I still don’t. But I’m hoping that avoiding anything by Amazon helps.
I still don’t. But I’m hoping that avoiding anything by Amazon helps.
Intel has been a mistake since 1978. But evil doesn’t generally die.
I can’t remember when I’ve last needed paper in an office setting. I doubt I have a printer set up on my work computers. Don’t even need to sign anything or pass contracts or doctor’s notes around.
Notebooks or hand drawn diagrams and things exist if you want them, of course.
YMMV.
Tesla, funnily enough, is also quite subtle. As is Alfa Romeo unless you count the entire scudetto as a logo. Ferrari. McLaren. Lamborghini. There might be a pattern there.
It’s almost as if people don’t like posts with zero content besides some clickbait link.
Brave is a series scam company.
Sounds bs. Unless their only source was actually Reddit or quora or something.
And there’s a lot of people in the world that effectively get told this all their life.
Some for things that aren’t even their choice.
Everybody definitely doesn’t.
Paper doesn’t last, is hard to store, and the information density is miserable.
And for bigger data sets, the capacity isn’t there. And writable media is getting more rare. Probably because of the same reason.
4/5g is exactly the allowed alternative and what refusing to allow infrastructure use leads to.
Stupidity.
A few ideas to consider in this kind of situation:
If you watch broadcast TV, consider stopping. Is it really of any use? Could your time have better uses? Maybe you’ll never need that ad stream.
If all you need is a display for console/computer/media box, get a display instead. No tuner, no networking, no ads.
I discovered dust. That’s a new favourite tool. https://github.com/bootandy/dust/
I should be trying to talk to mqtt but haven’t got to the rust side of that yet.
Spam doesn’t care
What I noticed right away was: It’s the ugliest hello world ever. It’s the slowest hello world ever. (For a long time it was also the record size hello world at something like 64MB, but that’s later and on a compiler.) And it doesn’t actually run on any platform except one: jre. And most binaries you find only run on one version of that one brand of jre.
Still, not the worst thing for writing web services in in late 90s. Doesn’t matter how slow it starts or how much space it takes. Responding to requests, being familiar to new programmers and living in a sandbox was enough.