

The build quality and tactile feedback were much better. I never owned a BB but the keyboards were definitely something that I envied.
The build quality and tactile feedback were much better. I never owned a BB but the keyboards were definitely something that I envied.
Was the best method. Swype has been dead for a while. SwiftKey is an okay substitute.
What Swartz did was not even close. What he did was absolutely fair use. He downloaded shit from JSTOR while at MIT which is fine because MIT allows students and employees to access JSTOR. There was no evidence that he shared anything.
Even a stopped Nazi clock is right twice a day.
I was very saddened to hear about this earlier. The dude had a passion and he was great at helping others get into it too.
You are batshit if you think that was not happening before the ACA.
I was going to point out that Seattle’s electricity usage is small on the map but the datacenters are going to Wenatchee and Quincy. The state has plans to remove dams and switch more to wind but the massive investment in datacenters for AI is going to derail that.
Well I guess I’ll be mozying over to Rumble now.
20 minutes later
Turns out Jews are aliens directing the Democratic Party and Hollywood to sacrifice babies for adrenochrome. Why is the lamestream media not talking about this???
It’s a little bit of a weird setup. There is a nonprofit portion and a for profit portion. If i recall correctly, the nonprofit owns the majority of the for profit portion. The nonprofit board is able to replace executives without having to worry about how it affects profits.
But they are trying to change that nonprofit board to for profit.
Didn’t they specifically say they would not work with the military?
You could revoke their corporate charter.
Correct. But the same goes for Bluesky.
I wish they would cite numbers proving this. Usage on another platform does not necessarily indicate an exodus. Bluesky may have seen a jump in users by a million but that only puts it up to 17 million users which is not much compared to Twitter’s 250 million daily users.
I also got that article recommendation and had a good laugh.
Wow. That is really cheap for licensing.
The term is subscription hopping.
The 7600 XT has 16GB RAM and goes for $320.
I was curious how cheap land was here in Washington. There is a posting of 570 acres for $815k in Riverside or if you want only 20 acres, there is land in Tonasket for $60k. Not really many people in either of those towns (not even sure Riverside qualifies as a town).
Current profitability is up. Profit margins are also up from last year. But I could see investors looking at the lack of any path after the current Xbox and wondering why they employ so many there. I’m sure other areas have also seen some stagnation.
How is it going to balance if it does not have a fake cochlea? /s