I’m the reverse. As I get older, all the things I used to consider deal breakers just don’t matter as much. I don’t really care about how upgradable or repairable the device is, I’m just gonna pay Apple for the upgrade and pay them again to fix it. Whenever I have to solve an issue on my gaming PC I get an inch closer to just throwing it out and buying whatever overpriced gaming laptop comes working out of the box.
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Similar tools have been written that support locally hosted models if that’s what you mean.
Why? Your boss sure does
Also like, what’s the point of the occupation “releasing” hostages if they’re just being released into a concentration camp where they will continue to suffer and risk death?
The magnet and the charging coil aren’t the same afaik. They’re located together since their functionality is linked, but ultimately they are separate.
It’s pretty good that even the bot questions the reliability of MBFC now that it includes a second source.
In practice, yeah that’s how that works. Compare the Zionist occupation in Palestine, and consider ISIS, both were/are brutal theocratic regimes founded by militants in the levant, hated by neighbors who fight to protect their people and lands. Yet their relations with the west couldn’t be more different.
Yeah I think it varies by ecosystem. Java and C# have really good IDE support, made possible because those languages were designed in a way that made the jobs of IDEs simpler. For more dynamic languages like JS and Python, there’s less that an IDE can offer that isn’t easily provided as a plugin. For languages like Rust I think there is more potential for high IDE support, but up to this point I think text editors have dominated due to general preference and a lack of entrenched ecosystem support.
I think the line between these two categories is less defined than it once was. A well set up vscode environment is functionally very comparable to the equivalent jetbrains product. The difference mostly lies I think it how “out of the box” the set up is.
I see this sentiment repeated a lot, but what kinds of stability and quality issues are you experiencing? It seems similar to “back in the day everything was good but now it’s bad”.
There are 5 required dependencies, where are you getting the number 130 from? https://github.com/rustls/rustls/blob/main/rustls/Cargo.toml#L20
If I could game on my MacBook Pro I already would be. There’s a decent library of games that can run but it’s a lot more work than a windows or Linux box if you want to venture beyond 64-bit native ports.