More like “never has to stop working to charge”. It is novel that its charging mechanism operates as a function of doing its primary job.
More like “never has to stop working to charge”. It is novel that its charging mechanism operates as a function of doing its primary job.
It’s precisely what the 4th amendment is for. Defending ourselves from tyranny.
Yeah same in defi software engineering. All of crypto is on Twitter and calls it “ct” aka “crypto twitter”.
FYI, I’m referring to engineering, not shitcoin scam crap.
If I don’t keep up with stuff there, there’s no other places to follow the buzz.
I see equally amount both sides of I go looking. But I don’t go looking so I just see my industry related stuff and nothing political. I swear the level of fear momgering and exaggeration is wild.
Uh, woah there. Why the extremeist view? I’m on there pretty actively for industry chatter. What’s the problem I’m a part of?
This was exactly what I thought. You could start a staffing company that supplied skilled temp workers with this skill set.
They mention nvidia because that’s the hardware used to find/prove.
I find it quite relevant to have the person/ group, the strategy or method, and the device used (including chipsets). Most articles on prime number discovery will mention all these things.
The fact that he worked there seems pretty irrelevant tho.
There are really good, incentivized versions of decentralized storage networks. Unfortunately discussions about them are stigmatized under the “crypto” umbrella so the mere mention typically gets you buried.
If you have an open mind, check them out!
Community is fine, your comment is at the top, along with others pointing this out.
It’s the “non-community” if you will boosting this. The passerby’s not reading comments.
I don’t know. Perhaps as part of the acquisition there were some terms regarding situations like this that are in dispute. Even more nuanced, perhaps Wiwynn knowingly took advantage of the acquisition communication issues to assert a level of standing orders that should have been reconsidered.
Who knows, speculating doesn’t move the needle.
If it was done in knowingly and in bad faith, no I would not. With this particular case, all I know is what’s in that article which doesn’t describe the situation in detail. The court case would provide the full picture.
Yep! It’s more nuanced than the title leads on. But “Elon bad” is the train with momentum around here.
Those inbox ignorers are monsters. My inbox is my todo list and if it has a scroll bar I get anxious.
I think their Vision Pro will be the product with least reported defects. However, that’s because its only job is to hold down paper on a desk.
I’ve heard that death by 1,000 arbitrations is a good way to make em regret it. Glad to see it’s true.
Do you mind if I explain a little more about decentralized ledger technology to help you understand the tech, and correct some of your mistaken understanding?
Both crypto and LLMs are new, disruptive tech. The chaos around them is expected.
Which cryptoscam are you referring to? Theres hundreds daily lol
I don’t know shit about fuck when it comes to programming, but I know bad programming when I see it.
Thanks for this! I often wonder if non-programmers can see this. Such horrible programmers. And embarrassingly low bar for company outsourced it.
Some find it scary that AI might take programmers’ jobs. I like to think that it’s these type programmers being replaced, and I’m kinda keen on having that.
Is novel for a dump truck to use this. Of course it’s not a completely new concept entirely.