RoyalEngineering

@RoyalEngineering@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

In fact, the transcript shows that Hur never even asked about Beau’s death. It was Biden himself who brought up the subject while he discussed a book in which he addressed his son’s illness and death, according to AP, which has reviewed the transcript. “What month did Beau die?” Biden asked, before adding: “Oh God, May 30th,” the correct date. After a White House lawyer said the death was in 2015, Biden asked: “Was it 2015 he died?”

So the transcript showed that Hur didn't ask Biden about the death date. The White House lawyer said the year and Biden was not sure about the exact month and day, but got it within the same conversation.

Sounds like it happened in like 10 seconds. If that's the case, I have "significant limitations" too...

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I mean…

I gotta say, I really hate it when people say this statement.

That’s a pithy saying, but the cloud is a totally different model than a “computer”.

The concept of “cloud” (generally) has its own way of interacting with tooling, it’s got a huge economy of scale that brings resiliency, a ton of interconnected services, etc. There’s more to it than just computers.

That’s like saying “the Highway doesn’t exist, it’s just someone else’s driveway.”—yeah, but there’s more to it than just streets.

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At least the mall of Reddit is open 24/7.

That new mom and pop down the road seems to close at random times during the day. 😉

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Oh yeah. Good point, you could read that way too, similar to "Wow, was covid really 4 years ago?? Seems like yesterday!"

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Oh Google.

They kicked everyone off Google Music to go to YT Music and Google Podcasts. Now they’re killing Google Podcasts and telling people to go to YT Music.

If YT Music wasn’t linked with my YouTube Premium subscription, I would never use it.

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Hmm. 🤔 Did they use Rimworld as the simulator?

Where do you live? The moon?

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Lol good bot I guess

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Intel Chief

Not Intel the company, but as in "intelligence".

I’m tired of the Reddit and fed drama. Ready to move on.

All of this NFT art is so ugly. If it was unique in a visually pleasing way—okay buy it. But to me, all of these images just look basically the same but with a new background or accessory.

Are there any actually good looking NFT series?

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Come onnnnnnn bring back the Zune

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You just accidentally named 3 mastodon instances.

Slap a .moe or .xyz or a .social and you’re federatin baby

Bleh good riddance. Blue Jeans was the worst out of all video conferencing apps.

What are the kids using nowadays? Signal?

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I love this kind of stuff.

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I don’t think it matters with a phone/laptop or other small device.

If you plugged in a Tessy that might make some people unhappy.

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Why does this keep being posted?

I’m going to introduce you to Tesla.

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Don’t forget about the tongue.

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Hmm. Russia or Russian programmers were not in the article. The only reason was performance:

It is possible that Microsoft blocked those apps due to a higher number of crashes on build 26100, which is allegedly version 24H2 RTM build.

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Am I having a stroke? Does this make sense to anyone else?

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Yeah and my ears.

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Regardless if you use a NUC or NAS, I would recommend focusing on the processor. Make sure it can can handle the type of codec that you're wanting to transcode to and from (hevc, avc) on the transcoder device. Intel QSV is also pretty nice if your chip supports it and you don't care too much about quality.

Here's my (semi) educated opinion: Get a NAS just for storage and retrieval. Get a NUC with a modern chip and run your apps and transcoding on it. I have this in my lab and it allows me to upgrade in the future depending on what my needs are. If I need more processor power, I get a new NUC. If I need more storage, I can add an expansion device and/or replace the NAS completely.

If you combine the storage and transcoding into a single device on the NAS, you're locked in if your needs change and you will need to start looking at more expensive HCI options.

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Even more if you’re talking about desktops.

Servers, probably Linux.

Funny that this bot reads thru and summaries an article about a bigger bot basically doing the same thing.

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I don’t think that’s how Tesla owners feel. 🤔 I think most are pretty happy. (Me included)

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What’s up guys it’s your favorite ai here

For science, of course.

Have you ever had to cut your network?

Wondering if someone could create a less tricky alternative to regex.

Cloudflare’s infamous outage was also one regex character off.

Regexng could result a longer string, but more human readable than plain old regex.

Basically regexng could be regex with more syntactic sugar.

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I agree about the tone of most responses on Lemmy being rude.

I want to be nice. 🙏

Which one? What are your system specs?

I’ve been thinking about doing this too.

Tectonic!

Same. Can’t change something out of my control 1000 miles away, let alone 10.

Here we go again.

These articles are like catnip.

People get worked up about something that isn’t going to happen.

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A no brainier.

Ghouliani

😂

You might want to transfer your domain to another registrar. I use namecheap and they have a “catch all” option that’s free to use. You just set a single forwarding email and everything sent to your domain arrives there.

Your car is a private space for the most part—put up those fuzzy dice even if they could block your view. U wanna turn your music so high you can’t hear a siren? Go for it—for the most part. Your driveway and any road you wanna put on your property is also a private space.

A shared road is not private. That’s the issue here. The question for regulators and governments is: How do you make sure everybody is reasonably safe without recalling billions of cars to have the “trivial” changes you proposed?

Sometimes that’s good old fashioned seat belts. Sometimes that’s Ai. Could be a speed bump. Privacy really doesn’t apply here—you’re in a public space.

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