if one could boostrap tcc with it, then it might be a viable tool.
jemalloc saved my icinga2 installation that kept exploding in memory usage, when i (and agents from sub-zones) was hammering its api when i preloaded jemalloc , memory remained at significantly lower levels, and - more…
you know, i don't think saying "got it right" is correct here. Because if you are presenting an option of walking to a car wash as a valid choice, it suggests you just want to get there, and not wash your car. Just like…
i hope that whoever caused all those bugs doesn't move later into developing Azure. (part of me actually wishes it would happen, ngl).
seems like a common occurence in the region, although the virus is highly contagious and very deadly.
i wish we instead dropped js for something vastly more sane.
maybe instead of HL3 they will deliver linux on the desktop for the masses. because that's the foreseeable trajectory at this point
what a trip down memory lane. for some extra nostalgia, check out "one finger death punch 2" game (and its prequel). i bet it's sort of an homage to those animations.
reject outright. ask to split it into reasonable chain of changesets.
this looks like maintenance nightmare going forward, but i could be wrong. If you are stuck on specific pg version for a while, maybe it's worth it.
vibe coding could not have come at a worse moment.
true, i saw a thread recently on reddit where guy hand-tuned compilation flags and did pgo profiling for a video encoder app that he uses on video encode farm. In his case, even a gain of ~20% was significant. It…
FWIW i had it with icinga2. so now they actually preload jemalloc in the service file to mitigate the issue, this may very well be what you're talking about in case someone is interested:…
"Make one Ubuntu package 90% faster by rebuilding it and switching the memory allocator" i wish i could slap people in the face over standard tcp/ip for clickbait. it was ONE package and some gains were not realized by…
* "if they want Adobe to be successful". i wonder how this all win play out in the end.
i think the problem started when quantity became more important over quality. you could totally compete on quality merit, but nowadays the volume of output (and frequency) is what is prioritized.
in case you don't know, some Gameboy games required to have Nintendo logo in the game data as part of copy protection. allegedly that was legal protection against bootlegs.…
imho it's embarrassing that this got merged in the first place. it's not a major flaw, and no exploit. but it seems as if nobody paid due attention to actual changes.
this explot is basically "death by a 1000 papercuts", now that i think about it.
i just thought it was "this" shortened to DOS standards.
web2.0 was about user generated content. i would say this is the so-far elusive web3.0
> The cassette tape in an Etak Navigator was read at about 200cm (80″) per second! i struggle to imagine how did the tape handle it.
the problem was the nouveau would do this before when firmware was easy to intercept from the driver (and could be extracted easily). the newer driver uses different methods of firmware upload and it's a real chore to…
he's doing another pump and dump
sony pulled Otheros feature from ps3, and people still use Sony consoles.
if one could boostrap tcc with it, then it might be a viable tool.
jemalloc saved my icinga2 installation that kept exploding in memory usage, when i (and agents from sub-zones) was hammering its api when i preloaded jemalloc , memory remained at significantly lower levels, and - more…
you know, i don't think saying "got it right" is correct here. Because if you are presenting an option of walking to a car wash as a valid choice, it suggests you just want to get there, and not wash your car. Just like…
i hope that whoever caused all those bugs doesn't move later into developing Azure. (part of me actually wishes it would happen, ngl).
seems like a common occurence in the region, although the virus is highly contagious and very deadly.
i wish we instead dropped js for something vastly more sane.
maybe instead of HL3 they will deliver linux on the desktop for the masses. because that's the foreseeable trajectory at this point
what a trip down memory lane. for some extra nostalgia, check out "one finger death punch 2" game (and its prequel). i bet it's sort of an homage to those animations.
reject outright. ask to split it into reasonable chain of changesets.
this looks like maintenance nightmare going forward, but i could be wrong. If you are stuck on specific pg version for a while, maybe it's worth it.
vibe coding could not have come at a worse moment.
true, i saw a thread recently on reddit where guy hand-tuned compilation flags and did pgo profiling for a video encoder app that he uses on video encode farm. In his case, even a gain of ~20% was significant. It…
FWIW i had it with icinga2. so now they actually preload jemalloc in the service file to mitigate the issue, this may very well be what you're talking about in case someone is interested:…
"Make one Ubuntu package 90% faster by rebuilding it and switching the memory allocator" i wish i could slap people in the face over standard tcp/ip for clickbait. it was ONE package and some gains were not realized by…
* "if they want Adobe to be successful". i wonder how this all win play out in the end.
i think the problem started when quantity became more important over quality. you could totally compete on quality merit, but nowadays the volume of output (and frequency) is what is prioritized.
in case you don't know, some Gameboy games required to have Nintendo logo in the game data as part of copy protection. allegedly that was legal protection against bootlegs.…
imho it's embarrassing that this got merged in the first place. it's not a major flaw, and no exploit. but it seems as if nobody paid due attention to actual changes.
this explot is basically "death by a 1000 papercuts", now that i think about it.
i just thought it was "this" shortened to DOS standards.
web2.0 was about user generated content. i would say this is the so-far elusive web3.0
> The cassette tape in an Etak Navigator was read at about 200cm (80″) per second! i struggle to imagine how did the tape handle it.
the problem was the nouveau would do this before when firmware was easy to intercept from the driver (and could be extracted easily). the newer driver uses different methods of firmware upload and it's a real chore to…
he's doing another pump and dump
sony pulled Otheros feature from ps3, and people still use Sony consoles.