>After several weeks, between 2 and 3, the indexing process finished without failures. ... we could finally shut down the virtual machine. The cost was 184 euros on Hetzner, not cheap. 184euro is loose change after…
Why is there no mention of PTP here? If you want accurate time synchronisation in a network just use the correct tool, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_Time_Protocol Linux PTP (https://linuxptp.sourceforge.net/)…
A clear ad hominem
The talk was from 2010
Yeah there is a solution. Build more housing. It's a political issue and nothing more
No. That's not what the "British" mean.
dry Irish humour ;)
There are SOCs available with the DRAM on top already. eg https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/microcontrollers-an...
That's 2 weeks time
I suspect people don't like comparing with the Netherlands because it doesn't support their biases in this argument
So all drivers should be required to wear a helmet? If not, why not ?
That's a fallacious argument. There is no activity that could not be made more safe by wearing a helmet. Yet we don't because the arguments like yours are simple and wrong.
That experiment has been tried and failed already in Australia.
Why would you compare disc brakes to cars? Why not compare them to the rim brakes they are replacing. An order of magnitude more complicated to maintain
No it's not irrelevant. If helmet wearing is linked to higher per capita head injuries, mandatory helmet wearing should be discouraged.
Doesn't really bust the myth, though does it? Just says that the 10x engineer is a sign that the company may be in trouble, depending too heavily in such engineers. From 25 years in electronic engineering, I guarantee…
"The board gets fairly warm, likely due to the overhead of the PoE+ power conversion (which consumes 6-7W on its own!" 7 W of losses? That's either wrong or insane for DC/DC regulation. Rough figures, pi4CM (5W) + NVMe…
Microsemi have the PolarFireSOC which has 4x RISC-V hard cores in the FPGA. I have an eval board on my desk
It's not even remotely raging
How big is your CPU. I develop on Microsemi and the PolarFire range should do it. 12G transcievers and a decent amount of logic. At about €200+. And considering Microsemi are usually behind the curve, Xilinx and Altera…
Migen looks good but avoiding HDLs while trying to learn hardware design is not the best learning approach. They might be ugly languages but the do force your to think in hardware and gates.
Here's a literal Nazi rioter. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-camp-auschwitz-shir...
Maybe eating out every day isn't the best idea.
A professional athlete doesn't need a simple metric to understand if he's at his ideal weight. It's part of his job. The general public do need a simple metric which covers 95% of the population. BMI is that.
That's not the networking performance though. RP4 can hit line speed on Gb Ethernet: pi@kodi:~ $ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Rasp Model : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1 pi@kodi:~ $ uname -a Linux kodi 5.4.72-v7l+ #1356 SMP…
>After several weeks, between 2 and 3, the indexing process finished without failures. ... we could finally shut down the virtual machine. The cost was 184 euros on Hetzner, not cheap. 184euro is loose change after…
Why is there no mention of PTP here? If you want accurate time synchronisation in a network just use the correct tool, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_Time_Protocol Linux PTP (https://linuxptp.sourceforge.net/)…
A clear ad hominem
The talk was from 2010
Yeah there is a solution. Build more housing. It's a political issue and nothing more
No. That's not what the "British" mean.
dry Irish humour ;)
There are SOCs available with the DRAM on top already. eg https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/microcontrollers-an...
That's 2 weeks time
I suspect people don't like comparing with the Netherlands because it doesn't support their biases in this argument
So all drivers should be required to wear a helmet? If not, why not ?
That's a fallacious argument. There is no activity that could not be made more safe by wearing a helmet. Yet we don't because the arguments like yours are simple and wrong.
That experiment has been tried and failed already in Australia.
Why would you compare disc brakes to cars? Why not compare them to the rim brakes they are replacing. An order of magnitude more complicated to maintain
No it's not irrelevant. If helmet wearing is linked to higher per capita head injuries, mandatory helmet wearing should be discouraged.
Doesn't really bust the myth, though does it? Just says that the 10x engineer is a sign that the company may be in trouble, depending too heavily in such engineers. From 25 years in electronic engineering, I guarantee…
"The board gets fairly warm, likely due to the overhead of the PoE+ power conversion (which consumes 6-7W on its own!" 7 W of losses? That's either wrong or insane for DC/DC regulation. Rough figures, pi4CM (5W) + NVMe…
Microsemi have the PolarFireSOC which has 4x RISC-V hard cores in the FPGA. I have an eval board on my desk
It's not even remotely raging
How big is your CPU. I develop on Microsemi and the PolarFire range should do it. 12G transcievers and a decent amount of logic. At about €200+. And considering Microsemi are usually behind the curve, Xilinx and Altera…
Migen looks good but avoiding HDLs while trying to learn hardware design is not the best learning approach. They might be ugly languages but the do force your to think in hardware and gates.
Here's a literal Nazi rioter. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-camp-auschwitz-shir...
Maybe eating out every day isn't the best idea.
A professional athlete doesn't need a simple metric to understand if he's at his ideal weight. It's part of his job. The general public do need a simple metric which covers 95% of the population. BMI is that.
That's not the networking performance though. RP4 can hit line speed on Gb Ethernet: pi@kodi:~ $ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Rasp Model : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1 pi@kodi:~ $ uname -a Linux kodi 5.4.72-v7l+ #1356 SMP…