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Comment Re:81 sildes (Score 1) 53

I gotta admit, the 13" Macbook Air is a good choice for college students. It's relatively fast, built well, reliable, and isn't nearly as overpriced as a Macbook Pro.

If my kid used this presentation on me, I'd be sold. Although, personally, I'd like a Lenovo T series instead because I know that I'm going to have to deal some at least one oddball software version for a class that only works on Windows.

Comment They both look pretty happy (Score 4, Funny) 68

They both look pretty content in that picture. Makes sense... Bill G got control of most of the world's laptops and desktops, while Linus got control of most of the world's servers and smartphones. It's almost like they decided to spilt the entire IT ecosystem in two, and also decided to keep Apple around for sport.

Comment Re:The question is... (Score 1) 361

I'll answer your question with another question... does it really matter that the Trump administration thinks about this problem? AI probably isn't going to take over the majority of jobs by 2028, so it doesn't really matter what the Trump admin thinks the "solution" for this is. Sure, unemployment caused by AI takeover will slowly increase over the next few years, but we're probably not talking 20% unemployment rates like it was the next great depression.

This will likely be a problem for the next administration to fix, or the one after that.

Comment Re:Conspicuously Absent (Score 1) 46

Looking at their sparse and weird product listing, I can see why they might be in financial trouble. You would think that a store called "American Science" would have a good selection of solar panels for experiments, but when you do a search on that, you only get one real option for a 100mA panel and a handful of solar flood lights.

Likewise, I did a search for 3D printers and found NO printers available and only one roll of filament. But... they have a selection of lawn statues. Why, I don't know.

Comment Is KDE on old hardware really a good experience? (Score 0) 134

I can't imagine modern Linux versions running KDE running on 10 year old hardware is going to be a great experience. Especially if they're still using a PC with a hard drive for storage.

Sure, they're probably used to a horrible UI experience by using a Windows 10 PC loaded with years of bloatware, but this isn't going to seem like much of an improvement to them.

Comment Re:no due process (Score 1) 24

Of course, this is Frontier we're talking about. Their incompetent customer support department couldn't resolve billing issues or connection issues for their customers 90% of the time, so what makes you think that they would do any better when it's Universal or Sony making the demands for assistance?

Comment Re:Because... (Score 1) 157

These were likely the same corporate executives who tried outsourcing their IT, development, and tech support to foreign counties in the 2000's to cut their costs and improve their bonuses. That didn't work out well for most of them. Hell... I'll bet that many of these executives are still trying to defend their decisions to outsource their data centers to cloud hosting providers in the 2010's. Those AWS and Azure bills are getting pretty big, though... time to start using AI agents in the 2020's to try to cut costs again.

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