The RISC-V implementation on RP2350 does not have any security features - it has no business to be on silicon that was supposed to be marketed for security features, but it is there. Then there are bits to disable ARM…
RP2350 was supposed to be a game-changer for the RPi (the corp) and customers alike. It's an immensely powerful, and well documented platform so it's a shame that critical bugs have stolen the thunder. First the E9…
> May be I'm weird, but for me RP2040 was terrible chip for learning ARM. STM32 on the other hand just worked My experience was opposite of yours. I found RP2040 refreshing compared to the complexity of dealing with…
Contrary opinion: well, we like paying less! We get angry on high prices, swan at deals, and then get mad that businesses want to pay less too! Something has to give - either the buyers get shafted, or the workers. I…
GC pauses are dependent on the code and its workload so general benchmarking is rarely useful. You can have a code that works really nicely with GC at a given throughput and request pattern, but not at all at a…
No. Due to spectre and other similar issues, all of them (at least all the sane ones) sell cores, but will count each core as either one "core" or more commonly two "vcpus".
Look at Mr bonuse-pants here. Y'all get bonus for writing software?
> It's been great so far and it's probably the worst full EV you can buy in the US. You are right and so are the articles. Boring EVs like Nissan built are supremely reliable and cheap to run and inexpensive to repair…
787 isn't a small plane! 787 is just 11% smaller by wingspan and just 3% smaller range than long-range 747. In large part, 747 and 380 went away because they were fuel-inefficient 4-engine planes, not because airlines…
Or high-speed cars. I hate trains.
You can't route MAC because there is no prefix matching - only exact matching. That's exactly why you need to "switch" them... and incidentally this is what your proposal accomplishes – it's equivalent to a…
Not first, but eventually the layers are needed to solve problems that evolve when your software needs to operate in someone else's network. That said, it's not very hard to directly talk "ethernet" using raw sockets.…
The article is talking code and demonstrating results. Talk is cheap, show the code!
That's your opinion, but Tesla does not "need" to add anything from the point of view of actual Tesla customers! Tesla cars are selling faster than they can make them and adding a Radar will slow down the manufacturing,…
The thing is – nobody cares! People can scream bloody murder till the cows come home, but Tesla for all its faults is king of the hill - literally more valuable the rest of the car industry combined. Musk is the…
The economics of hardware unfortunately do not allow "niche" and "low-cost" to go together. The market for PoE doorbells is very small as it is, so the unit-cost will be high, which makes the market too small for anyone…
At just 5.6% they are not doing enough! Capitalism has made "unwanted" people the outliers and capitalism can fix it! One way to improve hiring could by legislating that for-profit companies should do away with drug…
> Google, Amazon, Azure are stand alone CDN Not really sure what exactly you are looking for and at what price point, but Google and AWS both have domain registration and WW highly available DNS services.
> artifact-free resampling definitely isn't a straightforward thing. It definitely isn't in general sense. Thankfully, limitations of human range of hearing (20Hz-20KHz, < 100db dynamic range) make the limitations…
Interesting. Do you have numbers to show that variable block size can be done with "almost zero cost" as you said?
Yes, please! Anyone who hasn't run a business should definitely try to run one with Robots to appreciate that human factor isn't going anywhere.
Fair question and I had too when I didn't have my own. The best way I can explain is - Think how stupid and emotionally strong is the average adult, now scale by a factor of what you think a person who has a fraction of…
I'm guessing it will run afoul of the EU regulations. At the bare minimum there should be a way for level playfield - individual applications and third party application providers should have same access as Apple's…
The RISC-V implementation on RP2350 does not have any security features - it has no business to be on silicon that was supposed to be marketed for security features, but it is there. Then there are bits to disable ARM…
RP2350 was supposed to be a game-changer for the RPi (the corp) and customers alike. It's an immensely powerful, and well documented platform so it's a shame that critical bugs have stolen the thunder. First the E9…
> May be I'm weird, but for me RP2040 was terrible chip for learning ARM. STM32 on the other hand just worked My experience was opposite of yours. I found RP2040 refreshing compared to the complexity of dealing with…
Contrary opinion: well, we like paying less! We get angry on high prices, swan at deals, and then get mad that businesses want to pay less too! Something has to give - either the buyers get shafted, or the workers. I…
GC pauses are dependent on the code and its workload so general benchmarking is rarely useful. You can have a code that works really nicely with GC at a given throughput and request pattern, but not at all at a…
No. Due to spectre and other similar issues, all of them (at least all the sane ones) sell cores, but will count each core as either one "core" or more commonly two "vcpus".
Look at Mr bonuse-pants here. Y'all get bonus for writing software?
> It's been great so far and it's probably the worst full EV you can buy in the US. You are right and so are the articles. Boring EVs like Nissan built are supremely reliable and cheap to run and inexpensive to repair…
787 isn't a small plane! 787 is just 11% smaller by wingspan and just 3% smaller range than long-range 747. In large part, 747 and 380 went away because they were fuel-inefficient 4-engine planes, not because airlines…
Or high-speed cars. I hate trains.
You can't route MAC because there is no prefix matching - only exact matching. That's exactly why you need to "switch" them... and incidentally this is what your proposal accomplishes – it's equivalent to a…
Not first, but eventually the layers are needed to solve problems that evolve when your software needs to operate in someone else's network. That said, it's not very hard to directly talk "ethernet" using raw sockets.…
The article is talking code and demonstrating results. Talk is cheap, show the code!
That's your opinion, but Tesla does not "need" to add anything from the point of view of actual Tesla customers! Tesla cars are selling faster than they can make them and adding a Radar will slow down the manufacturing,…
The thing is – nobody cares! People can scream bloody murder till the cows come home, but Tesla for all its faults is king of the hill - literally more valuable the rest of the car industry combined. Musk is the…
The economics of hardware unfortunately do not allow "niche" and "low-cost" to go together. The market for PoE doorbells is very small as it is, so the unit-cost will be high, which makes the market too small for anyone…
At just 5.6% they are not doing enough! Capitalism has made "unwanted" people the outliers and capitalism can fix it! One way to improve hiring could by legislating that for-profit companies should do away with drug…
> Google, Amazon, Azure are stand alone CDN Not really sure what exactly you are looking for and at what price point, but Google and AWS both have domain registration and WW highly available DNS services.
> artifact-free resampling definitely isn't a straightforward thing. It definitely isn't in general sense. Thankfully, limitations of human range of hearing (20Hz-20KHz, < 100db dynamic range) make the limitations…
Interesting. Do you have numbers to show that variable block size can be done with "almost zero cost" as you said?
Yes, please! Anyone who hasn't run a business should definitely try to run one with Robots to appreciate that human factor isn't going anywhere.
Fair question and I had too when I didn't have my own. The best way I can explain is - Think how stupid and emotionally strong is the average adult, now scale by a factor of what you think a person who has a fraction of…
I'm guessing it will run afoul of the EU regulations. At the bare minimum there should be a way for level playfield - individual applications and third party application providers should have same access as Apple's…