This is probably the rub. CEOs are ALREADY redundant, AI doesn't change that.
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Pretty much this, I dual boot Windows + Fedora and game on both, it is interesting that a good portion of my games, maybe 30-40%, especially those with Linux binaries, will actually run a lot better on Linux.
I think that may be down to GPU stuff, I suspect it's related to graphics drivers and Vulkan games probably.
For the record TOR's funding by the US government is problematic. They fund a large number of TOR exit nodes, which though (like Signal) they can't track 100% of what everyone does, they're still able to gather a disgusting amount of information and use it against you.
My friend's dad's second uncle removed also said that biden is hitler therefore
Personally, I find other people are the cure to these things. Get to know the people around you, make friends, care about each other, and you'll generally be alright whatever the case, plus it can be fun.
This video has proven to me that I could cut my grass in under a minute, instead of spending about 30 minutes with a stupid petrol thing (which I do as little as I legally can). I wonder how easy it is to own and learn to use a scythe.
Of all these, I most wonder who decides to get Suleiman the Magnificent tattooed? All the others have a vaguely stereotypically masculine aesthetic.
Suleiman is most famously known for wearing a fucking onion for a hat.
So.. was the US acting on any of this before recent Israel-Palestine escalations? Why didn't Obama or Biden fix any of these problems despite being voted in by a totally working democracy?
Firstly, I want to say it's cool you're positively engaging and stimulating a lot of conversation around this.
As far turing machines go - It's only a concept that's meant to show a fundamental "level" of computing ("turing completeness"), what a computing device can or cannot achieve. As you agree a turing machine could 'simulate' a brain (and we know brains can simulate a turing machine - we invented them!), then conceptually, yes, the brain is computationally equivalent, it is 'turing complete', albeit with some randomness thrown in.
Never used the M1/M2s, but I used to install Fedora on all my Intel macbooks and it always ran flawlessly, so it certainly had good support for apple hardware and peripherals back in the day.
Gaming on an ARM CPU is going to be painful no matter what, but as pointed to, x86 and x86_64 emulators are going to be your best bet. You may find a small number of games also offer a native ARM binary, but it's not common.