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2 months agoYes, this, not the school.
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Yes, this, not the school.
Well the American way is not to hold the company accountable, I.e. school shootings, so yeah.
I switched to an amd card not that long ago so I could use wayland.
Way too many issues, games being jittery, crashing, graphical effects with it to continue trying. I ended up switching back to x after a couple of days and then instead went for an amd card for the wayland benefits.
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Or do you have an existing project that requires additional effort to enable further development?
So I assume the Lemmy devs should be good to reapply.
+1 for pop, used it for 2 years with very few issues on an nvidia gpu
That’s a very American point of view though - America isn’t holding those who create/sell tools that do bad things to account. If gun manufacturers were held responsible for how the things they created were used, you can bet anything suddenly they’d be hell of lot safer. Which is the exact same point about AI.
(Obviously not holding manufacturers/sellers to account is not an America-only issue, but this article is about AI and the USA so that’s the example I’m using.)
As a non-American, I think the general question is why on earth does the general public need semi-automatic weapons. Or really, any weapons.