Ah, my bad. Sorry.
Ah, my bad. Sorry.
I have one. It’s 4k, which gave me some trouble from an Ubuntu media server, and the refresh rate is ~144, I believe. It cost me something like 300-400 USD.
Try a Spectre t.v. they’re made for digital signage. I got one and hooked it up to a media server.
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My partner and I have founded a company that uses custom AI models trained on research to (partially) automate the process of peer review and replication. We can identify mistakes and some types of fraud in research to aid reviewers as well as extract methods and equations from papers and automatically verify findings. If you know anything about the state of research right now, those are some incredibly large benefits.
Yeah, but it would take a few years, I imagine. I’m not really trying to make points that have long term good outcomes, but ones that a politician could make to justify the purchase. I think we’re all aware that our elected officials don’t give a shit about the long term outcomes.
It might be more cost effective to just buy Mexico.
Seems doable, assuming they would sell, and might cost less than a war.
I used to have a power shell script that a coworker gave me that would uninstall a huge number of services and apps on windows, change a bunch of config settings etc.
I’ve always wished there were a way to roll out a stripped windows release as an open source project without getting sued.
I didn’t get the impression that those hoops were artificial. They aren’t providing support for it, but that’s different from actively obstructing people.
It’s also 60", which is absurdly large to me lol. Glad I could help, though.