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Is there a better way to install Windows drivers?

2 ポイント·投稿者 bloqs·8 か月前·4 コメント

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bloqs
·4 日前·議論
Because a shocking amount of consumers buy things based purely on how they appear and the gamer adjacent aesthetic looks surprising and advanced to consumers. Unassuming business boxes are much harder to sell via the visual marketing
bloqs
·6 日前·議論
It's a good question, in terms of progression of climate change
bloqs
·9 日前·議論
I'm not sure I get your arguement here

Are you saying that we should let children smoke and just tax it because its better for their liberty and freedoms?

Or are you saying we should just tax social media for adults but banning it for kids is ok
bloqs
·11 日前·議論
I had never really considered the _competence_ of help before. It makes a huge amount of sense and is a strong argument for intelligent younger folk looking for a meaningful career. Instead of engineering for the pocket lining of your chosen billionaire, why not use those incredible skills to use in frugal or humanitarian engineering
bloqs
·12 日前·議論
This is not true outside of the United States
bloqs
·13 日前·議論
I heard that the Red Alert 2 source code is officially (while unannounced) lost, which is why there has been no remaster. Is this true?
bloqs
·14 日前·議論
This is hopelessly naive. The only thing that has changed people's opinions, is their own personal bottom line. No more, no less.
bloqs
·17 日前·議論
This was a really informative and interesting reply articulated in simple enough terms that I am now interested in GPUs, thanks
bloqs
·17 日前·議論
I had never heard of NextDoor until I read this post. UK based. I just spent 20 minutes reading Wikipedia and associated articles. They are really old too... Wow
bloqs
·19 日前·議論
This comment highlights the cultish naivete so much
bloqs
·21 日前·議論
This is pretty much it. Bought and paid for, or hand forced by intelligence powers operating beyond ordinary voter politics
bloqs
·26 日前·議論
Great item. The 16 segment display is just so versatile
bloqs
·27 日前·議論
I can barely figure out what this article is about because the language is like molasses.

It stands to reason that disciplined, dopamine starved monks find modern engagement economy computers and software somewhat engaging, as they are probably like recreational drugs to enquiring bored minds
bloqs
·先月·議論
I can immediately identify it now. it's painfully obvious
bloqs
·先月·議論
So let me get this straight, you have to 'the break the numbers down' to contextualise US safety, but you don't have to 'break the numbers down' to contextualise European safety?

Are you Tucker Carlson?
bloqs
·先月·議論
They aren't, that was a push from manufacturers and PR. Find me one person that asked for a thinner phone after the iPhone 4
bloqs
·先月·議論
I can only imagine how horrifyingly good at FPS games this will make me
bloqs
·先月·議論
well put.
bloqs
·先月·議論
When you work in STEM fields you tend to interact with people with higher non verbal reasoning skills (often called Performance IQ) who generally have lower verbal IQs (not always). These people are definitively less articulate and cannot see the linguistic inconsistencies and inhuman demeanor of LLM outputs. Much in the same way that non creative people cannot tell why some AI art is unappealing, they can't easily comprehend the value of the human dimension of art. Similarly, people with poor non-verbal/performance reasoning skills cannot understand the difference between AI produced code and human produced code.
bloqs
·2 か月前·議論
This is the whole point. They have clearly removed it to stop people jailbreaking, but it's hysterically ineffective, and simultaneously degrades their core product quite remarkably

The correct description is hilarious