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> Wait, isn't this what MIDI is for?

It is but I don’t think this Pocket Operator has MIDI without adding third party hardware.


> The alleged conduct at issue does not reflect how OkCupid operates today.

I mean, come on. This bullshit is what you said before.

You haven’t changed, you’re just pissed off you caught but a bit smug you got away with it scott free.


This seems to be somewhat similar to web browsers.

I could see the model becoming part of the OS.

Of course Google and Microsoft will still want you to use their models so that they can continue to spy on you.

Apple, AMD and Nvidia would sell hardware to run their own largest models.


Fixing the 16K RAM pack makes an apperance in the Micro Men film:

https://youtu.be/XXBxV6-zamM?t=1694

RAM was so tight on those 8-bit machines that many games used tricks like hiding things inside the viewable area of the screen to eck out just a little bit more.


Not sure why the down votes, this is true. If you only had 16, 32, or 48K then 64K seemed like a lot.

Hell, the RAM size was so important that they named machines after it.


An enterprise licence won't save you, Google, Microsoft, et al have happily been breaking copyright laws for years.

If the publishing industry can't win a case against the AI firms then you don't stand a chance when you finally find out they've been training on your private data the whole time.

They can tell you one thing and do the opposite and there's effectively nothing you can do about it. You'd be a fool to trust them.


If you think the Seal isn't affordable then don't buy one.

You can buy a brand new Dacia Spring for only £12,240. Personally I don't think it's a great car but it's certainly doesn't cost 40K.

If it were my money I'd spend a bit more on either a used Jag ePace or a Renault 5 but some people prefer new cars I guess.


Thanks for the nerd snipe! I just found the Citroen e-C3, for a couple thousand more than the Spring. Both look fine. They should just be station wagons, but this is our timeline.

This is just silly. In what way is a $600 netbook their flagship product when then also ship wildly successful 128GB MacBook Pros and 256GB Mac Studios?

I was more disapointed when they dropped the 512GB Mac Studio than I am the loss of the Mac Pro. My hope is that they'll launch something really useful at the WWDC to make up for that.


They should market Ramones' branded propofol for everyone that wants to be sedated. :P

Heads I win, tails you loose. :(

It takes only one win to remove our rights but once they’re gone you’ll never get them back.


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