

On X86 only I think.
On X86 only I think.
Now we can export our chip production to China as well, just as we did all the other high paid union jobs.
Like what, some kind of parenting?
Which itself is a gimmick, they’ve just made the gates taller, electron leakage would happen otherwise.
Stronghold Defense mod is amazing. It’s basically a base defense game against hundreds of enemies parading towards you, with custom weapons and power ups.
Oh thats pretty neat. I know Cosmos Cloud had some interesting functionality similar to that, with Oauth support for everything. Though I’ve not tried it.
Flat fees for breaking the law are only a tax on the poor. If money can buy you privilege then you live in an oligarchy.
I have a birth bath I don’t ever replace the water in. Its like a shrub to me.
Its boring. You open a web browser or Steam, you do a thing, you go to sleep.
Well its not for no reason. Its so they can sell DRM.
You used be able to run Linux apps too, but they pulled it all back because they are only good at creating bloatware.
I do Ghostfolio for my stocks. Though I paid for it to support development, its quite cheap.
Umbrel, Cosmos Cloud, Caprover, Yacht, Dokku, there’s a billion of these things.
Its the business cycle. Smart companies are slowing production.
Their margins are being squeezed by AMD, so they already are.
It seems like a buggy mess to me.
I run my own anti-wef Bot. It alerts me of incoming digital currencies.
Europe broke their own procurement laws in order to choose Microsoft for the cloud, its good that tariffs were enough for them to finally follow their own laws.
I think its because deflation is when the money supply is contracting and less debt is being created, so asset values begin to be valued at their actual value instead of their inflated nominal value, and people are no longer encouraged to attain the cantillon effect that drives up asset values.
Which an inflated nominal value then causes more consumption via the wealth effect, and the misallocation of capital known as the business cycle, that requires bailouts via money printing in order to debase people on fixed income which provides riskier debt issuance and more innovation.