Huawei maybe? otherwise I don't see how this would be a thing.
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that feels somewhat disingenuous considering labour is trying to take back privatised services back into public control, they're doing a shitty job at it but they do have British rail and I think there was one other effort as well.
Control I'd imagine, if upstream ever does something they don't want they can stop pulling the change downstream without having to migrate again to another tool internally, so easier to make that jump now ig
How can one become a tech nerd without tinkering with things though?
Might be a stupid question but why not displayport instead?
Yes please, I've been wanting to switch to a self built NAS but the ram prices are the only thing holding me back
Likely more to do with communication to customers on sale pages and such, and consequently with customer protection laws. They likely can't advertise it as a discounted price for example in the same way a seasonal sale would be signposted, I would imagine at least.
I don't think people have a problem with progress as a concept, but the AI shift is a major hit on the job market and therefore the economy and governments are failing the people. Not only that but the replacements are subpar and generally make things worse and add a huge amount of technical debt. People are losing livelihoods in a system that doesn't care for them and hasn't cared for them in ages, and it's all decided by business suits that fall for weak marketing.
Why the fuck would anyone buy an AI generated book instead of... Generating their own? If they generate it they even get to change the story on the fly, a printed out AI book is like the worst lmao
What's the population density like chief? Based on online stats Germany is 6x more dense than the US as a whole (mostly due to those big states you're comparing it to being < 100/miยฒ.)
cockroach honey? ๐คข