It’s an Ethernet port. For some reason Apple decided <···>
is the glyph to use for that.
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It’s an Ethernet port. For some reason Apple decided <···>
is the glyph to use for that.
I’m pretty sure that’s the telephone number of a flat in Islington where I once went to a party…
At Elon’s Tesla robots are secretly humans, and at Elon’s Twitter human users are secretly bots.
AMD and Intel are well-matched competitors right now except for AMD having some money.
Vacuuming is too out of character, you need to get under the sink and do some plumbing.
EDIT: Scratch that, I just remembered Luigi’s Mansion. Vacuuming is canon after all!
How many times the cost of a comparably-sized Trojan TV did that run you?
One of the students’ names who did this was in the non-paywalled chunk of the article. A news search for that name brings up a ton of links about the story.
Nintendo is trying to protect their number one Mario drawer.
Even before the flood of AI bullshit Fiverr really, really sucked for the human artists, creatives, coders, and other freelancers employed through the platform.
Which ultimately makes being a passionate Rockstar fan a weirder and weirder choice.
I wasn’t expecting the perspective of an online game cheater on this to be so interesting, but that was really very interesting. Thanks for sharing it.
Does anyone really post anything to Dailymotion besides blatantly unauthorized TV stuff? I can’t imagine it’d be very good vibes for anyone trying to make an honest living with original content over there.
And in the modern era there’s generally no practical reason to use “u” for “you” and so forth anymore, and doing so just makes you seem weirdly lazy, elderly, childish, and really out of touch all at once.
So they’re fine apart from the people doing the work, and the people directing that work?
The most confusing thing about this video linked from the article is the fact that they felt the need to censor out Harris’ US flag pin while leaving Trump’s alone.
Thank you for correcting and clarifying!
It’s a bit clickbaity to say Intel “lost” the PlayStation business when they didn’t have it to begin with.
Sony has been using AMD CPUs for a couple generations of PlayStation now. Moving over to Intel would have screwed up backward-compatibility, adding a ton of work and striking a huge blow to efficiency if anything were going to be backward-compatible down the line and also thrown that monkey wrench into the works of any developers publishing for both generations during the switchover. The article touches on this a little bit.
Intel would have needed to present some magically miraculously sweet deal for Sony to even consider switching, and especially when Intel is doing generally crappy I can’t see that being an easy thing for them to figure out.
*Blyat-jack.