Fully agree. What about Gollum Wiki[1] ? I have been using it happily for years. It used to be Github wikis, but they diverged apparently. It uses git as backend. You're in full control of your data. Love it.…
Sorry, my mistake. Jan 2020 indeed!
UK and tax havens have a long history. It is pretty sad and tells a lot about the quality of information in UK that most British people do not know about ATAD: Anti Tax Avoidance Directive, a EU attempt to crack down on…
The noise is very important. Any kind of white noise is soothing for a baby... noise from water, car or even vacuum cleaner.. I used to generate a noise with: sox -n soothingnoise-3mn.wav synth 3:0 pinknoise tremolo 0.5…
Only did and do floating point for image processing. In fact, looking into my logs, I registered 5 bugs with NVidia in the last 2 years, none with AMD.
I have extensively used OpenCL on both AMD and NVidia for a few years and never had such problems. If anything, found a few more bugs with NVidia.
The point I really wanted to make here is that OpenCL is only a disaster because NVidia was scared of the competition it would bring from AMD.
OpenCL is not a disaster at all. It is just that NVidia were (and still are) too scared to have people move away from their proprietary solutions, so they tried to hide OpenCL has much as they could and only pushed…
Have you tried tig? http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/ Could not use git without it anymore.
In 2013 we started GPU programming at the company I work for. We carefully evaluated CUDA and OpenCL and decided to go for OpenCL because it was a standard and we could chose between 2 vendors of GPU. I can tell you…
> Thus OpenCL seems ultimately more proprietary than CUDA, Could not be further from the truth there! OpenCL is an open standard, can be used to program GPU, CPU and even FPGA. It is definitively NOT proprietary in any…
Have a look at gmusicbrowser. You might be surprised. I also used to use foobar2000 on windows... years ago...
For Exchange-based email you can use DavMail (http://davmail.sourceforge.net/) At work I have the only Linux workstation and DavMail + Thunderbird + Lightning works a treat. I have pretty much all the functionality that…
Thanks, too many edits indeed!
Correction then: ip addr | grep "inet " | cut -f 3 -d " "
What about: ip addr show | grep inet Edit: wrote back original command and replied below instead
I prefer a great deal plastic to environmental foe aluminium. To me their use of aluminium is a very good reason not to buy Apple hardware. I have a Dell M3800 right now, and the build quality is very good. Thin, light,…
>And honestly, Ubuntu is a terrible example for the Linux Desktop. Funny. I just find the opposite: Ubuntu is a superb desktop, polished, clean and powerful, very productive and easy to use for the experienced use with…
Canonical should have made it clear that when the E4.5 was available last year, it was intended to early adopters / dev / enthusiasts only. But my guess is that it was probably awkward to present it that way to BQ.…
Linux enthusiast here. Had a BQ E4.5 Ubuntu edition since April 2015 and I am pretty pleased with it. I love the UX. It has come a long way already: the off the air (OTA) upgrades roughly every month make it better and…
Fully agree. What about Gollum Wiki[1] ? I have been using it happily for years. It used to be Github wikis, but they diverged apparently. It uses git as backend. You're in full control of your data. Love it.…
Sorry, my mistake. Jan 2020 indeed!
UK and tax havens have a long history. It is pretty sad and tells a lot about the quality of information in UK that most British people do not know about ATAD: Anti Tax Avoidance Directive, a EU attempt to crack down on…
The noise is very important. Any kind of white noise is soothing for a baby... noise from water, car or even vacuum cleaner.. I used to generate a noise with: sox -n soothingnoise-3mn.wav synth 3:0 pinknoise tremolo 0.5…
Only did and do floating point for image processing. In fact, looking into my logs, I registered 5 bugs with NVidia in the last 2 years, none with AMD.
I have extensively used OpenCL on both AMD and NVidia for a few years and never had such problems. If anything, found a few more bugs with NVidia.
The point I really wanted to make here is that OpenCL is only a disaster because NVidia was scared of the competition it would bring from AMD.
OpenCL is not a disaster at all. It is just that NVidia were (and still are) too scared to have people move away from their proprietary solutions, so they tried to hide OpenCL has much as they could and only pushed…
Have you tried tig? http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/ Could not use git without it anymore.
In 2013 we started GPU programming at the company I work for. We carefully evaluated CUDA and OpenCL and decided to go for OpenCL because it was a standard and we could chose between 2 vendors of GPU. I can tell you…
> Thus OpenCL seems ultimately more proprietary than CUDA, Could not be further from the truth there! OpenCL is an open standard, can be used to program GPU, CPU and even FPGA. It is definitively NOT proprietary in any…
Have a look at gmusicbrowser. You might be surprised. I also used to use foobar2000 on windows... years ago...
For Exchange-based email you can use DavMail (http://davmail.sourceforge.net/) At work I have the only Linux workstation and DavMail + Thunderbird + Lightning works a treat. I have pretty much all the functionality that…
Thanks, too many edits indeed!
Correction then: ip addr | grep "inet " | cut -f 3 -d " "
What about: ip addr show | grep inet Edit: wrote back original command and replied below instead
I prefer a great deal plastic to environmental foe aluminium. To me their use of aluminium is a very good reason not to buy Apple hardware. I have a Dell M3800 right now, and the build quality is very good. Thin, light,…
>And honestly, Ubuntu is a terrible example for the Linux Desktop. Funny. I just find the opposite: Ubuntu is a superb desktop, polished, clean and powerful, very productive and easy to use for the experienced use with…
Canonical should have made it clear that when the E4.5 was available last year, it was intended to early adopters / dev / enthusiasts only. But my guess is that it was probably awkward to present it that way to BQ.…
Linux enthusiast here. Had a BQ E4.5 Ubuntu edition since April 2015 and I am pretty pleased with it. I love the UX. It has come a long way already: the off the air (OTA) upgrades roughly every month make it better and…