Maybe eventually? https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/russia-is-trying-...
é is a valid character in latin-1, the current encoding in "many cases".
> One for Japanese and Chinese Please don't do this! Han Unification causes your Japanese text look weird when displayed with a Simplified Chinese font, likewise with a Traditional Chinese or Korean font.…
Yes, unless you run OOBE\BypassNRO.cmd from cmd to bypass the network connection step, since there's no "skip" button anymore. Even this is somewhat broken. If you run this after connecting to the Internet then it…
Other than Hyper-V, what hypervisor can paravirtualize DirectX 12?
By "base CSS" are you referring to using @apply? That's generally not recommended from what I understand, with componentization and reuse being preferred over most usages of @apply for this purpose.
> Showing the user nonsensical warnings like "Someone is trying to steal your credit card information!!!!11" only creates confusion and misconceptions about security. So is this suggesting that browsers should…
I found that my Discourse instance consistently took ~250 milliseconds to display the forum post list (according to the little box at the top left corner). After getting annoyed with Discourse, I went back to Invision…
Android's app optimization process is AOT compilation of apps, not "a ploy to foist more unnecessary and unwanted apps"...
#6: These are full-width brackets. Most Chinese input method editors will output full-width characters by default instead of the half-width ones that you're accustomed to. For example: ,。;:【】 If you ever see an Amazon…
What? The "majority of Android users" are Samsung users, where Samsung Internet is the default. Sure, it's Chromium-based, but not Chrome.
That's about 5 minutes of "normal" scrolling on Tumblr and Twitter. I don't think you're in the target audience of Tumblr, which is fine.
I just made a brand new account to try it. On M1 Max with Safari 15.5, it took me about 40 seconds of fast scrolling to get it to start stuttering occasionally. Then, another 30 seconds to get it to start blanking out…
If I understand what you're trying to say correctly, I need to say that I'm speaking fully from a user experience standpoint as an end user. I am not a Tumblr engineer. Anecdotally, out of the few people I know that…
Sure, if you've got a tumblr.com account just start scrolling on your dashboard and have fun. You'll be able to see it take seconds to render at a time. This is true on an M1 Mac, as it is true on an A15 iPhone and M1…
Because of Safari. Safari works amazingly for small websites, but for websites with infinite scrolling like Tumblr and Twitter, it becomes unbearably slow after the first hundred or so posts. Historically, Safari is…
That's not even close to what they said. They said, you can do it "if you have the skills" and that "the large majority of humanity does not" have these skills.
Then what API are you going to use on macOS?
Why wouldn't GPU support for the M1 GPU require Metal? You should be able to run PyTorch on the CPU of a Pi?
It's even worse than that. Right before that, the article claims that the Chinese language is "almost the same as the first inscriptions from nearly 3,200 years ago".
Come on, it's the first alpha. If you _need_ it, I'm sure they wouldn't mind you contributing a driver to check it off this page: https://github.com/AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/Tasks
Yes, Windows 10 has continually improved UTF-8 support. You can even set applications to use it by default now.
Use a Windows VM? x86(_64)->ARM64 is not going away on Windows anytime soon.
The VM still has a lot of Lua 5.1 code. It's definitely a fork.
Masks.
Maybe eventually? https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/russia-is-trying-...
é is a valid character in latin-1, the current encoding in "many cases".
> One for Japanese and Chinese Please don't do this! Han Unification causes your Japanese text look weird when displayed with a Simplified Chinese font, likewise with a Traditional Chinese or Korean font.…
Yes, unless you run OOBE\BypassNRO.cmd from cmd to bypass the network connection step, since there's no "skip" button anymore. Even this is somewhat broken. If you run this after connecting to the Internet then it…
Other than Hyper-V, what hypervisor can paravirtualize DirectX 12?
By "base CSS" are you referring to using @apply? That's generally not recommended from what I understand, with componentization and reuse being preferred over most usages of @apply for this purpose.
> Showing the user nonsensical warnings like "Someone is trying to steal your credit card information!!!!11" only creates confusion and misconceptions about security. So is this suggesting that browsers should…
I found that my Discourse instance consistently took ~250 milliseconds to display the forum post list (according to the little box at the top left corner). After getting annoyed with Discourse, I went back to Invision…
Android's app optimization process is AOT compilation of apps, not "a ploy to foist more unnecessary and unwanted apps"...
#6: These are full-width brackets. Most Chinese input method editors will output full-width characters by default instead of the half-width ones that you're accustomed to. For example: ,。;:【】 If you ever see an Amazon…
What? The "majority of Android users" are Samsung users, where Samsung Internet is the default. Sure, it's Chromium-based, but not Chrome.
That's about 5 minutes of "normal" scrolling on Tumblr and Twitter. I don't think you're in the target audience of Tumblr, which is fine.
I just made a brand new account to try it. On M1 Max with Safari 15.5, it took me about 40 seconds of fast scrolling to get it to start stuttering occasionally. Then, another 30 seconds to get it to start blanking out…
If I understand what you're trying to say correctly, I need to say that I'm speaking fully from a user experience standpoint as an end user. I am not a Tumblr engineer. Anecdotally, out of the few people I know that…
Sure, if you've got a tumblr.com account just start scrolling on your dashboard and have fun. You'll be able to see it take seconds to render at a time. This is true on an M1 Mac, as it is true on an A15 iPhone and M1…
Because of Safari. Safari works amazingly for small websites, but for websites with infinite scrolling like Tumblr and Twitter, it becomes unbearably slow after the first hundred or so posts. Historically, Safari is…
That's not even close to what they said. They said, you can do it "if you have the skills" and that "the large majority of humanity does not" have these skills.
Then what API are you going to use on macOS?
Why wouldn't GPU support for the M1 GPU require Metal? You should be able to run PyTorch on the CPU of a Pi?
It's even worse than that. Right before that, the article claims that the Chinese language is "almost the same as the first inscriptions from nearly 3,200 years ago".
Come on, it's the first alpha. If you _need_ it, I'm sure they wouldn't mind you contributing a driver to check it off this page: https://github.com/AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/Tasks
Yes, Windows 10 has continually improved UTF-8 support. You can even set applications to use it by default now.
Use a Windows VM? x86(_64)->ARM64 is not going away on Windows anytime soon.
The VM still has a lot of Lua 5.1 code. It's definitely a fork.
Masks.