Just shows how much TSMC is really killing it.
Just shows how much TSMC is really killing it.
…I mean it actually sounds quite good? That’s probably better secured than your password manager which has a very similar risk profile.
… It should have been built like that from the start though! And this relies on Microsoft never watering it down so they can skim user data off the top…
They HAVE improved, I got my previous GPU RMAed because their latest driver version had a bug in it that turned off the fans and cooked it…
That was about the same time as games like overwatch just wouldn’t work for months at a time.
Now, things mostly work (less greenscreen crashes than before), but are just not as good as Nvidia’s seem to be.
I will be looking at team green for my next card though I think.
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They can come down next February on a dragon
Once you have an AI detector, you can use it’s results to train your AI to pass the detector.
It’s still less conductive than metal. The latest/best CPU coolers have started to ship coolers with cold plates that are shaped to deliberately curve slightly to match how intel/AMD CPUs curve differently
Waiting for the re-drawing of the text on the lid to effect the flatness of the cpu and ruin cooling or something…
Still, a much nicer issue to have than Intel is fighting!
Other satellite internet options are available (or will be soonish)
Oneweb is live, although they aim more at ISPs and businesses.
The Amazon one might happen if New Glen ever gets of the ground (although it’s launching on other providers too)
It’s way less than the cost of running a fiber line out there though!
So potentially subsidise the starling terminal instead.
Oh, ok, that’s annoying then. One of those cases where it feels like the person putting the course together has never actually interacted with children?
Is the fact that C# produced executables also a problem? With python you can ‘protect’ non lab computers at the school by just not installing the python runtime on them. Teach them c# and I guarantee they will be making executables to cause trouble.
Generally agree with you that teachers should be able to choose at least one of the languages to teach. basic web dev stuff is probably pretty useful to them though if it includes JavaScript?
I leant from scratch as my first programming language in year 12.
They tried to teach OOP in year 13, but I didn’t really get it until university.
This was years ago at this point, I think they introduced the programming GCSE the year after I did my A-Levels.
A scripting language like python is the ideal language to start with because you can JUST learn the programming bit without worrying about OOP, project structures, compiling etc.
Lots of us have the experience of being the kid in that situation though. I learnt python in secondary school.
I learnt to program in python (in year 12). It was pretty good:
PHP is native in Linux then?
How is that different to something like powershell?
It’s not a Microsoft problem
It may be a little late for this year (depends where you are I guess) but runner beans require little space as you run them up some kind of DIY tripod and give you loads of beans later in the year.
They are meant to be perennials (unreliable in my experience!) but I normally grow from seed every year
I preferred when it was a full squared stripe instead of trying to round the edges. Own it if your going to do that.
(As previously mentioned, it allows them to have some of the best phone cameras and let it sit flat on a table)
Can you not get it from a key reseller? As long as your buying it above the minimum sale price it’s probably legit.