Bad legacy apps like Xilinx ISE
> filesystem mounting How is this different to bind mounts
Can it use an external display under Linux?
> More interesting is what happened next: an institute in Sofia was reportedly tasked with decapping the ICs, lifting the netlists under a microscope, and reproducing them with socialist lithography Given that (afaik)…
Except you have to run Tahoe
With a PATA-SATA bridge support for CHS is up to the BIOS / OS With a USB adapter though it's up to the adapter itself to support that which they generally don't do
Hyperion charge money for the OS and don't pay the developers at all, if anyone is greedy it's them
I'm guessing the Spartan II was used because it is compatible with 5V IO
They were tapping fiber links between datacenters
Most software development these days is JS/Typescript slop, popular doesn't equal better
It's because they're ramping up for the midterms
And the UK marches further into authoritarianism Now they'll fast-track you to jail for social media posts
Get a second opinion
M1 Pro has 200GB/s memory bandwidth vs M5's 153
Especially since you could just use the serial port
All the politicians are using it
> What is performative about this? Re-architecting and changing your tech stack because you don't like the CEO of <company> is not going to change anything in the middle east
Imagine the world we'd live in if productivity wasn't wasted of performative bs
The thousands of "apps" wouldn't all be using this private api if they weren't electron junk
The endgame is to kill independent media
Unless you're a pro photographer who really cares about the camera improvements in the last couple of years?
> Why have any glibc? Maybe they want dns resolution to work properly
Systemd won because RedHat pushed it and made it a dependency of Gnome
Just got roped into setting up an on prem temporal cluster myself :( What causes the need for massive database clusters? Now I'm worried this is going to fall apart on us in a very big way
As long as you don't want to plug in any screens
Bad legacy apps like Xilinx ISE
> filesystem mounting How is this different to bind mounts
Can it use an external display under Linux?
> More interesting is what happened next: an institute in Sofia was reportedly tasked with decapping the ICs, lifting the netlists under a microscope, and reproducing them with socialist lithography Given that (afaik)…
Except you have to run Tahoe
With a PATA-SATA bridge support for CHS is up to the BIOS / OS With a USB adapter though it's up to the adapter itself to support that which they generally don't do
Hyperion charge money for the OS and don't pay the developers at all, if anyone is greedy it's them
I'm guessing the Spartan II was used because it is compatible with 5V IO
They were tapping fiber links between datacenters
Most software development these days is JS/Typescript slop, popular doesn't equal better
It's because they're ramping up for the midterms
And the UK marches further into authoritarianism Now they'll fast-track you to jail for social media posts
Get a second opinion
M1 Pro has 200GB/s memory bandwidth vs M5's 153
Especially since you could just use the serial port
All the politicians are using it
> What is performative about this? Re-architecting and changing your tech stack because you don't like the CEO of <company> is not going to change anything in the middle east
Imagine the world we'd live in if productivity wasn't wasted of performative bs
The thousands of "apps" wouldn't all be using this private api if they weren't electron junk
The endgame is to kill independent media
Unless you're a pro photographer who really cares about the camera improvements in the last couple of years?
> Why have any glibc? Maybe they want dns resolution to work properly
Systemd won because RedHat pushed it and made it a dependency of Gnome
Just got roped into setting up an on prem temporal cluster myself :( What causes the need for massive database clusters? Now I'm worried this is going to fall apart on us in a very big way
As long as you don't want to plug in any screens