Probably a better article - https://news.mit.edu/2024/mit-spinout-boston-metal-makes-steel-with-electricity-0522
It’s trying to commercialise MIT research. It’s always hard to tell in this early days if that’ll work out or not.
There are many other efforts around the world of low or zero carbon emission steel. Almost none of them are cheap enough to take off unless the cost carbon emissions increases a couple of orders of magnitude.
Play what you enjoy. The old games can look better because you skip through to the best ones over the last 50+ years. Many were buggy, had terrible controls or were just boring. You’re probably not wasting your time on those.
What’s with these hours long youtube essays? Surely some editing would be beneficial? And, in this case, publish the chapters separately.
It’s no longer a public company. So it can be bought when Musk chooses to sell. Or if he defaults on his loan then it may go to banks but they really don’t want it and have already written off their loan to him.
I could see my own company falling victim to this kind of attack. I guess for a targeted attack all personal Google accounts or other password managers are a vulnerability. I’d cry if my work blocked the chrome password manager.
What if the output is encrypted? Or 34d matrix.
What if the test was testing timing. Or threading. Or error handing?
Dubai: flying cars! Also Dubai: the city doesn’t need a sewer system
Which means bard (and any new AI offering) is already dead?
The best ones show a port scan. The worst just show scrolling html source code.
ssh still doesn’t work. I’m out of ideas!
Just chuck more data at it and hope for the best! It’s a pretty fun strategy even if it fails a lot
Click bait title is
Off topic: I didn’t realise how intense Eurogamer has gotten with ads. Could barely read the article on my phone. 😡
Slow news day. Plus we know from the Switch launch they don’t feel compelled to have a lot of games ready. It was breath of the wild, your typical launch party game and … nothing memorable.
Why do I feel this is just a dumb marketing attempt?
What about those who are not able to care for a cat or dog?
Because IBM doesn’t want to tie themselves to Google or Microsoft. They already have their own builds of OpenJDK.
I own it. I played it. I can’t even remember if I finished it. The rest I’ve played through multiple times.