Well he's going to make it nigh-impossible to afford electronic equipment or compute power.
Piracy may be fine, but the tools that facilitate it will be broken.
Get what you can now, and embrace the return to sneakernets.
Well he's going to make it nigh-impossible to afford electronic equipment or compute power.
Piracy may be fine, but the tools that facilitate it will be broken.
Get what you can now, and embrace the return to sneakernets.
"Windows Intelligence" is an oxymoron, just like whoever came up with this rebranding.
Oh no, I don't have any grapes.
Ducks > Chickens
For sure, and as someone who has been stuck running Linux on an Intel box after being spoiled by all-AMD for about 6 years, I gotta say, the fact that a lot of AMD stuff "just works" in Linux when you have to jump through hoops for the same from Intel is probably a big reason they're picking up in datacenters, too. Datacenters don't usually run on fucking Windows Server, they usually run Linux, and AMD just plays better with Linux at the moment. (In my personal experience, anyway)
Valve Corporation has entered the chat.
Not to diminish the hard work AMD has put in, but it's at least partially related to Intel's ongoing issues with quality assurance (or the lack thereof, rather), and thus it's arguable that they hold a stronger position at least partially due to Intel's weakness in the last 10 years.
Most election data comes from the Associated Press, but I don't see a place to purchase API access, may only be available to news orgs.
https://developer.ap.org/ap-elections-api/
A reddit poster had some JSONs from New York Times four years ago for 2020 but I'm not sure if you can make them work for 2024.
https://old.reddit.com/r/rstats/comments/jo1yuw/us_election_results_api/gmnxfz3/
sudo apt-get install intel-media-va-driver-non-free
Video will still be clunky but less clunky.
Go watch South Park's "Make Love, Not Warcraft."
It was ugly and goofy looking in 2006 as well.
Your mind just remembers it prettier than it actually was.
Notepad++