You explicitly mention the MNT Reform and the Librem 5, which use this chip. I agree that you never say that any given device can't work around this, but that is what I understood from the way this was presented. I was…
Shouldn't you have mentioned this in your article? The way the article is written makes it sound like the MNT Reform is flawed in a way this clarifies it is not.
Isn't this why the MNT Reform, and possibly others, use a DSI to eDP converter - specifically to avoid having to play this game?
Should append [2015] to the submission title. This is practically ancient news due to the rate of changes in the Linux kernel in this domain.
They already know people who are trying to access signal without a proxy, so I don't think this would make a significant difference. Also note that from the Signal Blog post above: ---- The Signal client establishes a…
You sorted by single core performance, then compared multi core performance. Sort by multi core performance, and you will see that the i9-11900K is nowhere near the top spot. For example, the Ryzen 9 5950X has…
The 3950X is also an AM4 part (non-threadripper).
You explicitly mention the MNT Reform and the Librem 5, which use this chip. I agree that you never say that any given device can't work around this, but that is what I understood from the way this was presented. I was…
Shouldn't you have mentioned this in your article? The way the article is written makes it sound like the MNT Reform is flawed in a way this clarifies it is not.
Isn't this why the MNT Reform, and possibly others, use a DSI to eDP converter - specifically to avoid having to play this game?
Should append [2015] to the submission title. This is practically ancient news due to the rate of changes in the Linux kernel in this domain.
They already know people who are trying to access signal without a proxy, so I don't think this would make a significant difference. Also note that from the Signal Blog post above: ---- The Signal client establishes a…
You sorted by single core performance, then compared multi core performance. Sort by multi core performance, and you will see that the i9-11900K is nowhere near the top spot. For example, the Ryzen 9 5950X has…
The 3950X is also an AM4 part (non-threadripper).