Yeah, that sounds like the correct setting and you are correct on the Intel graphics.
The Bios may have a setting telling it to use the onboarding video first. I would check bios settings for that.
It sounds like you are fundamentally trying to embrace healthier habits. I would suggest starting by examining the feeling. Just spend some time thinking about it before acting. Why do I feel motivated to do this? How will I feel while doing it? How will I feel after? Do I gain something from this worth the downsides?
The goal is to make a decision about what you are doing and why instead of just falling into old patterns of behavior with thought.
Many times the best way to respond to strong emotions is to just sit with it. Sit and do nothing but experience it. Don't try to "solve the problem", don't shove it down.
Makes sense. In a small community everyone knows each other and can rely on trust/reputation to keep things fair.
They are loosing to Sony so they have to find new ways of competing for business. You know, how it's supposed to work.
Wish it worked that way more often.
They are, but it's literally a single pixel video resolution and a really low frame rate.
Having read the article it sounds like Pat is more complaining that Intel would have been positioned to milk the AI cow if the previous CEOs weren't fucking idiots.
Gotta meet the customer where they are, not where you would like them to be. Most people don't want to learn a new thing.
Which you can probably afford to do with the money you save working from here me.
I have worked as a driver helper in the past. This pay makes sense. It's a demanding job mentally and physically. With the pay being good it also means people work really hard to get that job and really hard to keep it. Congratulations to them.
There will always be problems and money offers solutions to a lot of problems. So even if your problems grow, it's possible for your solutions to grow faster.