

Windows updates are large because they’re built to work everywhere, on every configuration, for every enterprise scenario.


Windows updates are large because they’re built to work everywhere, on every configuration, for every enterprise scenario.


I mean, according to the rule of phamaceutics, the equivalent costs fo a non-medical ultrasound would be about 10-fold cheaper. So if you don’t care about eventual side effects, you could have an absolute bargain


Definition of sabotage in the article:
entering proprietary info into public AI chatbots, using unapproved AI tools, or intentionally using low-quality AI output in their work without fixing it
seems more of a design issue with the provided circumstances than active sabotage?
Wondering if it’s properly airgapped or if someone cut a corner and left an onboard wireless chip in place


nonprofit research group OpenAI
ah, more innocent times
The fuck is that? Could be a very nice medieval torture device. Or a beautiful mechanical clock.


Seriously, please let that sink in! I desperately need my plumber to fix that sink once and for all
Glad I could help! for bigrams like ou I feel it natural, when the second letter can be started from the point where the swipe gesture from the first letter ended.

In that case, I attached you a screenshot of my personal layout. I tried optimizing for
I really should update my thumb key
I tried the layouts of thumbkey, it didn’t click, so I made a private fork that gives you roughly the same positions as on a qwerty (in my case localised german qwerty with umlauts). I’m slower than on normal keyboards, but that doesn’t matter, as the display of my phone is absurdly small (3 inch unihertz jelly star).
my “mod” was built years ago, and since then lots of things have changed in the thumb key codebase. I should really update and redo my keyboard layout
[Checkout terminal] How much do you want to tip:
10 % (poor man’s foreskin)
15 %
25 % (public favorite)
nothing at all (🥺)
We have a persian supermarket right next to us, and I will certainly follow that tip of eating 30-40 olives. The jars there have abnormal sizes, and the quality is exceptional, so slightly more than 30-40 olives may get eaten that night.


rely less on cloud processing and more on local intelligence.
imo quite smart of apple. They make you buy all the expensive hardware, saving on absurd server costs in the “AI” arms race, while having tight control over your device, the chips, and what exactly they run. less capital bound on servers, and when the bubble pops, they have zero losses, cause consumers bought their own server hardware. Win win win
Literally happened to a friend of mine


I think back in the day, I used a Play Store app called earpiece, which did this. Not sure if it 100 % meets your demands, but worth a try
Weedeater sounds like a wrestler’s name
First things I disabled when my company put that mandatory W11 installation on my desk. Being fair to our IT, they already went out of their way to disenshittify Windows. Their background debloat scripts and configs must be gigantic.