Search engines need to start using AI detectors and drop the ranking way down when any significant portion of the page is AI generated.
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Prebuilt, high end PCs are almost always a waste of money unless you need a bunch of them for a business. They are not hard to build yourself and it doesn't even take very long.
You can get industrial grade CF cards that use SLC memory. They have much better write endurance than normal CF cards.
The touchscreen on my laptop works without having to configure anything. Mine doesn't fold into a tablet, so I rarely use the touchscreen though.
I would suggest that you load Elementary OS or Ubuntu on a flash drive, boot it up and try it out. You don't have to install anything, it will run right from the flash drive. That's the best way to figure out if a distro works with your hardware.
It costs $1250 for something with terrible efficiency. You could buy an awful lot of batteries for that much money.
That would certainly make me request a refund and just pirate the game.
It probably just needs some more RAM installed.
The satellites will require large thermal radiators. That's the only way to get rid of heat in space.
Normal server hardware won't survive the radiation very long and radiation hardened CPUs don't have the processing power for AI.
Every normal color camera has an IR filter. If they did not, the photos would be pink in sunlight. Some IR gets though the filter allowing you to see IR LEDs, but it's significantly attenuated.
Cameras have an IR blocking filter and it still damaged the sensor. I don't know how they can consider it eye safe. I wouldn't want to be close to one.
I hate thin laptops. The screens flex when you open them and feel like they are going to break and they don't have enough connectors.