The most unrealistic part of this is that they were listening to him at all, and not just shouting him down and behaving like monkeys.
Today at least, he would not have gotten the chance to give that second dialog with a reasonable expectation that this crowd would have remained civil.
I 100% support this, and I think the overerwhealming majority of humanity doesn’t have a moral issue aborting in cases where down-syndrome or other similar genetic conditions were diagnosed ahead of time.
This entire subset of abortions is an entirely different discussion to folks using abortion as a form of birth control or political statement these days. Don’t mix these two topics up.
@SaycheeseDGTL I agree. This costs me about 7 dollars from Amazon for everything you see on that plate (including the soda).
Soda is a 12 pack, tomato lasts me for two sandwiches, the chips have 10-15 servings at the size you see in the image. The whole thing is like ~600 calories.
@Zzanuff00@CultureCrave I am exaggerating (though what I said is certainly possible).
It really does seem bloated from that clip. I can't tell the frame rate of course, but the fact that it is literally stuttering in the trailer already tells you a lot.
@khan_the_rockz@CultureCrave That means nothing. Games like this typically run at sub 720p resolutions at 30fps with low visual fidelity and rendering artifacts on consoles.
The audience for those devices just doesn't care that much.
Most people aren’t students. The MSRP for the MacBook Neo is 600 USD. Your argument is like claiming that every single deal offered on every laptop ever is the listed sales price.
I literally posted multiple gaming laptops in the 600 USD range that you are conveniently ignoring by moving back to your questionable 500 USD price.
The MacBook Neo is unstable for anything besides light web browsing and extremely rudimentary work, can’t game whatsoever (I’ve heard this is a popular hobby nowadays), and is non-upgradable (which wouldn’t be an issue except for the fact that it has 8G/256G (unusable) without a dedicated VRAM pool in addition to this.
Nice discussion here. It’s like I am talking at a wall.
I am talking about gaming or any 3D creative workflow task.
Loading transformer models is one of the things those Macs excelled at, though you can’t purchase the high memory configurations anymore, and I don’t see that returning from Apple anytime soon.
Their GPU compute speeds are also not really powerful enough to keep up with models at the sizes that the memory capacity of those machines implies.