

In the same video it’s pointed out that this product wouldn’t exist at all without the AMD chip. It’s literally built around it.


In the same video it’s pointed out that this product wouldn’t exist at all without the AMD chip. It’s literally built around it.


Specifically AMD said that it’s achievable but you’ll be operating at approx 50% of available bandwidth, and that’s with LPCAMM2. SO/DIMMs are right out of the running.
Mostly this is AMDs fault but if you want a GPU with 96-110 GBs of memory you don’t really have a choice.


They’re removing the ability to download ebooks from Amazon. You are still able to add books via USB to your device.
The piracy is because you could download your Amazon ebook, strip the DRM and transform it to a more generic format, and distribute it. Unfortunately this now means you’ll be unable to make copies of your books for “backup in case Amazon decides to remove access” purposes.


There was a fuss a while back since the released source appeared to be waaaay out of date compared to what was being used.
They came out and said that they wanted the usernames feature to be developed fully before it got pushed public. Which they then did.


Fantastic and well put together post. I very much enjoyed the read and have been thinking about setting up something similar for myself - though I’d need to get TRV’s fitted to my radiators and even replace some pretty poor ones to get the most benefit.


They didn’t specify, so yes, suspicious.


When managed in A/B install partitions by a third party org that layers their own stable/alpha/main versioning over the top? ;P


I’m reading this scratching my head going “If your unit tests need a database they ain’t a unit test”.
I work for the UK government. Everything my organisation does is licensed in either MIT or OGL (https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/)
Developing code in the open really helps ensure you nail down your secure coding practices.


blocked part of url because I have Kagi rewrite url to redirect to my private Redlib instance
I had no idea this was a thing. Thats going straight on my self-host todo list.


allows it to make its tokamaks at only two percent of the volume of conventional tokamaks
Strap that into a tank, with - hear me out - legs, and we’re golden.


Easily doable in docker using the network_mode: "service:VPN_CONTAINER" configuration (assuming your VPN is running as a container)


It’s unfortunate that (at least on the Bluesky side) an attempt at following a person doesn’t result in them getting a DM asking for that to be ok.
Which means following a person on Bluesky is not possible unless they’ve already opted in.
All I want to do is follow a couple of authors or content creators but none of them know what bridgy.fed is :(


With a small amount of effort and the use of https://github.com/nanos/FediFetcher and https://github.com/g3rv4/GetMoarFediverse you can mitigate basically all those issues. It’s still not perfect by any means but it results in a perfectly usable single user instance.
The first populates the replies of the home timeline posts you see (as well as profiles of people it finds in those replies) and the second pulls down all the content from instances you select for your followed hashtags (choose mastodon.social and you can guarantee you’ll see most all posts with those tags)
Yes. On older generation/cheaper ANC this is perceived as increased “pressure”. It doesn’t seem louder but the physical sensation of loudness is there.


“…prohibits repair stores from repairing components on the mainboard. Instead, the entire component must be replaced…”
A flagrant disregard for the costs of e-waste on the environment. What a surprise.
The sound produced by ANC is the exact 180 degree inverse (or as near as possible) of the incoming bad noise.
It’s produced in realtime by dedicated signal processors and requires mic arrays feeding in the sound. The quicker your processing pipeline the better the match is and the more powerful the effect is.
There’s no prerecorded sound that would work.


Aside from everyone who’s using flutter?


Let’s be honest, this is only their outlook until the courts make their decision. They’ll sell if that doesn’t go in their favour.
I’d say it’s something like a babelfish. You speak English, I hear Spanish.