

The truth does not matter. Actions matter.
The truth does not matter. Actions matter.
They are already asking questions. DeepSeek was a wake up call. NVIDIA stock dropped like a stone right after the announcement.
Open source is the only way forward with AI.
This is a problem with Lemmy’s defaults. Every single post has to be set as English, instead of allowing the user set a default language.
It’s not the fault of the user. It’s a bug. I just checked and no, I cannot set a default language for my posts. If they want to fix the viewing problem long-term, they need to fix this default posting language problem first.
So, Steam won?
I only know the guy from the thumbnails and dead eyes. But this really feels like reaching for a justification to hate.
“I’m not educated on what the man has done, but I’m going to spout my uninformed opinion, anyway.”
all I’m saying is that without any context, these kind of statements are kinda cheap and meaningless.
Funny how the Internet is a tool to be able to look up the context in only a few minutes.
Barely. Give him another ten years to reach Musk or Zuckbot’s level.
You honestly think peasants could reach the king without getting gutted by their guards within seconds?
The thumbnail was a dead giveaway.
Smoking that Nintendo cash.
That’s the difference between a private company and a publicly-traded one.
Calling the ATARI computers a “bomb” is a bit disingenuous. The C64 and Amiga computers were more popular, but ATARI was still selling theirs by the millions as a close second.
Is that the video that uses a deceptive title on a different subject, only to rant about Tommy for the rest of the video for 3 hours?
And have it end up like Starbound? No way.
Is this just E3 v2.0?
Every single office chair I buy for myself and my family is followed by an immediate purchase of rollerblade wheels for that chair. Standard office wheels suck, and replacing them is really easy. They glide so well.
Microsoft spent millions of dollars and clout to lock their OEM out of offering Linux on the desktop. There’s a good reason why you don’t see Linux PCs on the shelves of Walmart.
Oh, you mean something like GPL, which has been responsible for more technological freedom than any other concept in the past 30 years, except maybe the internet? Even the Internet was built on open standards and public RFCs, with billions and billions of Internet-bound Linux devices.
Let’s not treat this like it’s some new problem. The solution is right there. Just pick it up and use it, and thank your local OSS developer for actually maintaining the other software you use.
Correction: Polygon will find drama in everything.
Because one can’t happen without the other.