World of Warcraft. If your focus is primarily in PvP, then you specifically want to look at Battlegrounds and Arenas in WoW.
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World of Warcraft. If your focus is primarily in PvP, then you specifically want to look at Battlegrounds and Arenas in WoW.
Makes sense to me. You are either capable or incapable of doing something (badly and otherwise). Practice is just refinement over that.
Apple added (a while back) what they call a “Neural Engine,” which is hardware dedicated to efficient execution of ML workloads.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_A11
They have been refining it ever since. I would not be surprised if they made advancements in both the hardware and software used for local GAI.
It is.
For me, personally, I would rather pick them up from the points store because of the lower friction to get them loaded on the Deck.
What do you use in its place?
They are, in the form of “diamond batteries”,
I wonder if they will use the voice recordings to train their model.
I am going to watch the VOD later, but I get the feeling I will disappointed. Not sure what others are looking forward to, but there are somethings I really want to see but feel that I won’t (maybe ever):
This will also likely be the last year I am on the iPhone Upgrade Program for a while unless they announce a foldable.
Not the funniest I have played, but I definitely found it funny and fun.
There are people like you, and then there are people who refuse to learn new things.
Pessimistic: Apple lawyers have arguments prepared that DRM’ing individual components does not violate this law.
Less Pessimistic: Apple got a sufficient head start in supporting third-party repairs that it would be beneficial for them to get this law passed so that other manufacturers scramble to catch up.
Because this CEO bet his life on his ideas, this would be more about hubris than greed. If it were just greed, he would have bet someone else’s life.
Gonna give this a try later. This is a fantastic idea if the back and forth resembles a real interview. Can help people build up confidence before a real interview. The trick will, unfortunately, be how well an interviewee can write the prompt. A future iteration may want to offer pre-made prompts tailored for specific companies and their positions.
With the way social media companies are imploding, you may get your wish.
I’ll be happy if they go through with this. I already have trouble resisting the lure of easy access food, but this will help me kick that habit.
Every credit union I have been a part of had some home brewed security system that did not follow best practices. Really felt like they contracted out to some kid still in college just to have something online.
I’m certain there are better CUs out there, but I think the issue is most can’t afford much better.