I’m going to need more bullets.
I’m going to need more bullets.
Coax can do much more, it can also run symmetrically vs the asymmetric, slow af upload channel that makes it feel like garbage that they give us.
Upgraded to Comcast Business with 200mbps upload for work, finally feels like I have actual broadband, those upload speeds are brutal.
It’s not that, it was nvidia almost buying arm which scared everyone shitless.
Heh, we did our own, but yeah that would be nice.
lxc-make.sh arch -d arch
Make yourself a quickie container and install it there, my base config has x11 forwarded with opengl.
In this case, Qatar Airways was making these extra journeys to avoid caps that allow it to make only 28 weekly trips to Australia’s major airports, which includes Melbourne. Landing at Adelaide Airport, which is not among that list, as the final destination enabled the airline to make additional journeys to Melbourne, as there were no limits on flights to non-major airports.
Cute.
Oh yeah, it’s a 3588, all out of tree, I’m very similar.
Yy3568 has most if not all of that, sata also and thats hard to find.
Ownership: I don’t worry about windows or Mac doing something behind my back with my stuff
Huge system, full homelab with a lot of self-hosted stuff and linux let’s me use everything securely and transparently wherever I am.
There are far worse things in the darkness than jira :( but yes.
Yes but barely, amd had a trash software group which has gotten much better.
But the nvidia stack is still sophisticated beyond belief, Cuda is still the foundation and the amount of effort nvidia put in is incredible.
They are modern day robber barons but they built a beautiful stack.
That’s not the problem.
Software used to be an artisan job, a skilled engineer carefully sculpts a solution for a problem.
Management didn’t have much to add there, or visibility, this was a world-breaking problem for them, where was their value?
The solution was issue-tracking, make every line of code a bureaucratic nightmare, ensure panopticon-like visibility for everything, that guaranteed the manager was always in control.
Progress slowed to a crawl, that’s fine, you just need to hire more developers, hundreds, they scale, right?
Good programmers stick to startups because large companies are just well-paying torture firms. I wouldn’t go back to Google for any amount of money, but I’ll do a startup almost for free, because they let me write code.
I’m sure they have a process to do that, it was drilled into us that there were regulations and procedures they had to respect for each country.
While I marginally trust them now, I wouldn’t trust them to the indefinite future, desperate MBAs are capable of anything.
I can’t believe Aragorn had them share that dais with such a fool of a Took!
“And what did you do in the fellowship?” “I smoked the dankest chronic…”
Whoops, thanks my bad.
This has been a problem forever, the googleization of CS where everything is assumed to scale to gigabytes and therefore all that matters is big-O.
In systems that’s meaningless, what really matters is memory locality, loop placement, caching/lookaside and other features.
The JDk is an excellent example of both large scale and small scale optimization, the GC systems and much of the low-level features like locking use microoptimizations while the higher order data structure features use algorithmic optimizations.
Can I ask: do you actually believe NASA builds their own rockets themselves? Like out back in their shed with a table saw and pliers?
The prime contractor on the sls is boeing.
Riscv qemu, it’s great and surprisingly fast nowadays.
If you get good you can adjust the hardware as you go too.
No, because they’re milking their old infra as much as they can, and not properly supporting modern technology.