

It’ll be interesting to see how long it takes publishers to realize that AI can’t replace their workforce.
It’ll be interesting to see how long it takes publishers to realize that AI can’t replace their workforce.
There’s absolutely no mention in the article about how the generated power would be transmitted back to earth.
You don’t have to block them. Just don’t use them.
It’s both. It was co-developed by the companies.
The actual manual is usually hidden somewhere on it for repair techs to find. For my oven it was taped on the back.
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Lidarr is the one for music
Look into Usenet. Much better experience than torrents.
*arr suite for the win.
Yes, replacing the head unit would stop it.
They were joking.
That’s why you never use a school or work computer for personal use.
I’d look into used textbooks.
Kinda like HMOs. You only hear about the bad ones because people in good ones don’t bitch about them at every opportunity.
They actually have a legal obligation to maximize profits. It’s insane.
It is if they want to operate in the country imposing the sanctions.
I’m down to criticize Microsoft on things they actually deserve to be criticized on. This scenario isn’t one of those, though.
This case is the result of government sanctions, not Microsoft arbitrarily doing shit.
And a washing machine is still a washing machine, smart features or not. Every washing machine is going to have a controller board that can break.
You’d need to do the math on net profit. Gross revenue is a pretty meaningless figure on its own.