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AMD GPUs are supported.


Interesting! Do you have a source?


>So the only actual example I was able to google here was the last one: and I have to say, is that it?

125 examples (so far) of regular people losing their job or being threatened for thoughtcrime: https://twitter.com/SoOppressed/status/1282404647160942598



Digging into a handful of these examples, there’s a lot more to many of these stories.

Advertisers not paying for Tucker Carlsons show is itself the advertisers speech, should we deprive them of it?

The poetry society is about how an organization wants to democratically run. For now it’s a letter, and if they take action, it would be through their democratic process... should people NOT be advocating for more robust responses from orgs they’re a part of?

The Cornell professor appears to have a long history when you look into what the students are saying...

I think you CAN find examples, but we probably need to create more robust criteria before making any claims


Imagine using your career position as a platform to argue that Black Americans should use “separate but equal” facilities in 2020.

Should you get fired? Or is that free speech?


That's what the ACLU has been screaming on the rooftops for years:

"We All Need to Defend Speech We Hate"

https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech/we-all-need-defend-spe...


>Imagine using your career position as a platform to argue that Black Americans should use “separate but equal” facilities in 2020.

Isn't that one of the core tenants of the BLM campaigns? "Separate but equal" community policing for African American neighborhoods..


That's not true at all. This sounds a lot like the random anti BLM propaganda you see on facebook.

The core tenants of BLM are that CURRENTLY black communities are policed in a radically different way than white communities. BLM activists want everyone to have a just and fair policing.


No, it's nothing new... here is an article about the same thing from 2017... unless they have changed, BLM is a separatist movement.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/07/black-lives-matter-ra...


The assertion in that article is that all BLM activists and the whole movement are black separatist and racists because a "media commentator" taunted Tucker Carlson? That article also does not mention that she lost her job as a result of that interview (cancellation works both ways).

While there may be black separatists who support BLM, BLM is not a black separatist movement. Ultimately any black separatists will be frustrated by BLM's goals of an inclusive and just society.

Also, National Review is about as unbiased as Daily Kos, and has other ideological goals when discrediting BLM.


The cynic in me thinks this could be a great way to cut costs in preparation of the Greater Depression while hiding behind a worthy PR cause.


Unilever has made a statement saying they are shifting the money to other advertising companies but are not planning on cutting back on ads.


Did they mention who exactly?


I don’t have a published Mac app either and I got accepted.


Tap the volume icon and swipe left or right without letting go to do it one fell swoop.


macOS 10.15 has built-in xbox controller support.


I hope Apple silicon will be fast enough to emulate x86-64 at decent speeds. Would be nice to be able to keep using 3DS Max on macOS.


I'm curious about the adoption of Apple Silicon at Autodesk. I would hope they'd be onboard with recompiling their flagship products.

However, if you want to keep an older license without upgrading, I think Rosetta 2 is going to attempt to translate to ARM and cache that translation, which should provide reasonable execution speed. Surely, though, when it has to fall back to emulation, performance is gonna feel pretty bad. That's my expectation.


> recompiling their flagship products

Do people really think it's just a matter of "recompiling" their software? Autodesk, Photoshop, etc. have decades of code that has been hand-optimized for x86 ASM. They're not just going to "recompile" the code to run on Apple's ARM chips. At best they're going to ship something that runs in a dog-slow virtualization layer.


Very often you have a basic c implementation for every asm optimized code block. So in this case they simply ditch all the implementations and compile to arm the c implementation and will start adding arm optimizations.


It’s way too fake and polished. They should just let Craig do the whole show, he’s way more natural and at ease. But then people would whine about there being no diversity so we got a lot of random women instead.


I think most of the presentation swapping that happens is because various teams or people want to be out there...


Steve Jobs was against native apps. If I remember correctly Apple execs had to plead with him to change his mind.


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