Google’s response
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Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy 6
Fiber optic controlled? Are the basically using these with really long cables so they can’t be jammed?
I irrationally hate the term “web3” (or maybe it’s rational). It feels like someone tried to force a paradigm rather than the natural evolution.
My new hotness has a 30-sec anti-slip feature!
“Your proposal is acceptable “
I mean it’s accurate less than it is wild. If you hear the phrase somewhere you can count on UD to give you a fairly accurate understanding of what it means.
This is the correct answer. Assuming it’s a work owned device, the answer to “can they monitor me?” is always yes.
However, unless you’re constantly tripping their automated alarms, or management has come to them with a productivity issue about you, they’re not gonna do much.
I’m gonna go against the grain here and say no, especially in IT. I’m a hiring manager and I can’t tell you the number of people that are loaded with certs and only understand rote memorization and not actually practical application of topics. I prefer to see the experience and my interview questions actually get into real examples to see your thought process, instead of spitting out a list of facts.
Now, if you don’t have the experience, that can potentially offset things some, but I’ve always found experience and application are key for any of my hires.
This is a good thing. I need some of my cookies for other….purposes, and having them encrypted like that was a pain in the ass
My next card is probably gonna be an ARC. I don’t need millions of cuda cores and the ability to do realtime 4K ray tracing or whatever. I just need a good, solid, midrange card that doesn’t cost a fortune and I don’t want to support nvidia at “lower” price points because they’re pushing everything up.
I thought they were unique per printer not just type. More akin to a serial number instead of a model number.