

This year, it is no longer Consumer Electronics Show… it’s now Corporate Electronics Show.


This year, it is no longer Consumer Electronics Show… it’s now Corporate Electronics Show.


NPUs do those calculations far more effectively than a GPU though is what I was meaning.


And this is why billionaires have been building bunkers.


No as it doesn’t compute graphical information and is solely for running computations for “AI stuff”.


It doesn’t confuse us… it annoys us with the blatant wrong information. e.g. glue is a pizza ingredient.


It was the AI that messed it up to begin with lol. Vibe coding has often required coders having to go back and spend even more time fixing it then if they just did it themselves.


Used this recently to help a friend out to get a game running and didn’t want to switch to Windows OS to run another remote software.
Yeah, most of my questions all lead to Arch related stuff, which oftentimes the wiki has answers for.
Then there’s a paywall to put you on the ground.
I don’t know about Arch itself on its own but I use CachyOS that is built off it and everything just works for me.


I remember a similar incident once at a convention.
It’s easier to install/use. It was my first distro before I switched to CachyOS for my latest build.


Why not both.


Now you’ll actually get a pop-up claiming “click here to find out why” in regards to the slowness.


I’ve been telling a friend about this. He doesn’t watch Star Trek but when we’re looking at what batshit crazy thing happened each week I keep tossing in… “right on track for The Bell Riots”.
I used Mint on my previous system but currently rolling CachyOS personally. Bazzite was a close contender for me.


Like why don’t we just have ACTUAL DOCTORS and techs trained to do this actually test it. Wild concept I know.


Obtaining a game digitally is not the same as a requirement to play it.
Yes, there are several distros that come with many things prepackaged. See Fedora, CachyOS, and Mint for examples.