

It’s not that they won’t do it. It’s that they currently don’t so it’s a good choice.
When they add ads, then we can find something else. I’m on Roku now but have been increasingly annoyed by the increase in ads.
It’s not that they won’t do it. It’s that they currently don’t so it’s a good choice.
When they add ads, then we can find something else. I’m on Roku now but have been increasingly annoyed by the increase in ads.
They used ceramic instead of original spray painted Styrofoam? Where’s the commitment to authenticity?
I got my Picard tea cups two weeks ago.
Yes my kids have done makecode and scratch. But getting a 3d model moving that can be played by others provides a motivation that makecode and scratch don’t offer.
As to abuse, every platform takes a cut of profits. If you make a game for free on Roblox there’s no profit and therefore no money lost. That’s nicer than the Apple model where you have to buy Apple products and pay a yearly Apple license for the privilege of giving Apple 30%.
Street price: $1200.
Sure Python is better but getting interest is more important.
And makecode to Minecraft doesn’t transfer to anything else either. -other than logic fundamentals which you get from simple lua programs too.
I sort of agree but it doesn’t seem that clear. Because in many other instances she risks many to save a few or even one.
That’s sad. You could have played with her.
Roblox is a game store like Steam where most games are free instead of Steam where most are paid.
A unique feature of Roblox is the default install comes with the free tools to make your own games so it’s a great way for techie parents to teach programming to their kids.
Roblox is a platform like Steam. If you don’t want your kids to spend money on games, don’t give them a credit card.
That says they are minority and it seems like it was before IPO. Google doesn’t even show them in the top 10 owners so it’s less than 5% ownership.
“Depending on how Bluetooth stacks handle HCI commands on the device, remote exploitation of the backdoor might be possible via malicious firmware or rogue Bluetooth connections.”
I of course don’t know details but I’m basing my post on that sentence. “Backdoor may be possible via … rogue Bluetooth connections.”
You literally need physical access to the device to exploit it
You don’t need physical access. Read the article. The researcher used physical USB to discover that the Bluetooth firmware has backdoors. It doesn’t require physical access to exploit.
It’s Bluetooth that’s vulnerable.
He demonstrated that he is senile when he blamed the current trade agreements on the president who signed the last agreement. Trump signed the last agreement. He can’t remember.
That’s why he changes from tariff off to tariff on every week. He has no plan. He has lost his memory.
I’ve been using minipcs with integrated graphics ( and one with a laptop class GPU) instead of desktops and see no reason to stop.
I disagree. Gmail is my email provider. I don’t pay for it. (Yeah I know they are taking ad revenue.)
Instance is unnecessary jargon.
With the current Minecraft monthly updates, paper is always behind on the latest features. There are also minor problems that paper introduces with its performance improvements.
Years ago paper was critical for a good Minecraft experience, but a newer PC (newer than 6 years old) runs great on vanilla.
So if you’re planning to have the kid play on Switch or something like that, it’s not going to work.
You can run Geyser (a modified Minecraft server) to let bedrock clients play on your Java server.
Which is weird because one of Rossman’s sources claimed that they were on the phone with Brother, asked how to do manual registration, and were told it couldn’t be done unless a genuine Brother toner cartridge was installed.
“training a new model”
Is equivalent to “make a new game” with better graphics.
I’ve already explained that analogy several times.
If people pay you for the existing model you have no reason to immediately train a better one.
When you throw more hardware at them, they are supposed to develop new abilities.
I don’t think you understand how it works at all.
Data is collected. Training is done on the data. Training is done on the trained data (deep seek). You now how a model. That model is a static software program. It requires 700 GB of ram to run (deep seek). Throwing more hardware at the model does nothing but give you a quicker response.
If everyone pays you to use your model, you have no reason to develop a new one. Like Skyrim.
I do. But I also see a need to support content creators.