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  • Actual film doesn't work like that (35mm or 70mm IMAX for example), but you are correct that most cinemas these days are digital and they use "1080p" (more accurately DCI 2K which is 2048×1080 when the aspect ratio is 1.90:1). There are a few that do 4K, but overall not that many.

    The main reason that's enough for cinema though is that those "1080p" films are like 500GB with very little compression displayed through a DLP projector, so they look a heck of a lot better than showing a blu-ray through a massive TV with palm sized pixels.

  • You can check what the value actually would read as if you unplug the thermistor (as that's what it's a protection against), and as long as you aren't near that reducing MINTEMP should be perfectly fine. For example, mine reports something like -50C.

  • I bought a 3 meter extension cable from a thrift shop. Europlugs are wonderful for how slim those are.

  • Companies that aren't profitable get bought all the time for ridiculous amounts of money not because they currently make boatloads of money, but because they have a huge userbase and brand recognition, and the buyer thinks they are the geniuses that can make it do that. Yahoo paid 1.1 billion for Tumblr - since sold to wordpress for 3 million - and Musk 44 billion for Twitter - now worth a fraction of that - for example.
    That is exactly why they often go to shit only after they have been bought.

    Fwiw, Honey did around $100 million in revenue back in 2018. That's 40 times less than what they were bought for, and that isn't even profit, but just how much money they received before all their business expenses were paid.

  • Depends when all of that functionality was added in. Honey started as a legit coupon scraping extension back in 2012, and was sold to PayPal in 2020. Somewhere in the last 12 years, someone got a bit too greedy.

    Reminds me of the story of AdBlock - helpful extension gets a huge market share, people get greedy, it gets sold to a for-profit, and starts doing shady deals with the people it's supposed to be "working against".

  • If the car has internet connectivity and an app, then the answer to that question is yes, because that's how the apps work.
    And I very much doubt you can find a manufacturer that promises that they definitely don't ever access that functionality or data for any reason whatsoever, especially if the cops or a court orders them to.

    1. It thinks your connection comes from Virginia for some reason. Specifically, it thinks your public IP geomaps there. You can use https://whatismyipaddress.com/ to see where their database would pin it.
    2. You can't
    3. They really shouldn't. But the sites are asking for them because they are required, by law. The alternative is to block those connections, as PornHub decided to do.

    Such laws now exist in Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.

  • Bioware is (was) actually many studios in a trenchcoat - Bioware Edmonton ("old" Bioware, ME trilogy, Anthem), Bioware Austin (Sw:TOR, DA: I) and formerly Bioware Montreal (ME: Andromeda) and a bunch of other smaller teams.

    Though almost all of the veterans have left, so it's now kinda a Ship of Thesius type situation, Bioware only in name.

  • We passed 7 billion back in 2011, and have since gained 1.2 billion more.

    Exponential growth goes brrrrr.

  • "Da, we have aggressive birds. Fly right through planes. Sideways through hull and explode. Very dangerous, only exist in Russia."

  • That's been a thing for years, though it used to be ultimaker or prusa before Bamboo.

    Just like there are people who race with cars, and there are people who fix and tune cars, there are people who just want to print stuff, and others that really like tinkering with 3D Printers. Not many people around with inkjet printers as their hobby, and some people see 3d printers in the same light - just a tool that should do what they want it to, and that's it.

    And I also love the tinkering part more - be it 3d printers, rc cars, airguns, electric scooters, game console, you name it - once I've modified something to be exactly like I want it to be, I'm much more likely to move to another tinkering project than actually use what I've just built :P

  • LLMs have a perfect track record of doing exactly what they were designed to, take an input and create a plausible output that looks like it was written by a human. They just completely lack the part in the middle that properly understands what it gets as the input and makes sure the output is factually correct, because if it did have that then it wouldn't be an LLM any more, it would be an AGI.
    The "artificial" in AI does also stand for the meaning of "fake" - something that looks and feels like it is intelligent, but actually isn't.

  • They already did. AGI - artificial general intelligence.

    The thing is, AGI and AI are different things. Like your "LLMs aren't real AI" thing , large language models are a type of machine learning model, and machine learning is a field of study in artificial intelligence.
    LLMs are AI. Search engines are AI. Recommendation algorithms are AI. Siri, Alexa, self driving cars, Midjourney, Elevenlabs, every single video game with computer players, they are all AI. Because the term "Artificial Intelligence" by itself is extremely loose, and includes the types of narrow AI all of those are.
    Which then get hit by the AI Effect, and become "just another thing computers can do now", and therefore, "not AI".

  • BT latency depends so much on the exact model of headphone it's almost impossible to give an accurate answer, other than "If it supports AptX LL, it's going to be as good as gets."
    I personally can't notice it while using Airpod Pro 2's (around 125ms) with my Deck unless I'm playing an actual rhythm game. Then it completely messes me up and I switch to wired ones.

    my gaming PC is currently outdated (970)

    GTX 970 is faster than the GPU on the Deck, though...

  • $5 billion, woah, that sure is a lot of dosh!
    By stealing all the revenue of the Panama Canal for the US, Trump could fund the US military for... a whopping two days.