I think the title should mention Emacs somewhere. A terminal emulator is different than a terminal emulator for Emacs.
There’s also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video#Hardwar... Seems like Nvidia doesn’t support JPEG in NVDEC.
Yes, but making just 3% could mean tomorrow you’re in the red.
CXL is adding "slow" RAM over PCIe, basically. Not replacing.
Of course it is a problem for consumers if it bankrupts the company. Healthy company is better than no company. And I mean healthy, not greedy.
Counting instances of "unsafe {" is pretty useless. Unsafe is needed in "safe" code. What it allows is to create a boundary where the caller is the one that uphelds the contract. If the unsafe is in an internal library,…
I’m pretty sure no x86 chip has hardware decode/encode for audio. Together with dGPUs, they tend to have decoders for JPEG and decoders/encoders for H.264, H.265, AV1 and sometimes VP9.
And it's not an actual ebook. You have to create an account on the "ebook" provider's site and read it through their website or app.
They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?
You cannot make regular nuclear weapons out of thorium
Most plants don't need anything special for waste management. They just put it in dry cask storage and leave those in the outside. Ironically, there's less background radiation around the casks than away from them,…
To add to what the other comment said, you have to take into account a reactor is normally refueled every 18-24 months. A coal plant, for example, takes in trains of coal a day.
Well, current nuclear subs are, roughly, in the order of 200MW thermal and 30MW electric. That's good for moving a submarine but pretty low for a city. There's already a wind turbine (DEC 26MW) capable of 36MW, which is…
Yes, he doesn't have a problem with the Norwegian DPA but with the Swedish DPA which are the ones that should be in contact with him.
Yeah, I figured something like that
You still want version control, and locking so that two artists don't concurrently edit the same asset.
Well, that's easy for a Rust binary. But they don't put any effort into having a great UX for Linux devs with Unreal Engine, for example. It barely works on Linux and is almost impossible to run under Wayland.
I don't think the needs are exactly the same. I believe in AI the big binary files are normally written once, while in gamedev, they are constantly updated. That already warrants different storage architectures.
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Probably unacceptable as many would have built tooling around the specific default behaviors.
This tool is not for pure source code. It's for videogames. Videogame-specific VCS have been lacking much more than Git has, since the start. As others have said, the biggest problem is undiffable binary files.
Casey was right, though. The windows terminal was (is, it's still there even if you use the new Terminal) atrocious. The performance is so bad, due to going through all the layers it does, which Casey exposed. And it's…
I don’t know. Each year, my dad and I bring the chainsaw before November, fall some dead pines and cut them into logs. We either split them into firewood that evening or the next day. That’s enough for around 3 months…
I think GP means 1TB of PCIe bandwidth, instead of 1TB of PCIe NVMe drives.
I’ve got 64GB with a 3950x working great, although the speeds are not high. Just 3200MHz, IIRC.
I think the title should mention Emacs somewhere. A terminal emulator is different than a terminal emulator for Emacs.
There’s also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video#Hardwar... Seems like Nvidia doesn’t support JPEG in NVDEC.
Yes, but making just 3% could mean tomorrow you’re in the red.
CXL is adding "slow" RAM over PCIe, basically. Not replacing.
Of course it is a problem for consumers if it bankrupts the company. Healthy company is better than no company. And I mean healthy, not greedy.
Counting instances of "unsafe {" is pretty useless. Unsafe is needed in "safe" code. What it allows is to create a boundary where the caller is the one that uphelds the contract. If the unsafe is in an internal library,…
I’m pretty sure no x86 chip has hardware decode/encode for audio. Together with dGPUs, they tend to have decoders for JPEG and decoders/encoders for H.264, H.265, AV1 and sometimes VP9.
And it's not an actual ebook. You have to create an account on the "ebook" provider's site and read it through their website or app.
They advertise the ebook as having interactive features and more compared to the print version. Shouldn't it be the preferred one?
You cannot make regular nuclear weapons out of thorium
Most plants don't need anything special for waste management. They just put it in dry cask storage and leave those in the outside. Ironically, there's less background radiation around the casks than away from them,…
To add to what the other comment said, you have to take into account a reactor is normally refueled every 18-24 months. A coal plant, for example, takes in trains of coal a day.
Well, current nuclear subs are, roughly, in the order of 200MW thermal and 30MW electric. That's good for moving a submarine but pretty low for a city. There's already a wind turbine (DEC 26MW) capable of 36MW, which is…
Yes, he doesn't have a problem with the Norwegian DPA but with the Swedish DPA which are the ones that should be in contact with him.
Yeah, I figured something like that
You still want version control, and locking so that two artists don't concurrently edit the same asset.
Well, that's easy for a Rust binary. But they don't put any effort into having a great UX for Linux devs with Unreal Engine, for example. It barely works on Linux and is almost impossible to run under Wayland.
I don't think the needs are exactly the same. I believe in AI the big binary files are normally written once, while in gamedev, they are constantly updated. That already warrants different storage architectures.
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Probably unacceptable as many would have built tooling around the specific default behaviors.
This tool is not for pure source code. It's for videogames. Videogame-specific VCS have been lacking much more than Git has, since the start. As others have said, the biggest problem is undiffable binary files.
Casey was right, though. The windows terminal was (is, it's still there even if you use the new Terminal) atrocious. The performance is so bad, due to going through all the layers it does, which Casey exposed. And it's…
I don’t know. Each year, my dad and I bring the chainsaw before November, fall some dead pines and cut them into logs. We either split them into firewood that evening or the next day. That’s enough for around 3 months…
I think GP means 1TB of PCIe bandwidth, instead of 1TB of PCIe NVMe drives.
I’ve got 64GB with a 3950x working great, although the speeds are not high. Just 3200MHz, IIRC.