Interesting, thank you!
Interesting, thank you!
Does it have loud, annoying, drunkard camping neighbors that you have to slaughter at 4:46am because your character will crash his campervan the next day if they don’t sleep?
Comes with free spyware!
Skynet for the win!
automation by companies so they can "streamline"their workforces.
innovation by “teaching” it enough to solve bigger problems (cancer, climate, etc).
creating a sentient species that is the next evolution of life and watching it systematically eradicate every last human to save the planet.
Even though it’s not a space station, the Mickey D’s in The Fifth Element would probably be close.
Could be that tracking technology for gun shots.
What I need is AI to fix my doctor visits. Seems like those fucks expect you to be timely but then make you wait in their waiting room for 15 minutes and then an additional 30 inside the patient room. Oh sure, our time is unimportant, it’s all about you, doc.
Interesting when things get so close to being lost.
Oh sure, it’s writing it’s own code. That sounds totally innocuous. I think we should attach servos connected to machine guns just to…you know…see what happens.
I agree WinME was atrocious, but I didn’t realize it was still causing such suffering.
I’m an old dude that might be able to help, AMA
I didn’t find the article too engaging but the video was wild.
That’s the thing… Even a motorcycle is prone to physical theft, regardless of the safety measures. A couple strong people can lift even bigger bikes.
While the lack of functionality will deter a would be theif, the rest of the parts would probably still fetch a handsome sum.
It’s why I hesitate on an e-bike.
You know, I was thinking the Thinkpad was going to go to crap after Lenovo bought it, but overall I didn’t have anything negative to say. I wore mine out, keeping it way beyond it’s end of life and it kept chugging. It was difficult to part, in fact, but so goes change.
I use one of those coax/Ethernet converters in my house. It’s a 2-story place and running Ethernet was going to be too daunting for a room.
Overall it works very well (I had bad experiences with using network over electrical power). The only thing that will be a downer is the gigabit coax converters seem to be expensive. Since I just had 1 client in an isolated network, 100mbps was fine for me but would hamper your NAS throughout. You’d also need to buy 2 sets of converters for your use case, so that’s potentially not cheap if you’re wanting gigabit from end to end.
Some of the newer wireless standards are very quick, but you’d also need to ensure all NICs are compatible and a newer AP wouldn’t be free.
Perhaps talk to the landlord about splitting the cost of getting Ethernet professionally run in all rooms. It may be the most cost effective solution, but the drawback is you walk away with nothing. The landlord would be able to advertise Ethernet ready infra, so there is some benefit for them to do it.
That might be an interesting ride. Maybe they’ll release the “XS” model next year.
Clickety clack, motherfucker!