Amen brother.
Amen brother.
That’s definitely not what came to mind when I read “classic Japanese cars”, my mind went to stuff like the Toyota AE86 and the Miata. And from there, to the likes of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Toyota Supra, Subaru Impreza, Nissan Skyline, all those cars I drooled over when I used to play Gran Turismo as a kid (and still drool over, tbh).
A classic Japanese car? Like those nimble little things that drift down crazy steep mountains and stuff?
True, but it’s less than a 10% difference. There’s a very big chance the recipe will work out either way
I always knew that THIS is how kidney beans looked, I’ve been lied to my whole life.
We ingest proper amounts of fiber in our diets.
Makes a lot of sense, not gonna lie.
This is an interesting approach from the CEO, in that it demonstrates why unions are mandatory.
Someone surely tried this on a Tesla by now…
It’s complicated. Technically no, but God can roll out a new image with the updates, so in practice, yes?
Why is religion never simple…
What.
The article says that, for the GPUs, they can have a “maximum power draw of 45,000 W at full tilt”.
The 28 million W comes from the full system, and surely the massive displays, LEDs and eventually sound system makes up the bulk of that, the gfx cards are a rounding error…
Maybe this invention revolutionised how we clean our butts, or maybe it was utterly trivial and 20 different ways of cutting paper rolls were patented that same year (note that present day rolls don’t even use this method).
But that’s irrelevant to the point that seems to be implied here that patents somehow contributed to it’s success. They don’t, an invention will be useful or not based on its own merits, not on the fact they’re patented.
They exist to ensure whoever registered it makes a profit, which is why they’re being exploited way past the point of making up for any good they were supposed to bring…
So the innovation that was patented is literally “cut it partway through”.
Patents are inherently stupid and only serve to stifle progress. Change my mind or otherwise just downvote away, works as well.
People here be discussing the wrong thing, or am I the only one thinking that patenting a roll of paper is incredibly stupid?
It’s a damn roll of paper. How much of a genius do you have to be to come up with that? People have been doing it for millennia, the only difference is that it used to be so expensive that no one would think of whipping their butts with it.
Data privacy AND not having to deal with more bullshit AI? Oh my, how will we ever cope with this… /s
This is what they want you to believe…
Techtonica is my new love. It’s like I’m still in my basement, but eerie, bioluminescent plants claimed everything.
Early in development, but really good IMO, even the story they have so far is really great.
You can do anything, and all of those are edible, but pizza topping on rice? Oh man…