Not on my phone it's not.
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If you've got an Nvidia GPU, the up scaling option works surprisingly well. I'm amazed at how good it is.
The only doelwnside is high GPU power draw for it. On my 3080 it's like 150 W and goes up to 65 degrees C.
If it were full of shit, then you wouldn't be discussing the exact he pointed out in this book.
There is some racist discussion in there, but that's secondary and doesn't detract or impact his main point about what increasingly complex labor does to a society.
This was exactly the problem that Charles Murray pointed out in the bell curve. We're rapidly increasing the complexity of the available jobs (and the successful people can output 1000-1,000,000 times more than simple labor in the world of computers). It's the same concept as the industrial revolution, but to a greater degree.
The problem is that we're taking away the vast majority of the simple jobs. Even working at a fast food place isn't simple.
That alienates a good chunk of the population from being able to perform useful work.
My opinion is that the next biggest upgrade is a receiver and a 5.1 (or at least 2.1) sound setup.
Not just demographics. Demographics are part of it. So is weather.
I disagree, because there are some fugly people out there. Boobs are certainly no longer good boobs when the nipple is below her belly button.
That's not a nuclear waste leak. At least it's not nuclear waste in the same sense that I'm talking about storage of solid nuclear fuel is different from titrium releases from an active nuclear plant.
But even then, that leak you're talking about is purely a political issue. The amount of radioactivoty contained is orders of magnitude that which has been shown to cause any measurable increases risk in cancer. There was no technical challenge in addressing thus.
If you want to evaluate the risks on an objective basis, then you should be more worried about the radiation you receive from being out in the sun for 30 minutes. Because that's more damaging than if every single nuclear reactor in the US had a continuous tritium release of this magnitude for the next few centuries.
So it looks like most users aren't seeing a handicap yet, but may start to see one in January if that block list size cap/updating the list is an issue.
Unless there's extenuating circumstances, you've failed if your 3 year old can't reliably communicate the need to go to the bathroom. I'm not saying they get things perfect, but the vast majority of 3 year olds can tell you when they need to go to the bathroom.
Even at age 2 it's quite common.
What aspects are handicapped in chromium?
It's more that do far I haven't seen anything wrong with the browser itself.