PabloSexcrowbar, pablosexcrowbar@piefed.social
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You’re not my real dad.
Well shit. I’ve been going off the now long-outdated memory, pun partially intended, of HBM2e being positioned as a potential replacement for DDR. Maybe we’ll see more manufacturers doing something like Apple and jamming the RAM into the CPU die directly. That seems to be working out well for them so far, at least performance-wise.
It is when it’s selective and you can turn the narrow viewing angles on and off at will.
Jesus, it’s like someone took Brainfuck way too seriously.
I do still use it, but if you’re after privacy I’d only trust it if you use GPG. If I remember correctly, they do run a key exchange server for it, and I never saw a way to use that to read encrypted email, but be aware that you’re completely in the clear if you don’t. The email mask feature is most of the reason I’m still there though.
Fingers crossed that we might see HBM as system RAM finally.
I used to work for them, and unless you use GPG on all your emails, they can read everything you send (or could as of 2020). As for the rest of their apps, I’m fairly certain those are encrypted at rest, though I do recall having to comply with an Aussie government investigation notice. They’re also downright scornful of people who point out the issues with their privacy practices.
But but but…the internet told me that Americans welcome this with open arms! /s
Yeah all I’m hearing is “IBM stock goes on sale”
Ubuntu is the annoying self-diagnosed kid that demands the whole class be run to his bizarre standards to the detriment of all the other students.
Did the government of China renounce its claim to West Taiwan?
Spoken like someone who can tolerate lactose.
6.6 is magnificent. It fixed the bug that pushed me away from KDE (animations being stuck at 60 hz regardless of actual refresh rate) since 5.25.
I ran into this today, and I think disabling DDC/CI in the display settings fixed it.
Do they also say “吳茂因讚揚小熊維尼而獲得良好的社會聲譽。” in your country?
Behold the duality of man
But if it doesn’t have calories then I need to stop and eat.
No but you see, China good because USA bad.
Dude, if you’re going to parrot Chinese propaganda, at least be factual. Samsung’s memory fabs are all in either Korea or the US. Micron has them all over the place, but the fabs in China are drastically outnumbered by those in other countries. Only SK Hynix is anywhere close to having “most” of its chips made in China, and that’s split 50/50.
In short, do the barest amount of investigation or shut the fuck up. Preferably, both.
On the contrary, there was a very interesting video by PSR (pardon the YouTube link) about how the civil war in Myanmar was being fought almost exclusively with 3D printed firearms. Apparently they’re reliable enough to be an actual threat.

You’re not my real dad.
Well shit. I’ve been going off the now long-outdated memory, pun partially intended, of HBM2e being positioned as a potential replacement for DDR. Maybe we’ll see more manufacturers doing something like Apple and jamming the RAM into the CPU die directly. That seems to be working out well for them so far, at least performance-wise.
It is when it’s selective and you can turn the narrow viewing angles on and off at will.
Jesus, it’s like someone took Brainfuck way too seriously.
I do still use it, but if you’re after privacy I’d only trust it if you use GPG. If I remember correctly, they do run a key exchange server for it, and I never saw a way to use that to read encrypted email, but be aware that you’re completely in the clear if you don’t. The email mask feature is most of the reason I’m still there though.
Fingers crossed that we might see HBM as system RAM finally.
I used to work for them, and unless you use GPG on all your emails, they can read everything you send (or could as of 2020). As for the rest of their apps, I’m fairly certain those are encrypted at rest, though I do recall having to comply with an Aussie government investigation notice. They’re also downright scornful of people who point out the issues with their privacy practices.
But but but…the internet told me that Americans welcome this with open arms! /s
Yeah all I’m hearing is “IBM stock goes on sale”
Ubuntu is the annoying self-diagnosed kid that demands the whole class be run to his bizarre standards to the detriment of all the other students.
Did the government of China renounce its claim to West Taiwan?
Spoken like someone who can tolerate lactose.
6.6 is magnificent. It fixed the bug that pushed me away from KDE (animations being stuck at 60 hz regardless of actual refresh rate) since 5.25.
I ran into this today, and I think disabling DDC/CI in the display settings fixed it.
Do they also say “吳茂因讚揚小熊維尼而獲得良好的社會聲譽。” in your country?
Behold the duality of man
But if it doesn’t have calories then I need to stop and eat.
No but you see, China good because USA bad.
Dude, if you’re going to parrot Chinese propaganda, at least be factual. Samsung’s memory fabs are all in either Korea or the US. Micron has them all over the place, but the fabs in China are drastically outnumbered by those in other countries. Only SK Hynix is anywhere close to having “most” of its chips made in China, and that’s split 50/50.
In short, do the barest amount of investigation or shut the fuck up. Preferably, both.
On the contrary, there was a very interesting video by PSR (pardon the YouTube link) about how the civil war in Myanmar was being fought almost exclusively with 3D printed firearms. Apparently they’re reliable enough to be an actual threat.