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After the first 4 words of the title I was assuming it was intentional - Glad it doesn’t seem to be, but HP’s reputation is just that bad.
After the first 4 words of the title I was assuming it was intentional - Glad it doesn’t seem to be, but HP’s reputation is just that bad.
Yeah, but “2nd place” (if it’s even that) is so far down that many of us including me haven’t even heard of it before.
Speaking of details wrong:
most downloaded local news app
Meanwhile Google News (which does local):
True.
I just thought of a potential partial solution:
There could be companies that rent spaces in parking lots (with charging) specifically for automated cars, located just outside cities and commercial/industrial areas. Might even be useful to people in apartments or otherwise without a place to charge at home.
These would be closer to where the car needs to go later than all the way back home, and ideally on lower traffic routes.
I’d double my gas usage during the week
More likely power bill I’d think - I haven’t heard of anyone working on an autonomous gas powered car or even hybrid. Also a few states won’t even be allowing sales of gas cars in 11 years
But since it takes 10% of the space (vram, etc.) sounds like they could just start with a larger model and still come out ahead
… I’ve never seen that attributed before. Wow.
To prevent that, just add a magic license statement to the end of all your comments.
/s (sadly, this actually needs it.)
Wow, the SSD can hold the charges perfectly while unplugged for ages? Amazing.
Yup. Before flash memory, devices like video game cartridges which had game saves actually needed a battery to power the memory holding the saves.
C compilers (at least on personal computers) weren’t great at optimization back then and every kilobyte mattered - the user only got 640 of them, going beyond that required jumping through hoops.
Similar for MHz, hand optimization was important for performance since there was so little CPU time to go around.
Technically correct, but 7 and 8 were part of Windows 9x.
The last standalone version was 6.22
Nanotubes are still a thing, but most of the hype now seems to be around ‘buckysheets’ (graphene)
Exclusive to iPhone. Not even a Web sign up.
None of your screenshots load for me (at least in Eternity for Lemmy)
There is also This transparent aluminum (linked in that same article) and it’s been used in phone/watch screens also.
Link to the other side?
While I strongly agree with the idea behind your comment and gave you an upvote, at the physical layer it’s not strictly true - especially for optical discs. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-to-fourteen_modulation for example.
That said, capacity listings should always be the capacity of the data that can be stored and retrieved as seen by the user, and that data would be in 8-bit bytes.
Heh, it took me a minute to think of a third one after Mastodon and Bluesky.
Totally forgot about Meta’s thing.
Back to ChatGPT for that.
I am really surprised at that from Proton. They of all organizations should be better than that.