Quick, divert the power to the “clean” AI datacenters!
Quick, divert the power to the “clean” AI datacenters!
I haven’t got one.
I use one to slice cabbage. But I’m not convinced there are time savings because it tends to be a pita too wash.
Luckily I’m quite proficient with a knife so chopping an onion is a fast 2 minutes for me.
It can’t not have local save data. It can delete it at exit, sure, but it needs it to load the game properly. Save game extraction might be more complex, but it is still sent to the local machine.
Unless it’s a streamed game of course.
You can and should design for change, within reason, because all successful programs will need to change in ways you cannot predict
You’ve yourself here. You can not predict how it wull change. Which means that whichever design for change you’ve made, may just as well completely miss the future utilization
Which doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t design for change at all… Just saying.
High speed would be anything over 50. At 60/70/80 you won’t hear anything anymore.
At 30, where I ride (virtually no traffic) they’re great.
Another believer in Shokz. I’ve got two. I mainly use them during work (wfh) to listen to YouTube/podcasts. And for me it’s a vastly superior experience to ear buds and on/over ear headphones, which always make me feel super hot.
The other pair I use while cycling. And yeas, while at high speeds I don’t really hear anything because of wind, during normal riding they’re excellent because I still hear ambient sound, which is my preference, safety wise.
I don’t have an issue with glasses. At least not with those that I wear. Glasses first, Shokz on top.
Hoodie can be an issue, but I then rotate Shokz upwards, so that the connecting part is more or less touching my skull. And for ms it’s not bothersome at all.
I guess it would still be enough for a lifetime 🤷♂️
I simply look up. 80% of the time it works every time.
Maybe Slimbook? I haven’t bought one yet but it’s definitely on my close watch.
You have to make it easy on yourself and just use a switch with default true for evens, then handle all the odd numbers in individual cases. There, cut your workload in half.
Tldr is that when you hear/read just the noun or verb itself you can already infer a lot of information about who is doing the act and what is the act being done to.
For more informaion feel free to read about conjugation and declination.
Yes, it gets pretty complex.
It also helps if one doesn’t try to pronounce German as if it was English 😈
Because it “sounds better” and makes sense when it’s spoken and written.
Many languages have this, including my own. I do understand the frustration though for people who aren’t used to it.
I believe it’s using a feature built-in directly in the filesystem.
I’m just curious if it’s possible to browse individual snapshots like in MacOS Time Machine and fetch individual files out.
Interesting, instead of acceptance, simply invent another hypothesis to “confirm” the likely uncomfirmable.
I get the “scientific” method of it though.
I’ve been using exactly Foxit for many years just for digital signing, without subscription. Currently on Mac.
How can I opt out is what I want to know.