Many users will not notice the difference. Search engines have done this with text searches for going on multiple decades, and I have witnessed people pointing to the first ad result tangentially related to their search and saying THAT’S IT! because they saw their keyword in the title. It’s going to make a billion dollars.
Taobao is flooded with used gaming hardware that’s largely ex-internet cafe equipment. So they are definitely cycling through a lot of gear. That is likely to be one of the first big markets for it.
Art. Pure, beautiful craftsmanship. You earned every penny.
This is the problem that can’t be addressed within the capitalist system.
Oh yes it can. “Once the Invisible Hand has taken all those historical inequities and smeared them out into a broad global layer of what a Pakistani brickmaker would consider to be prosperity,” to steal a phrase.
We ain’t gonna like it.
Spell check was a mistake
How many famines have there been since then?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4PoWAsBOsFsv I don’t know how many boxes that checks for you but there is at least one risc-v SBC available
Scholars who use this will be denied grants, mark my words
But then the CEO’s kid might need to drive an X3 like some kind of hobo instead of an X5.
I imagine an alternate history where liberal waste was directed at actually attempting to making the world better while robbing it blind. It’s a world where no one is here because there is hardly anyone with an articulateable grievance against capitalism.
Western policy makers will often only allocate funds to something if someone connected to them stands to get richer from it. Rather than our graft going to useless bullshit, it could go to something useful.
How much better off would the entire world be if even a tenth of the money incinerated in the MIC went to designing renewable energy and building trains, with exactly the same levels of theft and waste as you see in the military?
The single most effective tool against cheating is for every student to have a different test. ( and the cheaters invariably out themselves when you spring that on them.) This can be labor intensive to write and to score. You couldn’t design a better problem for software to solve.
The real solution is to design exams to allow students to use any sources they like.
If we absolutely have to buy proprietary software for this, it should be for automated generation of individualized exams.
‘Why are you people not using Cubic Time? Is it not obvious enough?’