I’ve been thinking this recently as well.
Good tip. Though it would be nice to be able to disable network activity per tab.
For something like this, how do we know that the files are not sent to a server? Am I just trusting the web app? Is there any way to be sure other than having and reading the source?
I would love to hack on FPGAs but always run into the issue of closed toolchains. The recent open source work is a breath of fresh air, but we need to see an FPGA vender that embraces and sponsors this work.
Probably to get better yield. If one of the GPU cores has a defect, they can still use the die. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_binning#Semiconductor_...
I’ve been thinking this recently as well.
Good tip. Though it would be nice to be able to disable network activity per tab.
For something like this, how do we know that the files are not sent to a server? Am I just trusting the web app? Is there any way to be sure other than having and reading the source?
I would love to hack on FPGAs but always run into the issue of closed toolchains. The recent open source work is a breath of fresh air, but we need to see an FPGA vender that embraces and sponsors this work.
Probably to get better yield. If one of the GPU cores has a defect, they can still use the die. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_binning#Semiconductor_...