nehal3m

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nehal3m,
nehal3m,

Oh it’s a cutout from a screenshot that shows the lines that trace comment depth. It implies there’s a huge argument going on.

nehal3m,

That’s not exactly an honest headline, Larian already made an ARM build of this game to run natively on Apple silicon.

nehal3m,

That’s fair enough, but the article is wrong in other places.

The game has been developed exclusively for x86 systems: exclusively those built on x86 chips—Intel or AMD chips.

That is not true. See here. It is ARM native for Apple silicon as interpreted by MacOS’s own activity monitor. There is no Rosetta translation going on here.

The article continues:

But Apple has a weak spot: gaming. Almost all games today, be they intended for PC or console, are built for x86 systems. Apple had sought to sort of get around this with the Game Compatibility Toolkit, which is a tool to get games running on ARM, but it’s not being used to actually bring a larger gaming library to Apple devices just yet. Qualcomm’s comparable tool, however, is.

So I’d take whatever else they state with a bucket of salt, they’re just wrong and they didn’t bother to check.

nehal3m,

Much cheaper, no electricity required, no ChatGPT generated clickbait horseshit AND you can kill flies!

nehal3m,

This just in, companies fail to act against their own interest!

nehal3m,

If you can clear the roads for cars you can do the same for bikes.

nehal3m,

See, the way you’re phrasing it is a legitimate question. I notice you didn’t give a smug description of what a road is for and you didn’t continue to point out that bicycles don’t fit all use cases.

To answer the question, there’s a few ways. Some furniture stores rent out cargo bicycles (like IKEA) and inner cities do allow traffic specifically for delivery of goods in a lot of places.

nehal3m, (edited )

Also:

“An investor deserves to make their money back,” Gordon said.

No they fucking don’t, the whole point of that system is to let investors take on the risk to force them to make a decision on what investments are most likely to yield results.

nehal3m,

I think you have a point. We are making ourselves dependent on our technology. There will come a time where the constant fight our bodies deliver against disease and defects cannot be maintained without the technology created as a consequence of our highly complex society. If we continue on our current trajectory there might come a point of no return. If you want to return to monke now’s the time, I guess?

nehal3m,

I think the app allows for a higher quality stream because non-native browsers don’t support the DRM required for higher quality streaming. It’s bullshit but here we are.

nehal3m,

Remember kids, the market does not aim to produce food but profit. If it can get you to pay for eating sawdust or forever chemicals it will and it has.

nehal3m,

Thanks USA, for fucking up so hard the rest of us can slack off on improvement because you’re pulling the average so far out.

nehal3m,

So their amazing management platform ultimately manages the pile of horse shit the end user will have to deal with. That is shit with extra steps.

nehal3m, (edited )

Funny, I’ve always thought of them as terms of honour. At least that’s why I called my father old man. He called his captain that back when he was a sailor. (second edit: fun fact, his last captain was my grandpa on mom’s side. Guess he liked the captain’s daughter.)

edit: I guess it’s a way to acknowledge seniority.

Richard P Feynman on “Why are we here?” (www.youtube.com)

I think it’s much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong. I have approximate answers, and possible beliefs, and different degrees of uncertainty about different things, but I am not absolutely sure of anything. There are many things I don’t know anything about, such as whether it means...

nehal3m,

What a lovely and humble man. I like how he prefaces his answer with ‘I don’t know’ and then explains that he’s tried but couldn’t figure out a reason so he’s moved on from the question.

Corporate real estate is on a 'cliff edge' as firms race to rethink communal spaces (www.bbc.com)

As more employees work from home in the hybrid-work era, many companies are finding they need smaller offices. Compared to pre-pandemic floorplans designed to house as many workers as possible, more businesses are looking towards more compact but higher-quality spaces for the future....

nehal3m, (edited )

Ah yes, the market. Known for it’s agile flexibilty so that it can adjust to demand at will and efficiently. I’m sure this will turn out well for everyone. By which I mean the peasants will be forced to commute to keep the status quo or they’ll lose their house while governments bail out the class that took on the risk for this real estate.

nehal3m, (edited )

Except for the larger companies you still need a bunch of trained experts in house to manage everything.

"I have the sunshine on the other line" (lemmy.world)

Description: Panel 1: A man sits inside a house at a table or desk, looking at his laptop screen while participating in a video conference call with 9 or more participants. There is a window in the background with the sun in the sky. The man holds up his hand and tells the other participants on the call, “Excuse me everyone,...

nehal3m,

If you work remote, just don’t. That’s what I don’t. Works great.

nehal3m,

Don’t let the intrusive thoughts win

nehal3m,

But for a short while there we created some amazing value for shareholders.

nehal3m,

Dealing with people severely irate for the loss of primary transportation all day every day (thereby obliterating your sanity) is worth a lot more than (up to!) 43k.

nehal3m,

You hate ads but the article got you to watch this one. 4D chess!

nehal3m,

No issues here, I use it for banking almost daily.

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