The idea is to provide a summary so people can decide if it is worth googling about or learn about. That is how normal non-autistic humans communicate.
Oh I see. I just did it. Apparently Vulkan is a manufacturer of rubber products. Valve is something used to adjust waterflow. Gallium3D is a new chip layering technique and Mesa is a city in Arizona. So apparently Intel is creating valves with rubber membranes on their new chips for watercooling in Arizona? Couldn't you have just put that in the summary? After all, you submitted this, right?
I've noticed that too. The word "scientist" is meaningless. Who is a scientist? Some guy who wrote a paper? What is a sleep researcher going to say? "Yeah, everything is fine and everyone is getting enough sleep". No, everything is a "crisis" according to the "scientists" who get paid to make the claims.
Who said anything about bribes? I am talking about lobbying. It is perfectly legal. And no one cares. Millenials definitely don't. Only 31% voted in the last midterms.
What does it matter if there is a camera or not? Tech people are funny. They see everything as a technology problem and the solution to everything is more technology.
Why would it make a difference? Do you think people care if Pfizer helped draft legislation? Obviously people don't because they keep electing the same people over and over.
I must be missing something. Do people really think that congressmen don't meet with Pfizer representatives in their chambers and take their advice when drafting legislation? I am confused. It isn't illegal and it happens all the time. What do you think "thinktanks" are exactly?
I am only considered an asshole because I am right, but people don't like to hear the truth.
I'm new here and I haven't seen any stories about Valve or Vulkan. How would I know?
The idea is to provide a summary so people can decide if it is worth googling about or learn about. That is how normal non-autistic humans communicate.
Not sure. What is Valve? The games company?
I've never heard of any of that and I use Linux every day. It seems to be used for games.
If you ever need a job you can always work at Slashdot.
Ah, we just found the submitter.
All I could gather was that Lionel Landwerlin has some bugs in his multithreading code.
This is more exciting. Apparently it has bugs in it because it keeps crashing.
Thanks. Apparently Intel has diversified their business a lot.
Oh I see. I just did it. Apparently Vulkan is a manufacturer of rubber products. Valve is something used to adjust waterflow. Gallium3D is a new chip layering technique and Mesa is a city in Arizona. So apparently Intel is creating valves with rubber membranes on their new chips for watercooling in Arizona? Couldn't you have just put that in the summary? After all, you submitted this, right?
What is Vulkan, what is Valve and what is Gallium3D and what is Mesa? Aside from those questions, I loved the summary.
And people said I was nuts when I talk about chemtrails. Turns out it is true!!!
Computers are good at playing computer games with a strict ruleset. Imagine that.
I've noticed that too. The word "scientist" is meaningless. Who is a scientist? Some guy who wrote a paper? What is a sleep researcher going to say? "Yeah, everything is fine and everyone is getting enough sleep". No, everything is a "crisis" according to the "scientists" who get paid to make the claims.
I already know the cause...well I did but I forgot about it. What are we talking about again?
Who said anything about bribes? I am talking about lobbying. It is perfectly legal. And no one cares. Millenials definitely don't. Only 31% voted in the last midterms.
Why would you want to see constituents, unless you are in an election year?
You mean worse than what? The last 80 years that it has been going on? Are Millenials suddenly going to start caring? They don't even vote.
What does it matter if there is a camera or not? Tech people are funny. They see everything as a technology problem and the solution to everything is more technology.
There are only 50 states to visit. You only need 50 people. The D.C. area has three airports to choose from for their convenience.
Am I being too harsh? Maybe the politicians come up with all those clever ideas themselves.
Why would it make a difference? Do you think people care if Pfizer helped draft legislation? Obviously people don't because they keep electing the same people over and over.
Now I am really confused. Are lobbyists not able to get on planes to visit politicians?
I must be missing something. Do people really think that congressmen don't meet with Pfizer representatives in their chambers and take their advice when drafting legislation? I am confused. It isn't illegal and it happens all the time. What do you think "thinktanks" are exactly?