That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
No, TSMC is not supposed to be a permanent solution. Just Arrow Lake.
This would be an excellent law/regulation that makes complete sense.
The major companies can most definitely manage this (although they will cry crocodile tears).
That’s definitely true.
The rested on their lawrels when they were the only game in town from the late 2000s to ~2018.
Considering the price, I would assume it’s likely 64GB (maybe 128 GB).
That would not be a good thing. The CPU/GPU design and semiconductor fab industries are already massively concentrated.
You don’t understand the terms “censorship” or “free speech”. It’s a mere internet polemic for you, something to act out about .
You have no clue what you are talking about.
I think you need to cancel your citizenship (and your family members’ citizenships) and move to russia or PRC.
That’s what I do too, I find it’s helpful to separate topics by accounts.
A multi community feature would surely be helpful for some people though.
We’ll probably get there in 10-15 years (as in at mainstream, mass market prices).
Don’t know how it is in the US, but you don’t get any support for Pixel where I live.
Samsung on the other hand is excellent, they even have retail locations.
There are pros/cons to anonymous payments. It’s a bit sophomoric to claim privacy is impossible without anonymous payments.
There are most definitely many use cases for .onion sites without any sort of payments (“anonymous” or otherwise).
Started a new specialized community focused on monitors on lemme.ee to avoid centralisation with LW.
It’s going fine for a new community.
Monero support is a massive red flag for criminal activity, even by the very low standards of crypto.
I respectfully disagree that posting this article undermines the functional quality of this community.
All the best.
I think it’s fine, this community is not what I would call “alive and kicking”. :)
I didn’t really get this either.
I did think the final paragraph was notable, a “zeitgeist of our times” if you will:
The absurdity of the situation prompted tech author and journalist James Vincent to write on X, “current tech trends are resistant to satire precisely because they satirize themselves. a car park of empty cars, honking at one another, nudging back and forth to drop off nobody, is a perfect image of tech serving its own prerogatives rather than humanity’s.”
I may consider opening a monitor-focused community at some point in the future.
Cheers!
Happy to help with new initiatives.
I can post/crosspost monitor related to content to a new monitors community not on LW. LW has one, but it’s dead (!monitors@lemmy.world).
I only post some of the relevant content to !hardware@lemmy.world, so it won’t only be crossposts.
If someone wants to take the lead with on a new non-LW community, I can mod and occasionally post content (there is usually something new every few days).
Hit me up if anything.
I feel you regarding making LW too big (when I first joined Lemmy, I didn’t really get the relationship between different instances), but I’ve put in a lot of effort in !hardware@lemmy.world to switch.
Happy to crosspost to any more specialized communities in other instances (there tends to be a lot of news about tech hardware about different topics every day).
This is actually pretty funny. I am glad I am staying away from Odysee.
In general, I am rather skeptical of “free speech absolutism” and what have you, comes off a little parochial to me.