

Yeah I mean, that sounds reasonable. There is a big difference between generating all your game assets with AI and using Claude to refactor methods and write docs.


Yeah I mean, that sounds reasonable. There is a big difference between generating all your game assets with AI and using Claude to refactor methods and write docs.

Now just imagine how big the number is if you add shitty insurance, wage theft, forced part time hours, withholding of benefits, and continuous productivity multipliers while reducing wages.


The “confession” they had him read was the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. It’s like bill gates admitting to soiling a hotel towel in exchange for a half eaten Big Mac and the CIA backed him up with the promise of getting him membership to publishers clearing house.
This reminds me of how the grapes of wrath was banned in Russia because it showed that even the poorest most desperate people in the west still had cars.
“What was his motivation? I’ll tell you, a life of luxury driving a 2001 civic, a secrete decoder ring, and a job worth $50,000!!!”

That’s fucking grim but I can relate sometimes! Nice strip.

I got permabanned for saying “I wish Marjorie Taylor green would trip and swallow her own head”. Apparently I was inciting violence.

Agreed, but murder and violent crime rates are at the lowest rates in 25 years, and less than half what they were in the 70s. Thats at least moving in the right direction.


Can’t say on that one. For us it was a matter of features and price- it’s pretty reasonable and very well supported. I can understand your other considerations, they just weren’t #1 for our team.


We use 1Password for exactly this. It has team vaults, and supports MFAs, mobile, browser, desktop, etc. been very happy with it for last few years.


It’s real hand wavy and sounds mostly like marketing bs, I’d be curious what the real benchmarks, specs, and prices look like. If it’s 1/3 the speed of an nvidia stack but 25% the cost and 90% cheaper to operate then obviously that’s a big win!


We normally measure power in microwaves, as in how many microwave ovens of power does this use?


Someone should just flip it on them and make videos of a bunch of hairy knuckle dragging slobs also talking about why it’s great.


Totally disagree. Cities are wildly diverse, social media is grouped into echo chambers of extremely vocal minorities.
Tune out of all news and politics, put internet filters in place to block key words, focus on things you can actually control a day at a time. Hobbies :)


Yeah well fuck Italy on this one, this sounds like big ad hold office there. Then they have the nerve to complain that Apple doesn’t track users across websites so that’s unfair to apps that do. Get wrecked.
Ps. For those saying macrumors is some unknown site- it’s been a reputable Mac news and rumor tracking site for nearly 30 years, so get bent.
Anywhere you want because magic would allow anything to be true


P.s. fusion is free for personal non commercial, but I haven’t tried that version in browser, might not be possible.


They still support ARM Mac version- I wonder if it’s just non-Mac Arm they’re giving the cold shoulder to?


Some have gotten fusion 360 working via wine: https://github.com/cryinkfly/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux
Blender is Linux native, and it’s great for sculptures- not as great for making parts CAD style, but you can make it work: https://www.blender.org/download/
Cura seems to have native Linux support: https://linuxvox.com/blog/cura-linux/
Prusa slicer is also Linux native: https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/
Octoprint is of course Linux native, and I use it from a docker container. Can also work well from a pi. https://octoprint.org/
I use Fusion 360 + Cura + Octoprint myself, but I’m on mac. It’s really only the CAD software that I can’t recommend a native solution personally, but I have heard of a number of these: https://itsfoss.com/cad-software-linux/
Good luck!!
I think me means headphones on blind people are like VR goggles for sighted people.