I’m excited for more competition, and someone not making $4000 cards; at the same time, being slower than a 3070 ti…
I’m excited for more competition, and someone not making $4000 cards; at the same time, being slower than a 3070 ti…
I used Sublime Text for YEARS, then they kept changing the license and pricing model, so with everyone at work going to VSCode I finally gave in for scripts and web dev. For Java (which is a decent chunk of my day) I use Intellij.
Why does everything have to be a YouTube video
Fusion? That would be big. The continual role out of green energy which can push the price down. The McRib coming back. Normal things.
Calling your friends house, and asking if they were home and could talk.
Battlefield 1942 would be great
I don’t think it’s fair to jump on Microsoft for this one. Windows 10 has been out for almost 10 years. Apple gives less support for systems than 10 years, they are closer to 8, which is still a while.
If you bought a PC in 2018 or later it should support tpm in the CPU, if it doesn’t it’s on Dell or HP or whomever made the system. If you built a pc you can buy a TPM for most motherboards.
Microsoft said you can pay for updates for windows 10 if you want. If your parents core i5-2700 with 4gb of ram from 2012 will no longer get free updates… that seems fair… or go to Linux, but we know most people won’t. Honestly it would be a great time for a “convert to chromeOS installer”
And that’s why I like working from home
There is also a big enterprise group who write extra verbose legacy java, vs a more modern light way to write
I have already seen my and other companies say things like “we were going to role vSAN but after our recent license talks we are not”
Android OEMs also get android…
I feel like anyone doing any automation with aws could hit this
It makes it not feel like a premium device
Another worry could be: how do you know if it’s a real victim who needs help, or an AI generated image.
The brave browser allows you to Picture in Picture and blocks ads!
Historically I have used jQuery with Java servlets at work, but that is an older way to do it now. The more morderem way I have been developing is using Java Spring Boot for the backend, and React for the front end (specifically NextJS). Both of those tools have a big community and support around them. jOOQ makes working with a database very easy and when you change types, it goes through the Java code.
I have tried Java Dropwizard in the past, but that seems to be slowly dying out with less support.
I have played a bunch on the train into work for the last 10 years… I am at level 10035… I also have a excel table of level date and number of gold bars I have at that point when I hit big checkpoints
Drill brush!
And when the code starts open source if they do a move like that (see Elasticsearch vs Opensearch, or Terraform vs OpenTF) then the community can fork it!
Maybe a local construction company dumping stuff?