

I don’t think the foundries are the limiting factor. There’s a shit ton of engineering going into every step of the fab process and most of those experts are in Taiwan.
I don’t think the foundries are the limiting factor. There’s a shit ton of engineering going into every step of the fab process and most of those experts are in Taiwan.
They have to hyperbolize to attract investors. At the rate they burn cash they won’t survive without constant massive financial inputs.
Not shocking.
Always has been 😉
The only difference between their concept and Alexa, for example, is that you wear it on your face and tether it to a phone. Oh, I guess it also has a display you can read. Massive innovation right there.
Windows treats users like a product.
There goes that argument against Rust…
It’s obvious that the LLM didn’t understand the code at all. It chose to refactor the way it did because of a silly comment.
TLDR; it’s the way we’ve always done it and there’s a lot of inertia so we won’t put in a plan for the future because that’s a lot of work.
Well, of course they are.
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Yes. Just connect one moca adapter to your ISP’s modem/router via Ethernet. If the router already has a coax port you only need a single moca device at the other end. Then plug the coax cable into one of your home’s cable junction boxes. Your home’s probably got a cable splitter somewhere if you have more than one cable outlet. Unplug the cables you’re not using at the splitter. Now plug in another moca adapter at another cable junction box and wire that into Ethernet to distribute to your device, eg. Computer or network switch.