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Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t it come out a while back that Just Stop Oil is actually bankrolled by some oil company and is essentially meant to create a false narrative against actual climate protestors? Am I misremembering?
Blame this on the misfortune of your birth.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t it come out a while back that Just Stop Oil is actually bankrolled by some oil company and is essentially meant to create a false narrative against actual climate protestors? Am I misremembering?
I’d pay to see Voyager beat a teenager to death with another one in a sleeping bag. Sounds compelling.
Plus think of cost over time due to repairability and the increased lifespan of the laptop. You’re recouping the costs after a point.
Another service to add to the pile of things Google barely supported then killed.
Bang and Olufsen used to make a set like that, they were pretty snazzy.
But the autonomous fighter plane learned about 2000s Alt-Rock and made jokes! It’s a good guy!
Not saying it is, just mentioning what use case this may be optimal for.
This could be a method of providing an absolutely stable and controlled communication medium to optimize quantum computing and increase data throughput at warmer temps. Traditional silicon-based substrates are nearing their end of life for bleeding edge architectures.
Polaritons, hybrid particles formed by the coupling of light and matter, are usually described as a quantum fluid of light that one can control through its matter component.
This is the 2023 future stuff I’ve been waiting for.
Good bot.
I wonder how that cabbage is doing now…
Only term as prime minister speedrun any%
WE ARE THE ROBOTS
The internet was just for cat photos and porn, look where we are now.
I see this bot as useful for new people trying to get into the community. Don’t downvote, but provide corrections to whom it may concern. This is a really cool resource.
Because they betrayed us!
That’s fair.
Worked on by over 3,000 developers, 74 SIGs (special interest groups), and over 200 enterprises, openKylin has come a long way since its early releases.
74 SIGs (special interest groups), and over 200 enterprises
This is the only thing from the article that bothers me. My statement above was not meant to come across as xenophobic, but wary considering, historically, how involved China’s government is with local tech companies and entities that would contribute to a project like this. Obviously, more data needs to be evaluated, but I think it’s fair to be cautious.
Probably best to not ever touch a Chinese built OS, but just look at it from a distance. At least, for the foreseeable future.
They’ve been bought by an entertainment parent company, which is why the glut of sponsorships along with their content leaning towards pure entertainment instead of including educational and DIY content. Zach and Jeremiah started their own thing recently and explain in their first video.