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macOS 10.14 has been EOL for more than 2 years now and basically every Mac released since 2012 is compatible with 10.15. Valve also didn’t actively flip a switch and disable functionality; they’re just no longer providing updates. I don’t think Valve shoulders any blame in this specific case - it’s unreasonable to expect any company to indefinitely support platforms that are effectively obsolete.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Their black coffee isn’t great, but their espresso is good which is what makes it into the sugary drinks. I think the main draw is that it’s pretty consistently decent, while with other chains like Dunkin or Wawa you’re never quite sure what you’re going to get but it’s probably not going to be that good. I’ll also add that the coffee they sell at grocery stores isn’t bad (although it’s far from my favorite). I think it’s much worse at Starbucks itself because it inevitably ends up burnt pretty shortly after it’s brewed.
As far as price, it costs $2 because that’s the price that Starbucks determined maximizes profit. From what I’ve seen at other coffee shops though including Mom and Pop ones, that price point is pretty typical.
Somewhat ironically, this article reads a lot like it was written by a generative AI.
I don’t have exact numbers, but there is some increase in power draw associated with refreshing the screen more frequently. It’s certainly nowhere near as impactful as rendering at 50 FPS vs 25, but it’s non-zero.
You’re correct; AMD’s implementation is FreeSync and NVIDIA’s is G-Sync.
Wow, I didn’t even realize there any consumer-grade (or dev-grade I guess) RISC-V boards available. Really cool news!
Interesting, the example suffix in the article seems to cause ChatGPT to immediately error out with both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. Removing any character or part of it triggers the “I’m sorry Dave” behavior.
That’s not really how it works. It’ll load quicker than on the 64 GB eMMC model, but that’s due to different technologies and nothing to do with storage space.