ThatOtherOneReddit
ThatOtherOneReddit t1_ixip47g wrote
Have they fixed the filesystem compatibility issue they I produced in WSL2 that broke file change detection for volumes? Until they do that ... Containerized development on windows will continue to suck.
ThatOtherOneReddit t1_ixf1wd4 wrote
Reply to comment by NorCalAthlete in Domino’s Pizza will soon have 800 electric vehicles for delivery drivers by redingerforcongress
Think the bigger issue people that don't have this overhead get the same amount of a deduction. So a pizza delivery driver is spending more but getting less than a business would since their scale is just a single individual.
ThatOtherOneReddit t1_ixf1ey8 wrote
Reply to comment by Val_kyria in Domino’s Pizza will soon have 800 electric vehicles for delivery drivers by redingerforcongress
Nice thing about Electric cars is that they need A LOT less maintenance. Big issue I see is that no way they go a whole day without a charge. With a highspeed charger if they can recharge it 20-30 miles in 5 minutes it will probably be fine.
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Reply to comment by Kildragoth in Vaccine doubles brain tumour survival rate in medical breakthrough by tonymmorley
My fiance works in cancer research and I was talking to the head of their research department recently since I was curious about some tech I'd been reading about. He mentioned there hadn't been a meaningful change to glioblastoma survival rates since he entered the field 35 years ago.
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Reply to comment by fordanjairbanks in Apis Cor may be America's most advanced 3D printing construction company, yet it is shunned by traditional capital markets; 8 years after being founded, it still relies on crowdfunding websites. by lughnasadh
I mean black rock and 2 other companies put something like 2 Trillion into buying homes in 2020. Zillow started getting out but they were only a couple hundred billion of that. Blackrock was over a trillion.
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Reply to comment by Gari_305 in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
Currently that's the only practical way to use it. It's very bad at doing specific things (as in narrowly defined stuff). It's MUCH better at giving.what you want if you can draw at least a clear but mediocre version of the final draft. All of them are incredibly awful at consistency so they aren't good for things like multiple angles of the same character or animation. Any attempt at that is a fever dream at best which is cool, but not really what you want in the vast majority of media.
Until these issues are solved it's mainly going to be a concept tool imo. I know a few professional and semi- professional artists who sketch a few things then generate like 20-30 different versions to help them concept out or send something back to the client so they can get clarification on what they want.
I used AI art recently as references for a commission I made. I think this will largely do what most tools have done. Raise the minimum bar of acceptable work this driving the quality up but the work amount will be the same overall, at least for the next few years.
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Reply to comment by goldfaux in Intel Core i9-13900KS Review: The World's First 6 GHz 320W CPU by Stiven_Crysis
I bought a thousand watt in my last build because I was noticing the uptick. I'm honestly worried 1000W isn't future proof beyond 3-4 years. We went 100W or so up on GPU and CPU in 2 years. If they do that again then with power spikes 1000W supply could lead to the computer turning off.