What are you signing into where you need a password but don’t have internet?
What are you signing into where you need a password but don’t have internet?
It literally isn’t though, the graph is labeled and the article explains it in further detail, this is a graph of the percent of income each income group pays in taxes. You explination doesn’t even make sense, the numbers of all the groups don’t add up to 100%.
Elon has literally said exactly this so many times. I think it is probably possible to make a car drive with just vision, but you make the task monumentally harder by not having things that ground you in reality, ie. lidar.
It’s camera pass-through, so while it is the same idea as hololens (overlaying windows on reality). The hololens would actually be a safer thing to wear while driving, given it fully transparent. There are not screens blocking your vision with camera feeds overlayed on top.
They are not, can’t even get an appointment until after the 5th. Currently they are first come first serve.
If my understanding of the DMA is correct, and I think it is given this blurb from the DMA website “Fines of up to 10% of the company’s total worldwide annual turnover, or up to 20% in the event of repeated infringements.” The fines will be colossal.
Tesla’s a really expensive to repair, so even minor accidents often get claimed with insurance. So if you look at incident rate by insurance claims, you would expect them to be disproportionately reported.
Oh, ok yea that makes sense. I definitely see the benefits to the Portal, for the right person.
maybe you can clarify, I have re-read more than once and still don’t understand youe point about the steam deck.
I wasn’t suggesting steam deck, I was just confused about their points dismissing it. Since they sdmit to already owning one.
Steam deck is too quick and easy? You want it to be more difficult?
Some leaks point to possibly a non-handheld console, exactly like a steam machine 2. I think it could work with the right set of features, and a good steam controller 2. But with Valve you never know what internal things will actually become launched products.
that is from when Madison initially left, that wasn’t a meeting that happened today
you are missing a couple things here, both twitter and mastodon allow following “topics” in that you can follow hashtags.
additionally you can federate more content from other instances that no one follows by connecting to a relay.
not saying this entirely fixes the problems you bring up just that there are ways to somewhat address them.
Rich types, makes encoding complex business logic into the type system easier and makes building stuff easier
Definitely planning to contribute, when I get some free time. I probably try to dive into the codebase next week at some point. Still new to learning Rust, but I would love to get some experience in a project like this.
Well the sale took twitter private, so Elon is no longer beholdent to share holders. Don’t get me wrong, he is an idiot and definitely deserves this downfall, but he can’t be sued by the shareholders since twitter is now privately owned.
I think the biggest thing for me was a quote by No Boilerplate that said “Rust is not hard, it’s unfamiliar”. Most of ths confusing parts of Rust aren’t actually super complicated ideas, they are just presented in ways that are unfamiliar. Once you can push through that a lot of the language clicks abd starts to make sense.
I’m pretty sure individual lemmy instances can host their own themese, see the docs. Though notably I have never done it before, so not super sure the difficulty
I currently am compiling Arch for Arm manually using some third party packages to run in distrobox on Asahi Linux (M1 Mac Fedora based distro). Hopefully this should mean I won’t need the manual compile step anymore, and hopefully we start seeing more general Arm support for more Linux apps.