Went to a summit recently where all of the sponsors that had "AI enhanced yada yada" looked all the same. If I didn't know what the company was doing, then there was no differentiator at all.
Great dive into hardware hacking, this time a convoluted process of upgrading the RAM on a Honda infotainment system from 1GB to 2GB to rectify a very common crashing issue these devices have when using CarPlay or performing other demanding tasks.
I run USB-C with one cable to a Thunderbolt4 dock station (ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C with USB-A Dock) running two high-res screens from my Macbook Air M2 + all other accessories.
Plug in one cable and I'm done.
Note: Most docking hubs only support a feature of DisplayPort called MST to run two monitors off a single connection. The USB-C connection to the hub is using something called Alt Mode to carry the video signal using DisplayPort protocol. MacOS only supports MST in mirror mode over USB. It needs to be Thunderbolt for full MST support with dual, unique displays.
Most of us should probably be on appetite suppressors due to the industrial revolution making food more than abundant while pumping it full of empty calories.
In 2019 when working for a cloud consultancy they paid us to certify for Google cloud with the promise of many new customers. In reality since then the consultancy fired all pure Google cloud consultants. I myself have had about three Google cloud only focused projects. A lot of promises but nothing came out of it.
It doesn't help that the platform has stagnated and customers are afraid of committing due to loss of features. In comparison AWS doesn't remove features for customers or always provide alternative ways to migrate to. SimpleDb is the prime example here.
From a non-tech perspective, IKEA, as a private company, shares a similar focus with Bell Labs on enhancing individual components to improve the overall system.
I was contemplating to upgrade to Windows 11 but I took the plunge and moved to Linux instead. No issues whatsoever - the games I play work with Steam compatability mode or just natively. The work I do is mostly in the browser.
My list of requirements is non-existent except that it would be nice to easily out of the box be able to play games and have a tiling window manager.
I come from Windows10 so, no real demands or philosophical needs about the OS other than that it would be nice to avoid ads in the OS as much as possible.