So what is the legal ramifications of AI generated anything? The company that owns the AI source code owns it? Or the person who entered the parameters?
I'm guessing manufactures want you to pay the price they determine for memory, including having pricing tiers based on memory, similar to phones. Plus having forced obsolescence is a great motivator for future sales.
Hell I have a dirt cheap laptop with a really old cpu, But having the...
Are they doing work in nuclear fusion? I heard they basically gave a company "working on fusion", Helion(?), a bunch of money to be supplied with XX kWh of fusion energy by (some date). Basically they're helping fund the company, but they themselves are not doing any work on anything related...
1. It may mean something outside of the US.
2. Not everyone in the US knows that they really don't mean anything, and perhaps they were covering their butts because the damaged the card and want to make it look they never opened it.
3. They do actually mean something, just not what they say, it...
Yeah it is odd, I know the guy said that the it wasn't the reason for the warranty denial, and yeah the RMA company should have opened it up and the look of that silicon just exploded like that would have been the warranty denial right there. But it's not like those little "warranty...
WTF was with that first GPU, it was all fractured like someone hit the card with a hammer or something. Is there any reasonable way why that could happen other than that?
I mean are those formats just dying? Or is the place where you are buying them just what is changing? I feel like back in the day Target was simply that place to impulse by a movie that I see was released, but something like the Harry Potter collection I'm looking for that sweet deal that...