Because it’s rigged against you. US has the most expensive health care in the world - It’s not natural, this is crafted oligopoly to gouge the prices
Because it’s rigged against you. US has the most expensive health care in the world - It’s not natural, this is crafted oligopoly to gouge the prices
I used Ubuntu initially - These distros aren’t fine. Time wasted on fixing problems I shouldn’t need to fix is wasted forever. It was a never ending stream of issues that wasted countless hours of my life
There are better members of my family, and there are worse. I’d keep relations only with people who deserve it.
This constant shuttling of information back and forth is responsible for consuming as much as 200 times the energy used in the computation, according to this research.
Press x to doubt. I know moving data costs more energy than computation itself, but that sounds like a pure BS.
Run Linux. Use KDE desktop for windows 7 like experience - I stopped using windows 7 years ago - as long as you don’t trap yourself in garbage popular distro like Ubuntu or Debian - you’ll be fine. Install Fedora with KDE, or Manjaro. After some learning curve (no disk mounting by default, wtf?) it does it’s job pretty damn good, (unless you don’t play games with anticheat ect.)
They don’t have language, so they can’t have the internal dialogue.
But can they have imagination? Since many animals have dreams, then why not?
In healthy system they should be able to afford to build it.
afford a brand new EV
Careful! There are people here who are redy to accuse you for poisoning the environment because your EV consumes electricity from unclean sources. As if it was your fault.
I think the question should be: Are artificial barriers against increasing density of residential areas and other limitations on new housing ethical. The answer is no.
I’m always astonished when I read another news about housing getting even more expensive.
Block apartments, are mass produced goods. In the free market economy they have no right to appreciate in value, for the same reason your average car doesn’t - as building houses gets more profitable, the construction industry should ramp up.
Papers please: for millions of Americans, accessing online pornography now requires a government ID
And I imagine everyone wants a picture of your ID. Which is horrible on so many levels…
This is a solid policy. AFAIK even with ancient Asus B350 Board, you can use Ryzen 5800X3D - which is still a solid gaming CPU
Ough! Thats future sales of Intel CPUs going down the drain.
Fun overclocking project. I wonder how far can you go with the fastest LCD monitors
sparking fears of supply shortages in Budapest
Nobody saw it coming…
is this a real question?
I’m trying to point out the massive hole in the reasoning behind linked paper
In the age of cryptocurrency you’re asking this question.
Cryptocurrencies are barely relevant here
Edit: Wait. Are you a university student? What did they tell you about where the wealth is coming from? I’m genuinely curious to know.
I can’t take this model seriously - it assumes that economy is a zero sum game. If an economy actually was the zero sum game, then where all the wealth came from???
To be clear, I absolutely agree with the title - inequality is 100% unavoidable, but for completely different reasons.
Is there some unseen advantage to keeping game logic and framerate tied together
Simplicity. AFAIK all first gen GameBoy games were frame rate tied - overclocking the cpu causes all games to run faster, but you could squeeze a lot more into a very limited device
Or maybe capitalism works well, if it runs on top of a good framework?
He doesn’t. He makes false claims.
Odd indeed. These distros have outdated libraries, and things just dont work out of the box - it can be an absolute nightmare for a new user. Also Canonical once screwed up components of the Ubuntu by sheer incompetence, and didn’t bother to fix them until next release 6 months later. Suggesting it to noobs is straight way to convert them back to windows