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No user record in our sample, but magic_quotes has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but magic_quotes has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> "the Palestinians are child-like and easy to befriend" You might want to provide the source for this. (The phrase is not directly googlable.)
Pretty much, they are fundamentally both RPC flavors, so it's impossible for them to have different properties beyond more or less convenient tooling. It's always jarring to see those heated GraphQL vs REST APIs (as…
As a yet another filthy Russian, I don't understand all this eagerness to give people "traitor" (enemy of the people, 5th column and so on) labels. Especially since this is pretty much the favorite communist/putinist…
That would be the amd64 driver port: https://wiki.freebsd.org/NvidiaFeatureRequests. For comparison, the first x86_64 driver version for Linux seems to be 1.0-4499…
> FreeBSD got closed NVIDIA graphics driver support about a decade after Linux Ahem, https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=94fc89fbfbc7cd8886... > some game consoles used FreeBSD as a basis and had proprietary…
Java / OpenJDK never used semver in the first place. Also, large projects like Java have entire layers of different APIs, whose compatibility guaranties can't really be described with a single number, no matter what…
I'd like my OS being deterministic, thank you. > You're just trying your hardest to hate. Manipulative much? I don't hate you (well, so far), you aren't being attacked, I'm just noting what a few informed people here…
Have you seen the video? The author even goes as far as suggesting the technique might useful for (generating?) entire operating systems at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udPY5rQVoW0&t=853s. That's just wild.
> You don't remember when GTX 1080 Tis could be had on eBay for as cheap as $400-$450?? That's slightly above half of its retail price (when it was new) and roughly in the same ballpark as RTX 2070 MSRP. Is this really…
> Remember a few years back when used mining cards flooded the market and you could get a decent GPU dirt cheap? No, not at all. Any references?
> Closed source GPU drivers are not ordinary drivers. They have a lot of quirks and workarounds for programs, especially games. The quirks part is a bit of a meme. Mesa contains a few application-specific overrides here…
> why is AMD able to ship more stable drivers? Well, they don't — AMD drivers for new hardware famously take a few kernel releases to stabilize. (G)GP specifically noted their stability problem started only 5 months…
Nvidia is completely boring and predictable.
FSF isn't vehemently opposed to permissive licenses either (they are merely discouraged), but that is the argument GP decided to bring here.
> If zig were licensed GPL, the zig foundation would be able to sell permissive licenses to companies That would be against the spirit of GPL, which is ideologically opposed to all proprietary software.
> If the only differing bits were the portability framework, this would just be a matter of adding missing support. But it isn't — the FreeBSD object file Nvidia publishes lacks the internal symbols used by the Linux…
> impression they stopped maintaining the FreeBSD driver. It's maintained while simultaneously not receiving any new features.
Personally, I think the put-down was quite on point. I don't see the point of flagging it, that just leaves the content to imagination.
> changes in driver's EULA to deny the usage of consumer-grade GPUs in VMs Which changes? Where? I'm looking at said EULA right now and I don't see anything related.
Unfortunately, half-assed vendor support is still quite compelling compared to no vendor support.
Nah, not quite the same. Jail makes it easy to avoid calling FreeBSD binaries from the Linux process by accident. If you must mix-and-match commands, jail is exactly of zero help.
> people will just run the Linux version Don't worry, there are more than enough stumbling blocks in Linux emulation to ensure it would never be as convenient as native applications. For example, if you pass…
> could not find any reasonably practical way to verify the CD image PGP seal There is no easy or obvious solution here. You can not verify anything PGP unless you can directly (!) obtain the public key from the person…
Well, stylistically the first 20 tweets of the Twitter thread read like an introduction to to the story, rather than an actual story (and the rest looks like followup), so that makes for one really confused reading.…
> Back then the proprietary Nvidia driver kept much better Pace with their windows offering. Last I checked their proprietary Linux driver was almost a year behind (point release wise) the windows offering. Am I reading…