IDK for sure but I suppose you can circle the display disregarding the app that shows it, and it will do the AI search.
I agree it’s a bit far fetched to call it AI display, but what else should they call it?
IDK for sure but I suppose you can circle the display disregarding the app that shows it, and it will do the AI search.
I agree it’s a bit far fetched to call it AI display, but what else should they call it?
This should probably have been posted under Android?
The specs sound a lot like 13T, and I’m not sure if this image search is better or more convenient than just using Google lens?
Anyways I love they’ve kept the flat front, which was a major point in my decision to get the 13T Pro.
Apart from the glass back, I really like the 13T, but in hindsight I think the non pro is better value if you are not a major gamer.
Yes, to quote the article so you don’t have to read it:
The woman was sailing in a catamaran some 278 nautical miles (more than 500 kilometers) southwest of the island of Gran Canaria when the shark struck.
No they are not pro life, and they should never be allowed to use that term or make that claim without protests.
I’m European and I own AMD stock, but I don’t root for Intel to fail.
It’s not only Russia, but also China who is getting more aggressive, we need to stick together now more than ever since WW2.
It’s insane that a traitor like Trump has a shot at becoming president of USA!?!?
Intel Foundry scores $3B for defense chips
On a busy Monday, Intel also revealed it won up to $3 billion in funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to establish a secretive manufacturing program called the “Secure Enclave.”
This is probably the saving grace for Intel, USA will not allow to be dependent on production outside USA, and AFAIK there are no other remaining US foundries left that are remotely competitive with a world leading production process.
A dispute over how much profit Intel stood to take from each chip sold to the Japanese electronics giant blocked Intel from settling on the price with Sony,
Yeah that’s what I thought, Intel simply isn’t competitive. For a console SOC the CPU part eats about twice the power of an AMD, and the GPU part cost about twice to make, because it needs twice the die area to compete with AMD on performance. This creates design restrictions, and makes the system more expensive to build.
I’m surprised Intel was even in the game, they’d obviously have to sell at a deficit to compete. Maybe it was to prevent AMD from getting a sweet deal?
If Intel were serious about it, and had confidence in their technologies, they’d have taken a bad deal now, and improved their technologies to make it profitable later. But Intel already has problems with profitability, so maybe they won’t take on another loss giving investment.
When AMD took the console business from Nvidia/Intel, they made a cutthroat offer, that Nvidia refused to compete with, and now AMD is dominant and make good money on consoles.
They’ve been trying that since winter, but maybe they are doubling down there?
Seems like the Russian counteroffensive lost its steam quickly.
Look, Kristen, I make a mean chicken curry. I don’t think that it’s insulting for anybody to talk about their dietary preferences
Was it just like locker-room-talk?
This Vance guy was the perfect choice by Trump. Probably the only thing I agree with in his campaign. (S)
And Laura Loomer is right up there competing with him on being the most brilliant. 🤣🤣🤣
Ofcourse the cops need to respond
Yes, but then there’s the matter of HOW they respond.
Yes, but I still don’t believe an anonymous caller should have this kind of weight. If it’s not anonymous however it should.
But then there should also be a possibility of the caller facing charges on an obviously false accusation.
So the caller needs to be verified before going to extremes.
Maybe this was done properly, but I was thrown off by the handcuff bit, here it’s not normal to handcuff somebody who cooperates.
OK, here it’s the other way around, you don’t normally handcuff somebody unless they are arrested.
If they enter his home, and there is no evidence of a crime, then what is the basis for the arrest?
One thing is to investigate the truth of a call, another is to act on it as if it’s verbatim truth.
How is “someone called” enough evidence to enter peoples homes and arrest them?
These officers should lose their job,
This is one of the economic indicators Russia can’t hide, and it’s not looking good.
In 2022 when they increased interest rates to 20%, they strengthened the Ruble by a lot, doubling the value of the Ruble.
But the Ruble has been declining since, and now even with nearly as high an interest rate of 19%, The Ruble is almost as low as the dramatic drop in 2022 that caused the interest hike to 20%.
This is the second time in a couple of months they increase interest rates, and combined they are a 3% increase in a short time. And the Ruble remains at a low value.
For anyone in doubt, this is a strong indicator that the Russian economy can’t handle the pressure of the war. Russian wages are losing value fast, and investments are very expensive, so a further decline in the Russian economy is likely. Especially since there is no cheap unemployed labor to draw growth from, which there normally would be in a situation of economic decline, but there is already full employment.
The Russian economy is in decline and overheating at the same time.
Maybe she was schooled, but I bet she learned nothing.
I wonder how they “know” she tried to buy “Percocet, a prescription painkiller.”
If it’s true he laced something with fentanyl and sold it as Percocet, then it’s absolutely murder.
This is absolutely not safe to handle in an illegal black market, no wonder people die so easily. I knew it was dangerous, but this shit is REALLY playing with fire.