ruse8145
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- Comment on Almost all Windows 10 systems can be upgraded to the new version — so why are businesses holding back? 2 months ago:
Until last year they made the task bar for the computer illiterate (ie Mac/gnome users). Thankfully they fixed that.
- Comment on Hackers For Harris Donate $150,000 To Kamala Harris’ Campaign 2 months ago:
I can’t prove it’s true for you, but every time I read messages like this I think “lol look at that Uber conservative with bad ideas”
- Comment on Hackers For Harris Donate $150,000 To Kamala Harris’ Campaign 2 months ago:
Yeah us politics don’t really impact anyone else on the planet outside of the 50 states
- Comment on Hackers For Harris Donate $150,000 To Kamala Harris’ Campaign 2 months ago:
Is this politics?
- Comment on TSMC Arizona struggles to overcome vast differences between Taiwanese and US work culture 2 months ago:
Who thought this would be fine? Did they look at Elon and Amazon and just think they could pull that shit too?
- Comment on ‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections 2 months ago:
Was there a real user risk to any of the flaws since heart bleed? Or did people mostly want to hate on Intel? I’m no tinfoil hatter either I’m just asking questions.
- Comment on Bitcoin is Stupid and Does Not Deserve an Emoji (blog post) 2 months ago:
Was someone on your lawn this morning?
- Comment on Bitcoin is Stupid and Does Not Deserve an Emoji (blog post) 2 months ago:
That’s the majestic and ancient lobster, and having an emoji for such a fine creature makes sense.
This is Bitcoin
- Comment on I too love watching CP 😍 3 months ago:
Back in my day we called it a cash register, so I can’t disagree.
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
I guess I’m confused by your fundamental point though: if we aren’t looking for raw processing power on a range of workloads, what is the technology you see them winning in?
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
Why not reserve that frothing at the mouth hatred for something that deserves it.
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
Id guess because I selected single processors and many of the xeons are server oriented with multi socket expected. Given the original post I’m responding to I’m more concerned by desktop grade (10-40k pts multi core) than server grade.
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
The point of the chart is that it alternates over a wide performance range, there isn’t a blanket winner between the company that can’t figure out security and the company that can’t figure out thermals.
- Comment on Why do so many people use NGINX? 3 months ago:
Caddy certainly was the easier option but it’s as complex as nginx now and id argue it’s hard to to use.
- Comment on Why do so many people use NGINX? 3 months ago:
It’s actually n-jynx duh
- Comment on Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers 3 months ago:
This is the most open time period for hardware as far as options go since like, the 90s. Microsoft isn’t taking away options.
- Comment on Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers 3 months ago:
This is obviously insane
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_available.html#xy_… Don’t see data backing up your claim across a wide range of perf
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
I didn’t notice or care about their comment, it was meaningless bs. Yours is something for which it’s feasible to provide evidence, it’s a novel claim, and I saw nothing to back it up other than hostility.
That the switch to linux has a lot of friction? That it’s difficult?
Everyone mostly agrees on this, not interesting
That Microsoft has deliberately cultivated that friction?
This is the interesting claim. After all Linux deliberately shoots its legs off every few years, why does Microsoft need to help?
- Comment on Millions of OnlyFans paywalls make it hard to detect child sex abuse, cops say 4 months ago:
Nothing in my statement says that’s a requirement
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
You right, that’s just a weird firefox setting
Was thinking of touch: superuser.com/…/enable-touch-scrolling-in-firefox
- Comment on Toyota builds experimental hydrogen-powered pizza oven and grill. 4 months ago:
Probably true since transmission loses come after engine losses. Ammonia is also pretty cool though, I’ve read about the idea of using it in big engines since it’s also easy to store/make.
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
Can you provide a citation for your claims about the process of switching?
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
It’s a sliding scale
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
A good amount of Linux distros don’t seem to want to get the basics down. Constant churn vs stable but way out of date is more how is describe the choice, while windows at it’s core is actually a pretty stable platform. I don’t have to, for example, get annoyed at Firefox middle mouse scroll not working because I forgot this distro still defaults to x11 even though it installs Wayland too blah blah blah.
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
plexus.techlore.tech/applications/uber
Gotta check before you flash and fuck up a livelihood…
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 4 months ago:
What’s the use case?
- Comment on Toyota builds experimental hydrogen-powered pizza oven and grill. 4 months ago:
Hydrogen is so much smaller than natty light that on a Continental scale the losses could be significant, but that’s neat history. It’s fun how long stuff has been around like gasification.
- Comment on Toyota builds experimental hydrogen-powered pizza oven and grill. 4 months ago:
If the process to make hydrogen is clean, burning h is way way way cleaner. That’s the math, not the source. The source can become an economics problem rather than necessarily an environmental one (imagine like 45 footnotes for where we do stuff that makes this not true, I’m just trying to capture the goal)
- Comment on Google Search Ranks AI Spam Above Original Reporting in News Results 4 months ago:
And you could do Google searches from the terminal too, life was just a little slower back then