Well, Mooress original statement coupled transistor density to cost. With the current RAM pricing, it looks to me like Moore's law is not only dead, but in fact reversed - the cost of a fixed density of DRAM cells…
Well, they changed that rule as well. If the float is less than a set percentage, then it is weighted as a much higher percentage. Something like the minimum for weighting is 12% where SpaceX's float will be below 5%…
Technically it's connected via 8 PCIe gen 5 lanes (two 4x connections), allowing ~100Gbps per port.
Well, currently if you want to run the last version of Xilinx ISE 14.7* in Windows, Xilinx will have you download a linux VM to do so (14.7 was originally supported on Windows, but support was dropped after it broke).…
That page compares models that easily fit inside the ram on either GPU. The biggest difference comes when one card can fit a model and the other cannot.
Then he'll rebrand SpaceX to " X" (a space followed by an X).
Your Movements May Vary?
Yes, in that case I completely agree. Using it everywhere is a mistake IMHO. I know there might be a stylistic reason for using it everywhere, but I believe less code is better, unless more code makes it easier to…
Why would anybody think more words more better? int main() {
That gold rating was last tested with wine 5.0 in 2020. I have tried many times to install Office 2016 after that, and failed because Microsoft keeps changing their login/activation front-end. The last time the issue…
Even the unnecessary microcontrollers in modern devices irk me. A fridge does not need a microcontroller. (My issue is primarily repairability - discrete components can be sourced and replaced, microcontrollers with the…
The wifi devices are cheaper IME, so I created a IOT VLAN that does not have internet access, nor access to my normal network unless it was initiated from the trusted side.
> Can't understand why manufacturers make this hard as it sells hardware. Because a lot of features that cost a lot of money are only software limitations. With many of the cheaper cameras the max shutter speed and…
There is definitely a divide in users - those for which it works and those for which it doesn't. I suspect it comes down to what language and what tooling you use. People doing web-related or python work seem to be…
Where I'm from moonlight on it's own will disrupt my sleep frequently enough that even if my neighbor did not forget his back light on, I would still sleep with my blockout curtains closed. When it comes to driving, I…
> Counter fact: In our city district, which is the richest and biggest district of our 600k developed city, we decided to turn off the street lights at night on purpose to help with sleeping better. To me that seems…
>The rest of us are dealing with old code that is a hodgepodge of older standards and toolchains, that has to run in multiple environments, mostly old ones. It's like yeah, this C++26 feature will come in handy for me…
In my experience they are often confused and sometimes insulted. Generally I found tipping to add friction to the transaction.
> But, the convention in the US is that people see their houses as a form of savings. And that is a big part of the problem. You cannot have it both ways, if housing is an investment, it will eventually lead to poorer…
Well, you can have the same functionality with find if you want it: find -type f -exec grep -Hn "_content_" {} \;
Wow, when did that happen? A couple of years ago I could not get anything OpenGL working over ssh, no matter how hard I tried. Ever since I just accepted that as fact. But I tested it now and it just works!
In xfce, setting DPI in Appearance works perfectly (in my experience). Just don't try to scale with display settings...
Eagle does not do cursor warping as far as I know.
That is the first thing I turn off in Kicad (earlier versions I had to fix the source and recompile). I have never seen a good reason for cursor warping.
He probably previously mentioned that he wanted to write an article to the friend and the friend asked about it, reminding him.
Well, Mooress original statement coupled transistor density to cost. With the current RAM pricing, it looks to me like Moore's law is not only dead, but in fact reversed - the cost of a fixed density of DRAM cells…
Well, they changed that rule as well. If the float is less than a set percentage, then it is weighted as a much higher percentage. Something like the minimum for weighting is 12% where SpaceX's float will be below 5%…
Technically it's connected via 8 PCIe gen 5 lanes (two 4x connections), allowing ~100Gbps per port.
Well, currently if you want to run the last version of Xilinx ISE 14.7* in Windows, Xilinx will have you download a linux VM to do so (14.7 was originally supported on Windows, but support was dropped after it broke).…
That page compares models that easily fit inside the ram on either GPU. The biggest difference comes when one card can fit a model and the other cannot.
Then he'll rebrand SpaceX to " X" (a space followed by an X).
Your Movements May Vary?
Yes, in that case I completely agree. Using it everywhere is a mistake IMHO. I know there might be a stylistic reason for using it everywhere, but I believe less code is better, unless more code makes it easier to…
Why would anybody think more words more better? int main() {
That gold rating was last tested with wine 5.0 in 2020. I have tried many times to install Office 2016 after that, and failed because Microsoft keeps changing their login/activation front-end. The last time the issue…
Even the unnecessary microcontrollers in modern devices irk me. A fridge does not need a microcontroller. (My issue is primarily repairability - discrete components can be sourced and replaced, microcontrollers with the…
The wifi devices are cheaper IME, so I created a IOT VLAN that does not have internet access, nor access to my normal network unless it was initiated from the trusted side.
> Can't understand why manufacturers make this hard as it sells hardware. Because a lot of features that cost a lot of money are only software limitations. With many of the cheaper cameras the max shutter speed and…
There is definitely a divide in users - those for which it works and those for which it doesn't. I suspect it comes down to what language and what tooling you use. People doing web-related or python work seem to be…
Where I'm from moonlight on it's own will disrupt my sleep frequently enough that even if my neighbor did not forget his back light on, I would still sleep with my blockout curtains closed. When it comes to driving, I…
> Counter fact: In our city district, which is the richest and biggest district of our 600k developed city, we decided to turn off the street lights at night on purpose to help with sleeping better. To me that seems…
>The rest of us are dealing with old code that is a hodgepodge of older standards and toolchains, that has to run in multiple environments, mostly old ones. It's like yeah, this C++26 feature will come in handy for me…
In my experience they are often confused and sometimes insulted. Generally I found tipping to add friction to the transaction.
> But, the convention in the US is that people see their houses as a form of savings. And that is a big part of the problem. You cannot have it both ways, if housing is an investment, it will eventually lead to poorer…
Well, you can have the same functionality with find if you want it: find -type f -exec grep -Hn "_content_" {} \;
Wow, when did that happen? A couple of years ago I could not get anything OpenGL working over ssh, no matter how hard I tried. Ever since I just accepted that as fact. But I tested it now and it just works!
In xfce, setting DPI in Appearance works perfectly (in my experience). Just don't try to scale with display settings...
Eagle does not do cursor warping as far as I know.
That is the first thing I turn off in Kicad (earlier versions I had to fix the source and recompile). I have never seen a good reason for cursor warping.
He probably previously mentioned that he wanted to write an article to the friend and the friend asked about it, reminding him.