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Hope they learned and aren’t announcing more than they can deliver again.
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Hope they learned and aren’t announcing more than they can deliver again.
You’ll just need to check how to install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers on your distro. For most that won’t be a problem. Just a quick google search, haven’t tried this myself:
https://itsfoss.com/nvidia-linux-mint/
The dev builds are actually very recent but finding a cheap hardware is still not that easy. The forums are a great place to start, I guess.
thanks, that’s a great starting point. It seems the SanDisk players aren’t easily available anymore but I’ll look for the other compatible devices.
While it’s easy to prove rigorously I think the easiest way to think about it is to think what number/numbers could go between 0.9 repeating and 1.
I guess that it also requires a second thought experiment that if no numbers can go between two numbers, those two numbers must be the same.
edit: this might be even easier:
1/3 = 0.333… -> multiply both sides by 3
3/3 = 0.999…
1 = 0.999…
an option that should not be considered = not optional
I mostly enjoyed it but I never read the books so couldn’t compare. Visually it’s a treat. Apart from some things seeming a bit too “magic” I’d recommend it to sci fi fans.
Yes, the Apple TV adaptation
Did you like Foundation?
Yeah, wouldn’t recommend if you aren’t a hardcore fan of the setting. Having to suffer through all of the typical Bethesda jank with these problems on top is pretty rough.
It’s a 10 year old CPU with 4 cores. The game pauses for seconds every so often. About every 2 hours it crashes.
Been playing Starfield on an i5 Haswell CPU (it’s a PITA). Currently re-downloading Cyberpunk to play 2.0
bro. nice avatar :)
This looks like a 15 year old game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNP4Sx3PtQI
This is a BF3 video from 12 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FktL2pu2wE
So I read the article and the lawsuit has nothing to do with my question. It’s more about precedent and actually finding out what the laws are if everything is as claimed.
Still think detectability is an interesting question.
I didn’t read the article but does it say anything about detectability? If I claim I created it who can prove an AI did?
I’m sure OP is talking about the 1984 movie Repo Man
Wanted to save you a click and write what record was actually set. Article doesn’t mention it.
It’s not most expensive SW prop
So it might be most expensive firearm prop, but we are left in the dark…
The article’s author also doesn’t know anything about props:
A hero prop is just the name for a prop that’s seen in close-ups or is important.