Comment Re: Ain't nothing like the real thing baby. (Score 1) 40
The only VM with good Windows accelerated graphics performance is VMware, period. It feels gross to write that, but it's true.
The only VM with good Windows accelerated graphics performance is VMware, period. It feels gross to write that, but it's true.
I have one for space cadet pinball...
You failed to read between the lines there.
You think it's not an problem if a hostile superpower with massive manufacturing capacity is going to go through some hard times?
You remind me of Macron being all happy to make Trump sign a treaty at Versailles. How did that go the last time?
Windows has failed, the experiment is over, Windows is a joke, and no professional would be caught using it, if they want to be taken seriously.
The problem is government. OK, nobody takes government IT seriously and for good reason, but they still need to interface with the government constantly. Since every fucking governmental entity in the USA is based on Windows and IBM, we're all forced to be able to interoperate with those. Microsoft has deliberately made their Office suite non-interoperable with false standards that require epic effort to duplicate to a working extent.
Local governments use Windows to interoperate with State govs. State govs use Windows to interoperate with the feds. Microsoft is a defense contractor and part of the panopticon (literally every whistleblower has had something to tell us about how our government uses their control over Microsoft to spy on us, they're a known member of PRISM, etc.) so the feds will "never" stop using Windows, and trying to keep the rest of us using it too.
I put never in quotes because sure it can change... but only way too late.
Don't you think that quite a few of the chip companies will pop together with the bubble, if a bubble pops?
Not unless a lot of new capacity is added. There are not a lot of fabs being built to increase memory production capacity. Not only will the AI demand not vanish overnight, but there is also going to be a lot of pent-up demand from consumers to satisfy. They will be comparatively pleased to pay only slightly elevated prices.
What would be better is if operating systems weren't absolute shit that requires a gigabyte's worth of updates every 2 weeks.
That would be ideal, but barring that, we could use WoL to wake them up when they need updates. The technology is only what, 30 years old?
The transition will take some time, so it would be nice if the US does not do a total collapse, but a slow slide into the 2nd world. But even if that collapse happens, the rest of the world will be ok.
The USA is the world's second largest manufacturer of heavy equipment, and it won't just go quietly. The death throes will be substantial. Meanwhile we've been getting a tech transfer from Ukraine so the USA can function in modern warfare.
Nothing good happens if the USA fails.
you could run your preferred Linux distribution natively, but that might not be an option, particularly if an organization is keen on the "security, manageability, and integration of the Windows platform."
Are the security, manageability, and integration in the room with us?
1) Microsoft just pushed an update which fixes a bunch of Windows problems, but fucks up Office, they obviously did zero integration testing.
2) This update was mandatory, it could not be declined by any means, even though it was known to fuck things up. So much for manageability.
3) Don't even fucking get me started on security when Microsoft doesn't even know what the fuck happened at least the last two times there's been a serious security breach of Azure. There are no logs. They have no clue.
Only a complete chucklefuck with zero industry experience believes Microsoft provides any of those things. Even policy is a shitty joke when it doesn't do half the shit you want and the other half is unreliable, you still wind up needing the scripts and other bullshit for windows automation that people cite as a problem when you need them for Unix.
If I'm not trying to insult you, but you take offense anyhow, that's on you
If you're not trying to be insulting, but you're being insulting anyway, you're a stupid asshole.
We don't. Feel free to read the news about Windows 11
Which American values? There's not one set.
For example, this nation was founded on racism and theft. Are those the traditional values you mean?
Well, at least SOMEONE has decided to find out whether it's a bubble or not the hard way.
Sounds like they'll try to identify some highly physical things a person could do better than AI, and provide training for it.
No, they'll tell you to go get your own training for it, for which you can get a nice student loan!
And then, let's say an awful lot of work does get done with less and less effort on our parts. This could mean that things become cheaper and easier to make, therefore less expensive to buy.
What it means is the number of jobs contracts and people can't afford things, and since the masses of asses think dumb shit about UBI we can't have that either, so a lot of people are going to have to die.
this is a false hope and a misleading headline. If one actually reads the story, these engineers are being hired to complete training of AI that was incomplete due to earlier departures
hurble durble false hope, then I shall present my own false hope!
The will never do what it is supposed to. And when it is capable of doing it then it will replace us all. We'll find out about it when the bombs drop.
It's a sad fact of life that this level of consumption is only possible through systematized large scale cruelty to animals with current technology.
I don't agree. In fact you could fix a lot of what's wrong without even spending more money to do it than it would have cost to do right in the first place. Modifications to slaughterhouses like having the cows go through a curved passage so they can't see what's happening to others in front of them for example. Obviously you can't fix feedlots without eliminating them, so some things are basically unsolvable, except that we don't actually need feedlots and could eliminate them.
Therefore I'd say the sad fact is that we don't even give a fuck about reducing the cruelty.
All theoretical chemistry is really physics; and all theoretical chemists know it. -- Richard P. Feynman