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Eh I feel like the memory bus width thing was more a case of binning memory controllers and the like.

Designing a part with a wide bus and putting the traces down on the board is what I would expect to be the easy part these days (surely).

But yield, yield comes for us all.


Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable.

I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught.

Specifically, the two reasons that it's no longer taught is that 1) rushing to get under a doorframe caused accidents 2) doorframes are no longer reinforced the way they used to be.

Eh honestly I would always recommend someone just buy a bambu a1 mini for like 150£ and keep it around for odds and ends It's basically at the point where it's plug and play.

But then again some people can't reason their way out of a paper bag. Like people who struggle to put together a computer...yes, the green colored square shaped plug goes in the green coloured square shaped socket! Wow.


Look at nordic chips. They were super smol even when I was using em almost a decade ago. Wsclp are crazy smol.

Executives of making shitloads of money off other people's hard work.

Executive layer is defunct.


>Their church/religious attendance is up

This was debunked, at least in the UK. Not sure about the US but I'll bet it's the same sham (church sponsored) statistics.

I think more of each generation is coming to realise that religion is an outmoded parasite.


The church certainly is, but religion isn't and will never be.

At this point I don't see any difference between the two. Modern religions are shaped (warped, really) by the larger organizations that control them.

Sure, the concept of "spiritual/non-scientific belief" isn't a parasite in and of itself, but even if the existing organized religions ceased to hold their sway, and people treated religion as a personal thing without centralized authorities, I still don't see an end to (for example) people trying to get their religious beliefs enshrined in law. That's parasite behavior.


Siri/Alexa/gemini are severely limited in what they can do/access because they wanna protect the brand.

Yeah! And what if Samsung put a bug in the silicon that gives them access to all your stuff without you ever knowing!

Or the CIA has set up inside your closet with a listening device!


But those are much more hypothetical. Telegram admins and anyone who bribes or hacks them do have access to your messages.

I find that it's usually management that ask for such things "because AI".

I mean using AI is a great way to interpret a query, determine if a helper script already exists to satisfy it, if not invoke a subagent to write a new script.

Problem with your "script" approach is how does that satisfy unknown/general queries? What if for one run you want to modify the behavior of the script?


>man tool | grep "thing I care about"

Isn't the same true of filtering tools available thru mcp?

The mcp argument to me really seems like people arguing about tabs and spaces. It's all whitespace my friends.


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