

… and subservient to Russia.
What a stupid talking head.


… and subservient to Russia.
What a stupid talking head.


Do you expect the orange to read past your first sentence?


Banach-Tarski may be relevant here… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banach–Tarski_paradox


Cool analysis if you happen to have cylindrical onions and infinitely long knives laying around.


Isn’t it “any algorithm that would impress Dilbert’s Boss”? In the vein of “I don’t have to be faster than the bear… I just have to be faster than you”… /s


I am sure that will stabilize the economy. /s


This is th trouble with rule-by-self-interest… eventually different people’s self interests clash. Now what was the solution in the constitution? oh, yeah, rule by laws… but that clearly didn’t work… /s


Just a note: Windows software for controlling hardware is highly likely to assume a)direct access to the hardware (sometimes mediated thorough ancient APIs and assuming the existence of defunct expansion slots) and b) assume meatspace time can be counted using OS timing ticks (which get stretched out as modern VMs timeshare with other processes underneath the virtulized hardware). It is awfully tough to replace them sometimes.


Stick with Windows. Microft will deliver paradigm shifts and you will have no say in the matter. They are already removing options for disabling Copilot, and for all the promised backward compatibility they are letting go of features that lots of old Windows software depended on, as they introduce features similar to ones in Linux. I cannot really fault them for all of these changes, but the difference is actually one of choice and privacy, and not really the one you seem to think it is.
Would not want our warriors to learn critical thinking skills…