

Honestly, I don’t think humanity is ready for the technology we had a century ago. It’s far too easy to kill on a massive scale for our maturity.
Honestly, I don’t think humanity is ready for the technology we had a century ago. It’s far too easy to kill on a massive scale for our maturity.
This is exactly the problem I have with programming tasks. It takes as long to check the code for problems (of which there are always many) as it would to write it and the code isn’t as good as mine anyway, and not infrequently just wholesale wrong.
For things like translating between languages it’s usually close, but still takes just as long to check as it would to do by hand.
Some old Slashdot vet not only imagined a Beowulf cluster of those, but actually went out and did it. Respect.
I still don’t think that one was actually the EU’s doing. Macs got USB C before most PCs, iPads had it for a long time before iPhones, and iPhones switched over 10 years after Apple announced lightning saying it would be their connector “for the next decade”
Yes, with a few relatively minor exceptions (the charging mat is the only one I can think of) Apple doesn’t even really announce things that aren’t pretty close to being done, let alone advertise. For hardware generally within a couple weeks and major software more like 6 months
I’m an iOS developer and pretty heavily bought into Apple’s ecosystem and I thought it was really weird for Apple to be advertising all these features that weren’t even in beta yet.
It was false advertising and I expect better from Apple.
I believe these are sharp’s memory in pixel lcds. They’re much lower power than something like the game boy screen as each pixel retains its state and doesn’t need to be refreshed from the controller constantly. I actually like these little screens quite a lot. Worse pixel density and don’t look as good as e-ink when static, but still really Low power and can refresh way faster and smoother when needed.
Anymore? He hasn’t been coherent in decades, if ever