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When I saw a headline I thought “A real judge or an American one?”
It wouldn’t need to be super large necessarily. It could just be very very slow.
Theoretically, an immortal person with many many stones that follows instructions very clearly could “emulate” (be) a computer, right?
They didn’t tell me that. It’s an i5 12th gen
I have already received a whole new Mainboard. It’s not something that can be fixed like this apparently.
I have a framework, not that happy with it. It sometimes fails to find my encrypted partition (many times reinstalled different systems over the years), it heated up to 100°C so fast that it throttled down to 400 MHz all the time. The overheating is better since they sent me a new motherboard, but it still goes to 95 easily and heats up when doing the most basic stuff. I’ve also had some sound issues lately on Debian stable and testing, but not sure about that.
Don’t forget code generation for stuff like bindings or database schemes
It can always get worse
I do that. Why not? Best source on Debian specific stuff.
Well that depends. Package registries like pypi and npm? Certainly. Something like the Debian repositories? Much less likely
Or choose to ignore us American interlecutal property and start the second golden age of piracy
Anstatt zu jammern “ab wann ist ein Ort eine Stadt” und die Wikipedia Seite lesen und blondlos auf die ersten Zeilen vertrauen.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadt-_und_Gemeindetypen_(Deutschland)
Ab 5000 Einwohnern ne Kleinstadt
I mean neural networks are modeled after biological neurons/brains after all. Kind of makes sense…
Die FDP ist ein dodo, die sind ausgestorben
Lua is pretty fast actually, though I don’t know how it compares to compiled speed.