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  • These seem way more forgiving tho. Up to the point you can connect it hot and working and it'd go nice.

  • These sockets without any holes at all look and feel like they need these. These are mostly in notebooks where you do need to secure the connection, and it feels like whenever you put it in it is ready to go off at any second.

  • After you properly connected it, sealing just one seems okay, isn't it?

  • That's when you use the ports placed on the motherboard in a standard verical PC case, meaning the system uses integrated graphics for the visual output instead of deticated videocard. Videocards that are put into MB at 90° are horizontal, right, but in most office setups I handle they are rare nowadays. Videocards are almost exclusively installed when you handle 3d and content rendering in demanding apps, and for office and browser stuff they are too costy after the crypto price hike and in a sanctioned Russia.

    Nettops have horizontal motherboards tho.

  • Got it. I myself was a 'both sides' guy, kek, but gradually descended to just one and it's yet to fail me.

  • Let's say it's for years, but this setup is not moving around at all and it's one of like a hundred of machines you prepare for usage.

  • When you're placed in an area far from home, the chances of you being pressured socially to violate ethics is lower.

    Can you explain that one further?

  • Let them see this dead fetus they picked over a healthy girl every other night.

  • Why fly people from one state to another to do this work?

    It's usually done to disconnect workers from those they work with. They don't know these people and not attached to this place. It makes them, probably, less aware of what their actions cause, here - helping Trump and Musk - and caring less for they don't do that at their home.

    I know it for it's practiced in russian military and natguard, them being sent into entirely different region, so soldiers and riot cops won't shy away from going physical on civilians knowing there're no one they know in there.

  • It's probably to nullify the incentive to use external LLMs, thus marking everything generated on the platform by the platform as such and also meaning Zuck can regulate what can actually be generated controlling the flow of LLM-gen content. If you put it that way, it doesn't sound that senseless.

  • This weird skull deformation doesn't go hard enough. A hammer can help it.

  • Hey, Tony, is there something to come from it? Like, some answer.

  • fr, Apex is one of their nicer products that felt a bit like new battle royal version of abandoned Unreal Tournament

  • Yep, it's no more than a stress test for a robot to keep it's balance in motion, coupled with some partnership and a nice PR showcase of what it can do in a humanized scenario that we meatbags can relate to.

    Moving stuff in a predictable fashion is easily done with forklift\suction cup robots on rails that can ride floors and climb shelves while being powered from the line 100% of time. Iirc Boston Dynamics did such robots too. Making robots carry stuff around on legs sounds like a c/crazyideas material.

    What they can do then though is use this amount of R&D to build a robot that does need all of that. From automatic surgery machines to rescue scouts and, yes, killbots. Both rough terrain and sensitive tasks need a self-regulating system to orchestrate the motion in all these motors right.

  • This situation is so insane that gut punching a pregnant woman could've saved her life. IT IS NOT WHAT I SUGGEST AT ALL. But as medical team didn't kill off the dangerous and doomed unbred for they feared the liability coming from theae weird laws, I guess, that could cross the mind of a father at least once*.

    If he was someone as fucked up as me, I guess.

  • “First time I’ve ever said ‘garbage can,’ ” Trump said to the crowd. “But you know what? It’s a very accurate description.”

    Me, Genius.