Sign me up for the Kickstarter.
Sign me up for the Kickstarter.
A tablet that rolled uplike an ancient scroll would be kind of cool. We already have roll up keyboards.
LG has a roll up screen. (prototype). More practical.
Wasn’t USB4 based on Thunderbolt 3?
To be fair, the goal is the same.
The USB forum can only solve points 4 and 5 without raising costs on the cheapest hardware.
Will USB 3 get an update now USB4 is out?
Is their an official statement if OpenAI pays for at least one copy of whatever they throw into the bots?
Probably meant under the sink cabinet or on the cabinet itself.
You haven’t named a decent person in your post.
The Google founders are simply more secretive in their lifestyles compared to Musk. They dropped the “Don’t Be Evil” motto a long time ago.
Are we in a “free market” or we not? The answer is “depends on what lobbyists want.”
Maybe he loves Hitler so much he’s trying to revenge against Mother Russia?
Here is what I can find about this mysterious fellow. I was wondering why a Russian was helping Ukraine fight Russia and how a Russian became a Neo-Nazi. He is part of a group of Russians that do oppose Putin and part of a group based in Ukraine called “Russian Volunteer Corps.”
In 2001, when he was 17, Kapustin’s family moved to Cologne, Germany.[5] According to Der Spiegel, the Kapustin family received a permanent residence permit as Russian Jews. However, asked about her ethnic background and her alleged Jewish origins by the Spiegel journalists, Kapustin’s mother simply described herself as “a Russian woman”
During his time in Cologne, Kapustin was radicalised and became a well-known far-right figure who was associated with the far-right hooligan
His reach was limited in 2019 when Germany issued him a Schengen ban, or European-wide ban for “efforts against the liberal democratic constitution”.[8] This also applies to Switzerland.
via WIkipedia
If someone wanted to do an actual Nazi takeover of Ukraine, it would be this guy. Calling this guy a double edged sword is an understatement.
It’s kind of like using DRM to combat piracy in regards to multimedia. The Linux kernel is under a certain license and the kernel developers feel NVidia is encroaching on their IP in a way that is against the copyright. They won’t give NVidia an exemption despite their obvious importance in the hardware industry.
It may seem aggressive but look at how Nintendo, Disney, etc. regard those who break their own plans/trademarks. If you don’t take your own IP seriously, the law won’t either.
Are you suggesting to separate the modem/sensors from screen/battery/CPU/GPU? Probably like put the former in a watch and the latter kept as the same rectangle slab our phones are already in? That sounds neat.