Yeah I remember my uni professor exclaimed "that's a 128mb usb stick? Holy fuck!" Or the 32mb MMC card for my ngage that could hold a whopping whole 10 songs
JeffKerman1999
I work with computers and clouds all day. I don't really want to spend more time on it.
Uh, I thought a /s wasn't necessary but I guess that I'm not outlandish enough
I... don't have a computer at home?
Who knows, maybe it will
Yep the few people that say "with ai my job has improved" are the people that were shit at their job. Like a dude was so happy on linkedin about how great it is to have chatgpt do the analysis of some csv, it would have been soooo difficult with a spreadsheet...
I have copilot because my company is ms partner and we have all the GitHub stuff and whatnot. It's only useful when creating mock tests and it creates values for variables. Stuff that before I was doing semi manually using a library to create the values during the test. Otherwise the suggestions are plain wrong or so convoluted (and I wouldn't know if they are right because I don't understand what's happening) that I would never allow it in the codebase, it probably took some l337code/codegolf challenge as an example...
Yeah well, play the game that have requirements that you pc supports. It's always been like that.
My wife's laptop was upgraded during a "maintenance window" one night. Now to downgrade I would have to wipe it clean and reinstall everything and restore backups.... Too much hassle and then maybe it will be upgraded again. Bios doesn't allow disabling tpm
Well, it's popular not because of demand but because Win7 is ancient. In the old times there were utilities that copied win2k binaries into a winNT4 install to add features like new directX, I wonder if that is still possible on win7
When they were a search engine 20+ years ago
Maybe it could run some HomeAssistant dashboard?