Yeah nice fast and break things is a great way to maximize short term profits at the expense of the long term. But fuck it, I got mine in the short term, so it works.
Yeah nice fast and break things is a great way to maximize short term profits at the expense of the long term. But fuck it, I got mine in the short term, so it works.
If you’re referring to the 13&14th Gen chips then yes, Intel is saying it’s on the software side.
But if you’re talking about 10th Gen chips that took forever to get out of the gate due to issues with sub 14nm lithography, then no it’s a hardware issue. Intel has had issues over recent years with actual die shrinks.
Man I can’t get that brain laser out of my memory. So brutal
God, wouldn’t that be some karma if musk got killed by one of his own cars on ‘autopilot’
Only if you’re buying brand new bleeding edge. They always launch the expensive stuff first, it’s the early adopter tax. Then after initial demand is sated, they’ll release the mid tier and entry level products for the price conscious buyers.
Just one more update, we promise this will fix the problem, please don’t force us to recall all the CPUs
Oh totally. If you’re not watching the prices of something you want and just using it as an opportunity to impulse shop you get fleeced.
I ended up getting some ssds last black Friday, but only because they were 20% cheaper than they’d been all year. Now the prices are even higher, so I don’t feel like I bought at the wrong time
It’s a 22x22 grid of programmable led strips and they’re doing a brand tie in with some movie. The Amazon page has this photo that explains the functionality:
The 200A main breaker on most homes would trip a little above 50kW. Could you even start up 1000hp without 3 phase?
If you do chocolate printing, you can print multiple colors so you don’t have to paint.
Printing in chocolate is a massive pain in the ass though, from everything I’ve seen online.
That could be the problem. I was told to shift when I felt the clutch take the power off the engine, and then give it a little gas when I feel the gears remesh. It was also on a 30 year old Peterbilt 5/10 speed hi/lo truck with everything worn out, so probably not the best thing to learn on
Mercedes was the exact brand I was thinking of when I wrote that comment. For me it brings to mind the trash compactor scene from Star wars
Yeah lemme just disassemble Karen’s custom leather key fob cover, lol.
Nope, I mean due to them being automatic when you start the car, and linked to the “driver comfort” profile stored in the key.
As soon as you start the car the seat starts cramming your knees into the dash if it happens to belong to a shorter person. And of course, there’s no sign in the car that the owner is short because the seat moves all the way back when you turn the car off.
/Rant (sorry, the real problem in my opinion is that there isn’t a resistance/safety sensor that stops the whole thing)
As someone who used to work on other people’s cars, I think I’ve had my knees jammed into the dash way too many times to ever want this on one of my cars. Fuck that.
I just can’t feel that point where the clutch engages/disengages so I keep stalling at take off or grinding the gears when shifting. Haven’t tried again in a decade.
Not yet, unless the higher capacity comes at a much lower price. HDDs are fine for the price currently