while giving education opportunities to people in poverty, donate 100 mil to open source projects I use. invest 90 mil to have a steady income throughout the rest of my life.
I can live a satisfying life just with 10 mil, and the income generated from investments would be a good safety net, but I’m not really a high end luxury seeker.


Having a gatekeeper behind what you can use on your own hardware is always bad.


Driving a 2013 Seat Ibiza, kinda wish I were driving an electric since they do less pollution over long term, but in the short term i dont care as long as its moves me from point a to point b.
Though If I had a limitless cash supply I’d want to drive the BMW M3 GTR, the car used in Le Mans. Yea sure, BMW is not officially selling it and it’s much cheaper to convert an E46, but I’d really want to drive the actual thing.


Hopefully won’t try drugs ever, but I tried alcohol when i was around 17, while with my family. I figured it’d be safer than trying it on a random place without knowing my alcohol tolerance. I’ve learned that my tolerance was good, I didn’t find it good to my taste but I still think that not knowing my limits could’ve ended up in a worse result elsewhere.


minor correction, there WAS a second one. They couldn’t recover after messing up the launch of Robocraft 2, and eventually the studio itself shut down.


Robocraft 2. I loved the original, but they messed up its monetization really bad over time, when a sequel got announced i was expecting the game to return to its roots with a rewrite. Instead, it felt more of a downgrade compared to the original.


This headline is about them not complying with age verification, which is something I’d agree with. Fuck reddit overall but not their fault in this regard


Game platforms should act neutral towards player reviews, because If people who have bought the game cannot express how they feel about the game, that would kill what makes Steam better for the players.


The only thing i consider are cheap chocolates shaped like hearts on stores right after it.


Headbangers: Rhythm Royale. I really want to see the alternate universe where this game took off, it’s a really fun rhythm based battle royale.
However when you can’t find players to play with gameplay against bots feel give 0 challange, you don’t really get the satisfaction out of winning.


if Turkey was able to do it with Troy, why not Europe with Wero? Hope it all goes well


In digital world, there’s no backdoor that only the good guys can access. The possibility of a bad actor accessing the same data that a court order would provide always exists. The true way of being safe against bad actors is being privacy focused as much as possible.
lightweight models will dominate in the future, datacenter grade heavy LLMs will die off. There’s no real way to profit off of the heavier models even now.