I wish another country developed their own browser engine. Or their own web protocols and standards. It’s insane that countries like Russia and China continue to invest absolutely nothing in taking control of the most common software systems people use away from the US.
The bill will now be handed over to US President, Joe Biden, who has said he will sign it into law as soon as it reaches his desk.
If that happens, ByteDance will have to seek approval from Chinese officials to complete a forced sale, which Beijing has vowed to oppose. Analysts say the process could take years.
If any of this is true, this rocks. We’re going to see the US government censor an entire app used by millions of Americans xicko
It’s amazing how much mealy-mouth lies companies tell to avoid saying the obvious: “the shareholders demand that we implement RTO”.
60% of our employees are outside a reasonable distance to an office
So I guess this policy is basically layoffs without doing layoffs.
While your immediate team might not be present, being physically present can facilitate spontaneous interactions and drive connectedness cross-functionally
They really should just get rid of the “Core Ultra” part. But NVIDIA also has the stupid “GeForce” branding. Model names at American companies suck so much. I get that it is kinda complicated with all the different variants (and price discrimination too probably i.e. Core vs Xeon).
I’m not any more knowledgeable about this stuff than you :(, I just got an AX210 for my laptop the other day, but I don’t have a 6 GHz capable router.
It feels like it’s some kind of power saving feature or something like that. Do you actually get any faster speeds on 6 GHz?
You could try seeing if you have some kind of “roaming” or “mesh” option in your router settings. There’s a feature that’s supposed to have the router kick devices off of a connection if it thinks there’s a better one in the same mesh network. Not sure if it has any applicability to different frequencies on the same access point. Probably a dead end but you could look into it.
If it’s a fully featured router there should be tons of random options to change the power usage of the router’s wifi radios and all sorts of other stuff like that. At least on my old Asus router there were tons of options like that.