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eumenides1
·5 месяцев назад·discuss
AI companies aren't buying RAM, they are buying the Wafers themselves. Then they are making special AI stuff. So the RAM never exists, and there will be no glut memory coming. Maybe some DDR5 will dribble out, but HBM isn't something we can use (at the moment).
eumenides1
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
That is such a trip to learn that QNX might be a the hypervisor to the android OS running on my car.

I've seen my car's infotainment fail and restart, but i didn't thinking what is handling it underneath.

is there a chance that QNX has a podman-type application to run containers?
eumenides1
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw the GoFundMe and felt such disdain for American's inability to provide for itself.
eumenides1
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
Is it just me, but PIF owning EA is the next (and gigantic) step in the middle east's sport washing strategy?
eumenides1
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
My made up history of EA is that EA was acquired because a Saudi princling's Dad got mad at him for becoming a whale for EA. So in order to cut costs at home, he just told PIF to buy EA so he can defraud his money back.
eumenides1
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
The article says in many more words, "pick your battles". You can't manage when you aren't the manager. Getting fired/laid off won't get you the results.

Pressure is being exerted from above, you bend (lax enforcement) and bounce back (suggest to higher ups better policies) when the time is appropriate.
eumenides1
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
I know that the iPhone Mini users are few but vocal. Instead of a yearly refresh of the mini, they should do a run every 5 years or so. Make a bunch, sell out of inventory by year 3, make a new one year 5 with updates matching the spec/price de jour.

It's like a LTR (Long term release) iPhone.

I know there are Apple Engineers lurking here, start the whisper campaign!
eumenides1
·9 лет назад·discuss
Weird question, but why do you still do it if you feel they are second-class citizens? What's the general local attitude towards domestic helpers.

I've been to HK and I was personally shocked at my local acquaintance's attitude towards them (negative). At a philosophical level, this is a form of slavery/racism/caste system. At a pragmatic level, nobody in HK wants to do their work, people in the Philippines need the income, and most situations are mutually beneficial. So why not?