Man ved jo ikke om den bliver opgraderet hvert år, der går tit flere år imellem de opgradere low end modeller.
Man ved jo ikke om den bliver opgraderet hvert år, der går tit flere år imellem de opgradere low end modeller.
Jeg er ikke uenig, men problemerne var måske også langt mindre før man startede men inklusion.
Så har jeg skrevet en lille anmeldelse af min boox color go 2 ebogs læser: martinschultz.dev/posts/boox-c...
Jeg forstår ikke social demokratiets fokus på hvorlænge man har været på arbejdsmarkedet i forhold til pension. Ja nogle jobs ned slider folk, men der er jo stor forskel. Hvis jeg havde fået et ufaglært IT job efter folkeskolen var jeg jo ikke blevet mere nedslidt end nu hvor jeg har en uddannelse.
Nu fortrækker jeg linux men den nye macbook neo er godt nok prissat konkurence dygtigt!
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The interesting thing about seasonal clock movement is that some people have such strong opinions about what "7:35am" or "4pm" means that it's easier to move EVERY CLOCK IN YOUR REGION than shed those cultural associations or reschedule your working day
Altså du har generelt ret i din liste men du glemmer at der også har været succes historier imellem (Tyskland, japan, italien).
if you have tried GeForce now, how does it compare?
This is the kind of thing a rich CEO says at the beginning of a science fiction movie to establish for the audience that he is a sociopath and the villain.
Benjamin De Kraker O @BenjaminDEKR Follow OpenClaw is interesting, but will also drain your wallet if you aren't careful. Last night around midnight I loaded my Anthropic API account with $20, then went to bed. When I woke up, my Anthropic balance was $O. Opus was checking "is it daytime yet?" every 30 minutes, paying $0.75 each time to conclude "no, it's still night." Doing literally nothing, OpenClaw spent the entire balance. How?
The "Heartbeat" cron job, even though literally the only thing I had going was one silly reminder, ("remind me tomorrow to get milk") 1. Sent ~120,000 tokens of context to Opus 4.5 2. Opus read HEARTBEAT md, thought about reminders 3. Replied "HEARTBEAT_OK" 4. Cost: ~$0.75 per heartbeat (cache writes) The damage: - Overnight = ~25+ heartbeats - 25 × $0.75 = ~$18.75 just from heartbeats alone - Plus regular conversation = ~$20 total The absurdity: Opus was essentially checking "is it daytime yet?" every 30 minutes, paying $0.75 each time to conclude "no, it's still night."
I’m starting to think the people who are excited about “AI agents” have literally never used a computer in their lives
Men tankstationerne fungerer jo ikke uden strøm.
Bluebubbles have existed for years and have had no issues with apple.
Men der var nogle andre der nåede at stifte sauron systems... Han må ærge sig hver dag.
Hvad er i øjeblikket de bedste europæiske alternativer til Google workspace (mail, billeder, drev, dokument redigering)? Mest til ikke super tekniske brugere.
only on amazon uk, right?
Elon when reached for comment
Fra tesla til mercedes, en anmeldelse af mercedes EQB 250+
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Den ser spændende ud men jeg har altid brugt logitech, pt bruger jeg denne her: www.logitech.com/en-eu/shop/p...
Vildt. Jeg har 2, en trackball og så en gaming mus.
Dem jeg kender der har enkeltmands virksomheder er meget glade for dinero.
Efterhånden er mange smarthome enheder begyndt kun at understøtte matter/thread hvilket gør at jeg ikke kan integrere dem med mit nuværende apple homekit setup. Findes der nogen billige hubs der vil tillade mig at føje matter enheder til mit nuværende setup?
Ja men det er jo stadig ikke nok, og nu vil du have de unge til at betale endnu mere ved at tvinge dem i velfærds værnepligt.
Tjoo men det virker som at det er at tørre en endnu større regning af på de færre og færre unge der skal betale.
Hvorfor skal alle byrderne lægges på de unge? Det er jo også dem der skal finansiere velfærden til de ældre.
Men hovedproblemet i København er jo at politikerne ikke vil tillade at der bliver bygget boliger nok (i forhold til den mængde mennesker der gerne vil bo der)
Ingen gaming pc 🫨
Sora 2 and the death of objective reality (video is sam altman stealing gpus by Gabriel peters)
Min tanke var at man havde tekst boksen (evt med upload af en aflæsning) men hvis man mistænkte snyd var det nemt at validere.
Man kunne bare kræve en certificeret måler i alderen (som man også kræver for at firmaerne kan få refusion). Så er det ikke så nemt at snyde.
4.6.9.4.3. At the time the Pilot Manual was provided to the MBI, the majority of its sections were incomplete. Many of the essential functions were “TBD” (to be determined) in the manual and there was a watermark within the pages of the manual that were consistent with that of a draft.
4.29.6.2. According to a former OceanGate Director of Engineering, the initial scrubber system in the TITAN, designed and built by Mr. Rush, was a "homemade" system that consistently failed to maintain adequate oxygen levels. This system was not in use on the final TITAN hull. The date of its replacement is unknown. The Director of Engineering provided the following testimony to the MBI: “The scrubber was a homemade Stockton thing. I tried to get rid of it multiple times. Always was told no. It was literally made from a Tupperware container that came from Walmart or Amazon or somebody like that. It had liked a screen in the bottom with an air space underneath. You would pour the scrubber into this thing which was a granular chemical material, soap and lime is what it is, right. You'd pour that in there, and then there was a lid, a Tupperware lid that went on and in that Tupperware lid there was a computer fan. You'd attach the computer fan to a battery. That would pull air out of the environment, push it into the scrubber material and then, you know, through the grid at the bottom and out some vent somewhere. So, this thing never really kept up. If you put four people in the sub, it really couldn't keep up with the occupants' breathing rate. So -- and it looked like it was a total piece of junk. I mean it looked like a Tupperware container from Walmart with computer fan on the top.”
4.10.12.2. In testimony regarding the ANDREA DORIA expedition, the OceanGate Director of Operations, who served as the assistant pilot to Mr. Rush, described a critical moment during a dive when the CYCLOPS I became stuck under the bow of the ANDREA DORIA wreckage. The assistant pilot stated that Mr. Rush experienced a "meltdown" and refused to let him assist in resolving the situation. When a mission specialist suggested that Mr. Rush hand over the controller to the assistant pilot, the assistant pilot reported that the controller was thrown at him. Upon obtaining the controller, the assistant pilot was able to free the CYCLOPS I from the wreckage and safely navigate it back to support vessel WARREN JR.
The full OceanGate report has some incredible, deep details. Submarine pilot manual was an incomplete draft; CO2 scrubber was obviously homemade by Rush and didn't work; Rush panicking when the sub gets stuck on an earlier mission, then throwing the sub controller at his assistant pilot