What do you mean? Are you talking about Lucio, Mario’s brother? He has always been Lucio. Poor Lucio is scared of ghosts. Who is this Luigi you speak of? Are you thinking of Walucio? Wario’s brother?
What do you mean? Are you talking about Lucio, Mario’s brother? He has always been Lucio. Poor Lucio is scared of ghosts. Who is this Luigi you speak of? Are you thinking of Walucio? Wario’s brother?
It is not. Welcome to the fossil fuel dystopia.
Yes, but I tend to always use the same two or three servers and they get saved. So, switching afterwards is seamless and as straight forward as with the app. Easier, even.
Use wireguard or any other open client, and use the credentials files generated with the provider. Same servers but an actually functioning, integrated and FOSS software.
I doubt any higher up is “barely scraping by”. And as another comment brought up the recipes, this is most definitely a bot.
Spanish here. Latin American dubs are made by some of the most talented voice actors and sometimes their performances outshine the original actors to the point some of them are celebrities on their own right. Stargate’s was really good.
Except, that’s in the real world of physics. In this mathematical/philosophical hypothetical metaphysical scenario, x is infinite. Thus the probability is 1. It doesn’t just approach infinite, it is infinite.
It’s not close to 100%, it is by formal definition 100%. It’s a calculus thing, when there’s a y value that depends on an x value. And y approaches 1 when x approaches infinity, then y = 1 when x = infinite.
Almost surely, I’m quoting mathematicians. Because an infinite anything also includes events that exist but with probability zero. So, sure, the probability is 100% (more accurately, it tends to 1 as the number of monkeys approach infinite) but that doesn’t mean it will occur. Just like 0% doesn’t mean it won’t, because, well, infinity.
Calculus is a bitch.
In typical statistical mathematician fashion, it’s ambiguously “almost surely at least one”. Infinite is very large.
The whole point is that one of the terms has to be infinite. But it also works with infinite number of monkeys, one will almost surely start typing Hamlet right away.
The interesting part is that has already happened, since an ape already typed Hamlet, we call him Shakespeare. But at the same time, monkeys aren’t random letter generators, they are very intentional and conscious beings and not truly random at all.
To hire more AI people, of all things.
Power efficiency. Arm promises the same performance at lower temps and wattage than x86 at competitive price points. That’s a really attractive proposition for the laptop market. x86 can be as small format, as power efficient, as cheap, or as powerful than ARM but not all at the same time.
“We want to appeal to a wider audience that’s not the typical X fan”.
It’s usually code for “stakeholders/execs want infinite growth, and we are too burnt out/creatively bankrupt to fight back. So, enjoy the change to another cookie cutter slop content”.
Some shows even start out there already. Massive red flag.