

I would be extremely surprised if the frame costs more at lanuch than the index, which was $1000.


I would be extremely surprised if the frame costs more at lanuch than the index, which was $1000.


We live in a time of plenty, we have enough food to ensure no one goes hungry. We have medicine to cure things like turburculousis that has been killing humans as far back as we know. We choose not to share this plenty fairly, but you have the right to bear arms so I guess that makes everything ok?


My point was there is no standard input library that the controller would map to without losing functionality.
It’s not like valve told everyone who wants to play non steam games to fuck off, they built a way for you to launch non steam games through steam then the controller will work.


Yesterday, our scrummaster asked Ai to generate a list of requirements for an upcoming feature 🙃


Just build one yourself if it’s so easy… I’m sure you won’t run into any problems mapping the gyro, touchpad, or additional buttons to an xinput controller, it’s super easy right?


Ukraine has already shown the whole world this


Can you define the term marketing for me?


A game mechanic is marketing?


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The point is to absolve the human behind the arrest from responsibility. “The system” gets to do the decision making, then the human can’t be responsible for making a mistake and arresting the wrong person.


You seem to be mistaken https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheddar_cheese


that even true American cheese sometimes has a fake looking yellow/orange color to it
I recently learned this is true of cheddar cheese too, they add annatto to it for coloring.


Trust? Why would anyone even want to listen to what he has to say?


Now include the compute used to train the AI models you were using.
Also, I’m not sure “Ai is actually not as bad as the worst polluter in most people’s daily life” isn’t a great point. We are adding a new “appliance” to every household that is almost as energy intensive as a car?!?


The bare minimum would look something like https://employment-social-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies-and-activities/rights-work/labour-law/employee-involvement/collective-redundancies_en
Is it childish to think that companies that are profitable should not be able to get rid of their employees for no reason?


I hope someone points that out to you next time you lose your job. Your lack of empathy is gross
you have the emotional capacity of a CEO.


It’s funnier now than it was when it happened


Not the person you replied to, but I’ve had 2 kobos and didn’t have a problem with either. (The screen on the first one broke, but that was my fault for dropping a book on it. I might have been able to fix it if they had this ifixit deal back then)


They haven’t made side loading harder as long as I’ve been using kobo, I only use their software to launch koreader.
Comments like these are super strange to me… Are you suggesting people should go with a different brand, why not mention one specifically? As it reads you won’t like any ereader that is owned by a corporation?
I guess you’re going to be building an open source ereader and release it for free so it can’t be enshitified?
Economies of scale plus a few years for the VR market to mature. Plus no lighthouses