I used both. When time came to Play cyberpunk, I went for Stadia.
It runs a lot better (streaming quality, glitches, start-up times) are incredible.
Using Stadia in general is a polished (yet basic) experience.
In contrast Nvidia very much felt like a hack. Log-in in my steam account, seeing weird window glitches.
I see a lot of comments negative on stadia here,based on bias rather then actual experience.
Stadia is nothing short of tech star even with its downsides compare to the rest of the market.
happy news. The study does mention at the end that spending time alone dose not mean the individual feels lonely. Then reference this[1] article for more details.
not the original comment author but I also read most manuals when I buy something. If you buy electronics/products from decent companies, you will be surprise how well the documentation is done.
Numerous times I found warnings of how to use or not a certain product, that further expanded by understanding of how certain things works. Even the most boring product can have instructions that you might don't know and could use to learn them.
Example, my local shop sells tomatoes in a box, written with bold letters, don't store in fridge. I bought from that shop for 2 years, and always store them in the fridge until I took notice of the warning and it pushed me to read why.
I tried to make a CLI using GO, that would act as bookmark for bash scripts. With the intention of having an online repo from where u can easily install other scripts.
web development seems to be twice as popular as ML use. Anyone knows why?
Given node.js is known to be much faster while still offering the dev speed of a scripting language. I love python for algorithms and DevOps scripts but feel afraid of using for web as it might end up with huge cost for hosting (higher CPU power)