Cloudflare offers this for free as well.
Reminds me of this monstrosity: https://youtube.com/shorts/YQ-6JTmF-Z4
And that was only half the planned game until you bought Sonic & Knuckles with Lock-On Technology.
There are lightweight YouTube embeds like https://github.com/paulirish/lite-youtube-embed. It’s lauded for faster page loads, but it likely has good privacy implications too since it basically just loads a thumbnail…
At least for now, YouTube honors the uploader’s label of whether or not the content was AI generated. Only when it’s left unset do they do any automatic labeling. And those labels can be overridden manually by the…
This blog post is a great starting point: https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-unexpected-effectiveness-of-o...
It looks like copying from EFB to XFB can do an RBG to YUV conversion automatically.
> I don't want five different fibre lines going to every apartment building It’s funny that you’d mention this. My apartment fiber has four lines going into my unit, all under AT&T service, apparently for redundancy. I…
I know those offer virtual GPUs, but I am unfamiliar with any paravirtual GPU offerings from VMWare or VirtualBox. The virtual GPUs are much more limited in performance and graphics API support.
I assume your concern with GPU passthrough is that each VM needs a whole GPU? You can use GPU-PV to split your GPU between VM instances. Then the main bottleneck becomes how thin you split out your VRAM. More info here:…
It sounds to me like a product of the ‘90s. CRTs were still common, and they support essentially arbitrary fixed refresh rates. It wouldn’t have been a big deal at the time. It’s like how the original Doom runs at a…
Last I’d checked, “﷽”is the widest Unicode character.
If you have evidence to the contrary, it would make for a great lawsuit. Apple is very explicit that they cannot read it. This data is end-to-end encrypted, much like the data collected by the Health app. They never…
Not sure where ads for pizza places are coming from, but the suggested maps trips are part of the “Significant Locations” feature. That data is end-to-end encrypted across your devices and is unreadable by Apple. It can…
>Car prices have increased well above the rate of inflation over the last decade This is a fair concern, but also, looking at the rise of average car prices is like looking at the rise of average iPhone prices. That is…
The link you shared details hacker groups exploiting consumer hardware. This is very different than selling compromised, backdoored hardware.
It’s still there; it’s just nowhere near as popular. The Classic theme is what you’re looking for.
Very interesting to see the workers in yellow presumably cleaning and manually plugging in the cars to charge.
All of the usernames being directly related to the headlines is uncanny.
Or maybe iPad-sized pockets: https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/igotabigasspocket-ipad-jeans-1...
A few things that stood out to me: - One of the key factors in powder over pods in his prior videos was cost. Cheap powder runs about 6.6¢/oz. The brand he’s promoting is $1.11/oz, nearly 17x more expensive than…
That’s pretty wild, since the energy needed to get it up to temp would still need to be expended on the water heater side. There are no real energy efficiency gains unless they can somehow engineer an effective cold…
Space and weight are serious constraints in the car space, but not such a big deal on the side of a house. That’s how they retain their usefulness. 80% could indeed be plenty of usable life for your EV use cases, but it…
> They didn't seem to appreciate me telling them that they'd asked this question the last time. Most places will appreciate if you tell them before you work on the problem. That gives them a chance to give you a…
> they gave my then-girlfriend an introductory O'Reilly book on Java after she failed their interview. That's surprising. I've never seen any major tech company provide any sort of feedback, let alone handing you a…
Cloudflare offers this for free as well.
Reminds me of this monstrosity: https://youtube.com/shorts/YQ-6JTmF-Z4
And that was only half the planned game until you bought Sonic & Knuckles with Lock-On Technology.
There are lightweight YouTube embeds like https://github.com/paulirish/lite-youtube-embed. It’s lauded for faster page loads, but it likely has good privacy implications too since it basically just loads a thumbnail…
At least for now, YouTube honors the uploader’s label of whether or not the content was AI generated. Only when it’s left unset do they do any automatic labeling. And those labels can be overridden manually by the…
This blog post is a great starting point: https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-unexpected-effectiveness-of-o...
It looks like copying from EFB to XFB can do an RBG to YUV conversion automatically.
> I don't want five different fibre lines going to every apartment building It’s funny that you’d mention this. My apartment fiber has four lines going into my unit, all under AT&T service, apparently for redundancy. I…
I know those offer virtual GPUs, but I am unfamiliar with any paravirtual GPU offerings from VMWare or VirtualBox. The virtual GPUs are much more limited in performance and graphics API support.
I assume your concern with GPU passthrough is that each VM needs a whole GPU? You can use GPU-PV to split your GPU between VM instances. Then the main bottleneck becomes how thin you split out your VRAM. More info here:…
It sounds to me like a product of the ‘90s. CRTs were still common, and they support essentially arbitrary fixed refresh rates. It wouldn’t have been a big deal at the time. It’s like how the original Doom runs at a…
Last I’d checked, “﷽”is the widest Unicode character.
If you have evidence to the contrary, it would make for a great lawsuit. Apple is very explicit that they cannot read it. This data is end-to-end encrypted, much like the data collected by the Health app. They never…
Not sure where ads for pizza places are coming from, but the suggested maps trips are part of the “Significant Locations” feature. That data is end-to-end encrypted across your devices and is unreadable by Apple. It can…
>Car prices have increased well above the rate of inflation over the last decade This is a fair concern, but also, looking at the rise of average car prices is like looking at the rise of average iPhone prices. That is…
The link you shared details hacker groups exploiting consumer hardware. This is very different than selling compromised, backdoored hardware.
It’s still there; it’s just nowhere near as popular. The Classic theme is what you’re looking for.
Very interesting to see the workers in yellow presumably cleaning and manually plugging in the cars to charge.
All of the usernames being directly related to the headlines is uncanny.
Or maybe iPad-sized pockets: https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/igotabigasspocket-ipad-jeans-1...
A few things that stood out to me: - One of the key factors in powder over pods in his prior videos was cost. Cheap powder runs about 6.6¢/oz. The brand he’s promoting is $1.11/oz, nearly 17x more expensive than…
That’s pretty wild, since the energy needed to get it up to temp would still need to be expended on the water heater side. There are no real energy efficiency gains unless they can somehow engineer an effective cold…
Space and weight are serious constraints in the car space, but not such a big deal on the side of a house. That’s how they retain their usefulness. 80% could indeed be plenty of usable life for your EV use cases, but it…
> They didn't seem to appreciate me telling them that they'd asked this question the last time. Most places will appreciate if you tell them before you work on the problem. That gives them a chance to give you a…
> they gave my then-girlfriend an introductory O'Reilly book on Java after she failed their interview. That's surprising. I've never seen any major tech company provide any sort of feedback, let alone handing you a…