

its worded weirdly but I took it to mean
“its encouraging arm adoption to of the x86 market, at the expense of x86 manufacturers amd and intel”
edit: can’t read the article to confirm though it requires a subscription


its worded weirdly but I took it to mean
“its encouraging arm adoption to of the x86 market, at the expense of x86 manufacturers amd and intel”
edit: can’t read the article to confirm though it requires a subscription
One time doubled that in a single night redownloading my steam library


Got a link for the dev recommendation? I hadn’t heard about that


I’m not at all experienced this stuff so sorry if this is obvious - but how is that different from hardware?
Its not like valve is reimbursing cash for the hardware after bought, theyre both just some materials (that can be sold elsewhere for cash) right?


Dont the cards have value?


Ive thought about trying this before, but do you have any experience with how to actually hook up the power supply?
Never thought breaking a drive was worth the risk, but theoretically you should be able to solder a buck converter to the laptops motherboard if the voltage requirements vary.


Rig up the 12v barrel adapter right to the laptops battery


I think you can use the service to remount using the fstab entries/options. (Like “mount /dev/disk/by-uuid/XXX” and it’ll automatically apply the options and mountpoint)
Arguably cleaner depending on your setup
Its crazy how walking into a corn field can feel like a Martian wasteland on the surface


Like the “hasnt left the lab in 75 years” thorium reactors (Which current designs still need enriched uranium)? and the recycle reactors that produce weapons grade plutonium (Of course, also via enriched uranium)? Id love to see you
No I dont mean those, I mean the CANDU’s, a viable system that has been operating for around the same amount of time thorium has been in development hell (again, 75 years).
Are you trying to say america has never had a nuclear disaster on record? Cause its pretty easy to google that US has had more nuclear accidents in the 2000’s than canada has in the past century. The Three Mile Island meltdown was probably the worst nuclear accident in north america, its hardly reasonable to ignore it. Unless you count uranium mining accidents, cause then the Church Rock uranium mill takes the crown.
And which country has ~2000 nuclear reactors? I must have missed this in my research, with those numbers they account for approximately 4x the total number of reactors in the world, a surprising oversight. (Or are you doing some football math that 94/19 = 100x? Cause even if 94/19=5x then per capita america is still lacking)


Damn, I still see some available on aliexpress but it looks like they aren’t stocking any more.
Probably taken out by the ram shortage like everything fun.


And developed a reactor that doesnt need enriched uranium, removing the risk of weapons development.
And have been one of the few countries to deploy reactors under budget and on time.


Not all of north america.
Canada is a world leader in nuclear and number 3 for hydro for example.


Get an orange pi 800?
Admittedly it is pretty confusing, but its spec describes it as “json with functions”, and once you get a handle on the recursive aspect of it (and that it kinda smushes multiple imported jsons together), its not too bad.
Stupid useful too
Am I having a stroke or are you intentionally describing nixos
Well yeah how am I supposed to fit systemd on a milkv duo of ram? My gen z brain can only handle compiling a kernel to minimize its footprint, hardly even scraping the surface of linux experience.
(Non sarcastically though, why would anyone under 30 not know about systemd? Sure mainstream OS’ have more users than ever, but thats cause the world is techier than ever - growing up with fiber makes getting distro and tutorials trivial. I theorise youre getting pulled into the boomer mindset of “this person online does this so is an accurate representation of an entire generation”, which is kinda foolish.)
(PPS I know some gen z’s who dont even know what a file or folder is, so I’m not saying everyone is techy, but just that is almost statistically gaurenreed some people will be with a gen z population of almost billion people).
(PPPS, yeah Im talking about the 64mb milkv duo. No its not fun. But fuck is it informative.)


I mean its more like self driving cars than cars themselves; it can work, but also steering wheels were created by the devs for a reason - even if most are too lazy to understand that reason.
Like I’d agree hand coding in assembly is (mostly) useless these days, but honestly I feel like the efficiency problems ai is trying to solve were largely solved 50 years ago with compilers.
(and like isnt digesting large outputs the entire point of being an engineering level dev? like if youre just there to pray to the software gods, you’d do much better as a CRUD script kiddie anyways)


Physics is a mathematical model with the most proven utility to humans.
If you have a model more applicable to a situation, youre free to use it, but its pretty unlikely to be as broadly applicable as modern mathematical physics (A thousand times so when considering computers).
But yeah the study of physics is 100% math (And its not 100% a perfect model of reality! Thats why we study it).
can’t you also install snaps on Debian?