So what’s the frustration here? That it didn’t have 256Gb? I can’t see it in the photo.
So what’s the frustration here? That it didn’t have 256Gb? I can’t see it in the photo.
True to a degree but you can do similar things with thinkpads and keep them longer. The company can always extend lifetime by enabling repairability and upgradeability. But this goes against their profit since they then can’t sell a new product every two years. The consumer shouldn’t have to find ways around planned obsolescence and feel superior if they manage to solve this puzzle.
How is jetbrains AI integration into their IDEs? I assume not perfect since you have more than one system.
This is kind of by design since these books are all criticisms of the status quo.
Not a loss. You can make an AI startup with the goal of being profitable yourself.
I know, I’m referring to a separate story that used an implant to wirelessly transmit the signal to the spinal cord. They were killing a bunch of cats and monkeys as well for their research. But they approached this responsibly and got a working prototype that helped a patient to walk again: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65689580
This was done by Courtines‘ Team in Switzerland not Musk.
Homeassistant helps a lot in that respect.
Have you considered psychological factors? It sounds a bit emotionally charged how you talk about food. Could be an eating disorder maybe? That’s usually about the topic of control. Did you have any life events that coincide with these phases where you can’t eat? Just an idea that you can entertain in parallel to the doctors treatment.
That formulation seems deliberately ambiguous.