

I would say it’s mildly infuriating
I would say it’s mildly infuriating
I think you need to send the first one to Poorly Drawn Cats https://bsky.app/profile/poorlycatdraw.bsky.social
This is like the exact prompt LLMs were made to handle
Buy a cat bed if you want a foot rest. You know they won’t use the thing made for them.
After Android 4.4
This is a powerful image
They fixed this by getting rid of Launchpad in macOS 26 (16)
It’s still a silly comparison, but they tested 10 Windows 10 devices with 6th-11th gen processors and 10 Windows 11 devices with 12th-13th gen processors. You’re supposed to compare the average of all the results, not Device #9 with Device #9.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/windows11-performance-claims
That was his plan all along
I have questions
I thought they already did this a couple years ago
Holding the use of a less restrictive license against the project because some unrelated party could come along and fork it without contributing back seems like a strange position to me.
I’m also not really sure what that criticism of MIT is trying to say. Third party contributors don’t get paid for their work? GPL projects also don’t have to pay people submitting changes.
Every time someone complains, another package manager is created
Is cat on gaming PC the new cat on CRT?
OCR of fonts used to be a solved problem, but now we have AI, which can sort of do it sometimes
A KDE Breeze?
Some shops opt in to some sort of boosting system, so $0.59 could end up getting you more like $5 off of something. Of course, most of the shops that opt in seem to be selling drop shipped USB cables, but still.
If it’s just the hard drive and you have a screwdriver on hand, SATA SSDs are extremely cheap. You can get 256GB in the US for $20-$25.