Location: New York City Remote: Yes (Remote or hybrid/in-person in NYC) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, PostgreSQL, ZFS, Linux (Mint/Debian/Ubuntu), Proxmox VE, Docker, Git, AWS,…
The major difference is Linux can update in the background, with out much effect on working performance. Linux also doesn't force you to update, or block shutdown/boot events to perform an update. Its simply a much…
Most people do everything in the browser, so Linux Mint gives the end user everything they need with little down side.
Windows update is the number one driver for people switching to Linux in my experience. I personally know at least 20 people who are are non-technical who switched to Linux solely because of windows update.
Tesla "solar roof" are not panels, the roofing tiles them selves are solar and it looks like a normal roof. Its also suppose to last longer then panels.
Me too, I used 10.04(i think), the last gnome version until the repo stopped updating. Linux Mint has been my desktop of choice ever since. With their MATE and Cinnamon version looking like a DESKTOP and everything…
I have been using Linux on many higher end HP laptops without issue. At the moment I have HP Spectre x360 15in 2016,8th gen i7 16gb RAM, 512GB SSD and 2gb mx950 Nvidia. After installing Linux Mint 19 everything worked…
This is from a 4 socket Xeon E7-4860 with 64 ram slots(16 in use) e7-4860:~ Mon Jun 11 03:06 PM william$ numactl --hardware available: 4 nodes (0-3) node 0 cpus: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 node 0…
It has to do with memory. In server grade computers, each socket has memory local slots that it can read and write to very fast. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-uniform_memory_access
Where I work, if the smoke break isn't solo, it's a meeting. We even take non-smokers that would be relevant to the conversation. Sometimes us smokers are the only single to non-smokers that maybe you should get up for…
This is sad, we need to fund projects like this.
I would be very weary of this product. I used it a while ago on a project for a course I was taking. During my research, I found a FAQ where the creator stated that if ever asked to place a back door in it, he would.
About time, libav has never meet my needs.
I disagree. http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4418586540
This is from using Debian stable, and normal. Debian has 4 "branches" 1. Old stable, the previous stable version and only receives security updates. 2. Stable, the current stable version. There is a massive amount of…
Location: New York City Remote: Yes (Remote or hybrid/in-person in NYC) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, PostgreSQL, ZFS, Linux (Mint/Debian/Ubuntu), Proxmox VE, Docker, Git, AWS,…
Location: New York City Remote: Yes (Remote or hybrid/in-person in NYC) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, PostgreSQL, ZFS, Linux (Mint/Debian/Ubuntu), Proxmox VE, Docker, Git, AWS,…
The major difference is Linux can update in the background, with out much effect on working performance. Linux also doesn't force you to update, or block shutdown/boot events to perform an update. Its simply a much…
Most people do everything in the browser, so Linux Mint gives the end user everything they need with little down side.
Windows update is the number one driver for people switching to Linux in my experience. I personally know at least 20 people who are are non-technical who switched to Linux solely because of windows update.
Tesla "solar roof" are not panels, the roofing tiles them selves are solar and it looks like a normal roof. Its also suppose to last longer then panels.
Me too, I used 10.04(i think), the last gnome version until the repo stopped updating. Linux Mint has been my desktop of choice ever since. With their MATE and Cinnamon version looking like a DESKTOP and everything…
I have been using Linux on many higher end HP laptops without issue. At the moment I have HP Spectre x360 15in 2016,8th gen i7 16gb RAM, 512GB SSD and 2gb mx950 Nvidia. After installing Linux Mint 19 everything worked…
This is from a 4 socket Xeon E7-4860 with 64 ram slots(16 in use) e7-4860:~ Mon Jun 11 03:06 PM william$ numactl --hardware available: 4 nodes (0-3) node 0 cpus: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 node 0…
It has to do with memory. In server grade computers, each socket has memory local slots that it can read and write to very fast. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-uniform_memory_access
Where I work, if the smoke break isn't solo, it's a meeting. We even take non-smokers that would be relevant to the conversation. Sometimes us smokers are the only single to non-smokers that maybe you should get up for…
This is sad, we need to fund projects like this.
I would be very weary of this product. I used it a while ago on a project for a course I was taking. During my research, I found a FAQ where the creator stated that if ever asked to place a back door in it, he would.
About time, libav has never meet my needs.
About time, libav has never meet my needs.
I disagree. http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4418586540
This is from using Debian stable, and normal. Debian has 4 "branches" 1. Old stable, the previous stable version and only receives security updates. 2. Stable, the current stable version. There is a massive amount of…
This is from using Debian stable, and normal. Debian has 4 "branches" 1. Old stable, the previous stable version and only receives security updates. 2. Stable, the current stable version. There is a massive amount of…