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Good for him, I hope he is ok
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Good for him, I hope he is ok
Yep, CPU scheduler is the correct answer. Id recommend reading this arch wiki on it. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/improving_performance
ARM is not paltry, it’s in small/portable devices because it’s efficient, not weak.
Which can be missed by an examiner
Jan 1 1984 of course
It’s pretty glitchy on PC too if I remember
Agreed, budget, and what are you trying to print?
For gaming, the improvement in cores matters much more than the memory bandwidth, and for machine learning, more memory is needed desperately, so a new core with more vram, even if it’s not the latest hot shit vram, I would be totally happy with.
Totally fine with me, I just want more vram, way more vram
Sounds like corruption is playing a part in this
It’s almost always better to go with fewer sticks with higher capacity, so 2x16. I’m assuming this is DDR4?
Nope rocm works great with open source drivers and is way better than it was 6 months to a year ago
So many people on Lemmy are pessimistic as shit, makes it hard to read the comments sometimes
I think they are doing this above board, so it’s just “contracts”. It’s not illegal, just shortsighted. Just like lobbying isn’t technically bribery because it’s “official bribery” so it’s got a different name.
I also think it’s probably a good idea to try out the new career path. Doing software dev as a job, and doing it as a hobby because you like to, are very different when it comes to motivations and goals. Don’t think of it as walking away and just being a lowly hobby dev though, you can build your skills and work on what you want to as a hobby, for the problems you are trying to solve and things you like to work on, and that’s totally ok.
Not everyone wants to put in the effort to play guitar for a living, but you can definitely still enjoy guitar.
I ran /r/cryptotechnology for years, and am good friends with the /r/cc mods. Reddit is a mess though, especially in the crypto areas.
Fair point, I agree with this. There should probably be another icon in the browser that shows if all, some, or none of the media on a page has signatures that can be validated. Though that gets messy as well, because what is “media”? Things can be displayed in a web canvas or SVG that appears to be a regular image, when in reality it’s rendered on the fly.
Security and cryptography UX is hard. Good point, thanks for bringing that up! Btw, this is kind of my field.
The best way this could be handled is a green check mark near the video that you could click on it and it would give you all the meta data of the video (location, time, source, etc) with a digital signature (what would look like a random string of text) that you could click on and your browser would show you the chain of trust, where the signature came from, that it’s valid, probably the manufacturer of the equipment it was recorded on, etc.
He might have been epsteined though