No. Sadly, NVIDIA killed any kind of compute via Vulkan. I took few minutes to try to make it work on ROCm (AMD's alternative to CUDA), landed in python dependency hell.
You're just very opinionated. Other software engineers just give you space because they don't want to confront you and they don't want any conflict with you as it's just waste of time. 6 months is also average time it…
Don't give iXsystems (TrueNAS) ideas. 3 times was enough.
I wish for future CPU sockets to use CAMM-style compression boards. I've seen too many motherboards with bent/broken pins in past few years.
I don't see it having any better performance than integrated chrome pdf viewer. Furthermore, with it using wasm i'd expected it to have custom renderer, but it's just pdf to html converter. And loading times are quite…
Not anymore. Modern games do multi-threading quite good.
Because of IoT - devices are inherently insecure and they are currently obscured by NAT. Imagine if billions of printers, weather stations, baby monitors, toothbrushes and thermostats suddenly obtain publicly routeable…
Name one vendor? I can name you 3 that don't. Zyxel, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik. Also anything wrt based (eg. dd-wrt). In fact one of the warnings on dd-wrt official IPv6 tutorial: """ Keep in mind it can be dangerous to enable…
Possibly never, because security. NAT at least tries to hide insecure IoT device on your grandma's wifi. shodan.io has support for ipv6. With ipv4 you're somewhat restricted to devices that get public ip (corporate…
> their colonization of their present ranges (beginning around 1 million years ago) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3433997/
For obscurity (and some security) reasons. My ISP supports ipv6 and i have it configured - however their software on the router/AP is bad and does not allow setting up a firewall for ipv6. This is inherent with ipv4 NAT…
Probably goes to S2 instead of S3 deep sleep. Had the same issue on microsoft surface (running Linux on it) - i needed to tweak few kernel flags to force it into deep sleep.
I'm missing the raw numbers. Increased performance? Faster code execution? By how much? I'm sure Svelte is faster, but if we're talking 10% improvement it doesn't really matter. Additionally... {@html…
Ruble is a controlled forex currency. You virtually can't sell rubles and exchange them to EUR or USD at the moment. Russian government imposed very strict regulation into buying foreign currencies and banks imposed…
You're missing the big picture. After Siemens gave Canadian export license that allows Gazprom to "repair" the turbines, there were no more excuses for Gazprom to not respect contractual obligation to provide gas…
Apple is free to improve their Linux support.
Just extrapolate what elderly (90+) contribute to society now. Before even thinking about longevity, we need to eradicate degenerative diseases that make old people useless in society - Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,…
Electron hate is in most cases unsubstantiated, esp. when compared to their web counterparts. Just checked discord - electron app consumes half the memory firefox does with only discord open.
In all honesty, we do this with REST now. Just define interface with OpenAPI - then create clients, servers in virtually any language you like.
Ok, you got a degree in 3 months. But, did you actually learn anything? Did courses prepare you for the world outside?
Maybe, in type-safe language like C#. But in a dynamic language, we rely on unit tests to catch obvious typos and regressions.
Hypothetically if someone suffers a seizure... who is responsible? The platform provider or users who switched the light on and off?
Users won't lose anything purchased - your google login will stay the same (Same as you can use your Yahoo e-mail as google login), you will just lose g suite domain hosting.
I'm guessing tutanota is cheapest - $1/month. But there's no easy, automatic way to migrate from gmail. Protonmail is more expensive at $5/month and provides migration from Gmail. There are also other options - like…
All technical talent already left Blizzard - also the reason why they didn't produce anything (of value) in last 5 years.
No. Sadly, NVIDIA killed any kind of compute via Vulkan. I took few minutes to try to make it work on ROCm (AMD's alternative to CUDA), landed in python dependency hell.
You're just very opinionated. Other software engineers just give you space because they don't want to confront you and they don't want any conflict with you as it's just waste of time. 6 months is also average time it…
Don't give iXsystems (TrueNAS) ideas. 3 times was enough.
I wish for future CPU sockets to use CAMM-style compression boards. I've seen too many motherboards with bent/broken pins in past few years.
I don't see it having any better performance than integrated chrome pdf viewer. Furthermore, with it using wasm i'd expected it to have custom renderer, but it's just pdf to html converter. And loading times are quite…
Not anymore. Modern games do multi-threading quite good.
Because of IoT - devices are inherently insecure and they are currently obscured by NAT. Imagine if billions of printers, weather stations, baby monitors, toothbrushes and thermostats suddenly obtain publicly routeable…
Name one vendor? I can name you 3 that don't. Zyxel, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik. Also anything wrt based (eg. dd-wrt). In fact one of the warnings on dd-wrt official IPv6 tutorial: """ Keep in mind it can be dangerous to enable…
Possibly never, because security. NAT at least tries to hide insecure IoT device on your grandma's wifi. shodan.io has support for ipv6. With ipv4 you're somewhat restricted to devices that get public ip (corporate…
> their colonization of their present ranges (beginning around 1 million years ago) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3433997/
For obscurity (and some security) reasons. My ISP supports ipv6 and i have it configured - however their software on the router/AP is bad and does not allow setting up a firewall for ipv6. This is inherent with ipv4 NAT…
Probably goes to S2 instead of S3 deep sleep. Had the same issue on microsoft surface (running Linux on it) - i needed to tweak few kernel flags to force it into deep sleep.
I'm missing the raw numbers. Increased performance? Faster code execution? By how much? I'm sure Svelte is faster, but if we're talking 10% improvement it doesn't really matter. Additionally... {@html…
Ruble is a controlled forex currency. You virtually can't sell rubles and exchange them to EUR or USD at the moment. Russian government imposed very strict regulation into buying foreign currencies and banks imposed…
You're missing the big picture. After Siemens gave Canadian export license that allows Gazprom to "repair" the turbines, there were no more excuses for Gazprom to not respect contractual obligation to provide gas…
Apple is free to improve their Linux support.
Just extrapolate what elderly (90+) contribute to society now. Before even thinking about longevity, we need to eradicate degenerative diseases that make old people useless in society - Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,…
Electron hate is in most cases unsubstantiated, esp. when compared to their web counterparts. Just checked discord - electron app consumes half the memory firefox does with only discord open.
In all honesty, we do this with REST now. Just define interface with OpenAPI - then create clients, servers in virtually any language you like.
Ok, you got a degree in 3 months. But, did you actually learn anything? Did courses prepare you for the world outside?
Maybe, in type-safe language like C#. But in a dynamic language, we rely on unit tests to catch obvious typos and regressions.
Hypothetically if someone suffers a seizure... who is responsible? The platform provider or users who switched the light on and off?
Users won't lose anything purchased - your google login will stay the same (Same as you can use your Yahoo e-mail as google login), you will just lose g suite domain hosting.
I'm guessing tutanota is cheapest - $1/month. But there's no easy, automatic way to migrate from gmail. Protonmail is more expensive at $5/month and provides migration from Gmail. There are also other options - like…
All technical talent already left Blizzard - also the reason why they didn't produce anything (of value) in last 5 years.