

Conservatives have no media literacy and its a global problem.
Conservatives have no media literacy and its a global problem.
Will this stand up to the death of Chevron deference? Or are we 3 weeks away from a judge throwing the rule out unless congress passes a specific law.
Oh sorry. Maybe it’s limited availability right now or something. Looks like this for me in android.
Have you enabled voice in your app beta settings and uploaded to the newest version?once you have, the headphone symbol top right will start a voice chat.
Now I know why the AI in Kern’s observation satellite was named ELIZA in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time” series. Thanks.
Yes, say there are 2^33 people for illustrations sake, by 33 decisions you (the first puller) are guaranteed to be dead too. At 32 it’s 50/50, the odds increase as the decisions get made. From a self preservation standpoint the best thing you can do to minimize your personal risk is pull the lever. It also happens to kill the fewest other people.
The only out is nobody pulls the lever.
Oh snap yea, sorry I focused on the 7700k vs 6700k when I viewed the sheet. For my money the 7700 wins out. Cheaper price, 65w vs 91w, benchmarks showing comparable performance. In any case I’m sure you’ll be happy either way.
The caveat being if you even planned on tinkering with an overclock. But if you are power cost sensitive I think you probably aren’t interested.
I think you need to check out a few more benchmarking results than passmark. Check this out:
Look at that 7700 non-K , 26W lower power use and within 10% performance on professional video use cases like yours vs the 7700k. Plus the quicksync update like others pointed out. What’s the used price in your market like?
I think you’re confusing social democracy with democratic socialism. The first is as you say, and has huge overlap with liberalism, left liberalism, and progressive liberalism.
The second is achieving socialism through democratic means, without the need to overthrow government as once was believed to be entirely nessecary.
But then again, terms do change context over time, and by place. So maybe I’m the one who is wrong.