“You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble any portion of the output generated using SDK elements for the purpose of translating such output artifacts to target a non-NVIDIA platform.,”
This is literally a protected right in multiple countries, so um…
These things are not related. Git uses the system default editor, which is exactly what a cli program dropping you into an editor should use. If that’s Vim and you don’t like that, you need to configure your system or take it up with your distro maintainers.
The agency’s operational control director Andrew Page-Dove says action was being taken to “close the gap between how drivers feel and what the safety statistics show”.
Path finding, computer vision, optical character recognition, machine learning and large language models were all unambiguously considered to be vAI technology before they were widespread, and now the media and general public tend to avoid the term for all but the most recent developments.
Banducci is set to retire from the Woolworths Group in September 2024. The announcement occurred days after Banducci made national headlines for walking out of an interview with the ABC’s four corners as part of their investigation into price gouging by major supermarkets in Australia.[3]
Just in case you’re not just satirically listing things that are already awful;
Supermarkets increase their “retention” by limiting signage to keep you wandering and avoid “just get that thing and go” shopping. I don’t know how common this is, but when I was a kid the major supermarkets had long lists of what items were in each aisle, plus highly visible signs in the aisle to show exactly where each category was. Now days at the major chains those in aisle signs are completely gone, and the categories have been whittled down to a few major categories; most products aren’t represented on the sign at all e.g. you have to assume “cake mix/decorating” are in the same aisle as “flour”.
Unskippable ads on all pumps are absolutely a thing that are getting more popular. Mobil is particularly bad for it in my experience.
Reading is a recent development for me in the grand scheme of things, dyslexia meant I was hindered till I was about 18, picking up my first actual book 1984 at the age of 24....
I read Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein right after Manufacturing Consent and I think that worked really well. It’s got some overlap in content that helps solidify concepts, but it’s a bit more modern and a much easier read (less dry)
Other recommendations
If you have any interest in economics:
Debt: the last 5000 years by David Graeber
the Defecit Myth by Stephanie Kelton
If you have interest in digital freedoms and copyright law:
Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow
I try my best to make my IDEs follow the principal that I should be able to type without looking at the screen, but apparently IDEs are really invested in return accepting completions to the point it’s often nit configurable when every other key is.
And they still maintain their SteamOS, although it is only supported on Steam Decks.
It’s not important, but there is no connection between the original Steam OS and there new one. The original was an Ubuntu derivative, and there new one is an Arch derivative.
They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to get around standard labor practices. “They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,” says Binfield, “and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.”
Online Content Is Disappearing (www.pewresearch.org)
cross-posted from: lemy.lol/post/25166889
Nvidia bans using translation layers for CUDA software (www.tomshardware.com)
OS3M Mouse | "Awesome" Mouse - the open source 3D mouse (hackaday.io)
Apple’s iMessage is not a “core platform” in EU, so it can stay walled off (arstechnica.com)
OpenCat: An open source quadruped robot pet framework (github.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/14224306
GOD DAMMIT STEVEN! NOT AGAIN! (lemmy.world)
See what’s changing in Firefox: Better insights, same privacy (blog.mozilla.org)
To disable it in about:config...
We should have taken it more seriously. (lemmy.world)
[BBC News] Claims that smart motorways tech leaves drivers at risk (www.bbc.co.uk)
The AMOC is based on the difference in the percentage of salt in the northern and southern hemispheres' ocean water which is based on the stream's circulation (discuss.tchncs.de)
history's mysteries (mander.xyz)
That's not troubling at all (lemmy.world)
Woolworths CEO says supermarket contributes 'very little' to food waste (www.abc.net.au)
I am a sinner (sh.itjust.works)
Wayland usage has overtaken X11 (lemmy.world)
Source: linux-hardware.org/?view=os_display_server...
KHAAAANNNNN!!! (lemmy.world)
Why is there no global language that at least nearly half the world speaks (3.5 billion, I'm talkin', including non-native speakers)
Is the Tower of Babel still affecting us or something?...
What it's like to be a developer in 2024 (sopuli.xyz)
Source
Reading books can be world changing
Reading is a recent development for me in the grand scheme of things, dyslexia meant I was hindered till I was about 18, picking up my first actual book 1984 at the age of 24....
Unused variables (sh.itjust.works)
It's Time to Bring Back the Steam Machine (steamdeckhq.com)
How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me) (www.nytimes.com)