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Sleep mode. Have been putting my computer to sleep and finding it powered on again an again. Every time i find a fix. Disable wake timers and so on. Microsoft makes a change and now sleep mode again wakes the pc again and again.
I think we as the hardcore techies are not the primary market for Microsoft anymore. They want the new generation of PC users, who are happily giving up privacy for convenience. We will be forced to move one. I will ride Windows 10 LTSC as long as possible (max 2031). I dont see myself using Microsoft after the last support branch for Win 10 ceased to exist.
I've said before, AAA games don't yet use AVX512. (AVX512 have the biggest boost from Zen4 to Zen5) Hobbyists developing open source has seen extreme boosts from using AVX512 on applications like PS3 emulation. And we have learned a lot of cleaver new ways of using these instructions for gaming workloads, that were not considered when this instruction set was new. It all comes down to when the big game engines releases a version optimized for AVX512 / AVX10.
It's so dead. I go your memo. I remember when you did the vid on Raid when the reads were around only 3000 and very ugly 4k numbers. I wanted to put my M.2 WD850 drives in Raid 0 like a hot shot cowboy on his high horse to see if that would be workable. I quickly realized that's highly illogical. I'll never forget you showed me my horse is a spaceship. You're a true Shalomie.
Impedance mismatch. The higher the frequency, the worse the reflections become. Why not just use a regular ole time domain reflectometer? To the comment about doing it optically, well, reflections occur there, too. Then you grab an optical TDR.
Linux (whatever version) needs two things. It needs to run 90 percent of games flawlessly (what I mean as flawless is the same experience of windows) and it needs to run microsoft office software flawlessly (or flawless alternative that converts flawlessly). And I don't mean we need to run it through some kind of simulator, tinkering or work around. It just needs to work. The above average person, let alone the average person, isn't going to switch unless the easy button can be hit. This will get worse with the Gen Z and Alpha generations as a lot of them know less than Gen X does on PC's.
Taking control and then shutting it the fuck down, burying it forever so no one else can create something similar or use something similar and if they do burying them, fuck Nintendo
honestly this thing seems perfect for those trying to preserve desk space and want a prebuilt upgrade from something they (maybe) bought in late 2016 lol - gonna get to grinding and get myself one i think
Dystopian futures where you can't buy food if you're not plugged into the mind reading device?? Well, Microsoft will work on this next when it's done with making local computers into dumb terminals to access everything you ever do running from their servers (with suscriptions services for the cloud you don't need) just so they can spy on you for advetizing / selling info to government and let individual headhunters take the blame for reselling it...
There is a reason steam proton started a while ago. Some game companies would also like to switch to Linux. The more people play on Linux via Steam/Proton, the more courage game companies have to support Linux directly and develop native software for it. Thanks to the Vulkan API, this is no longer a technical problem.
The most important aspect,is the power rating..I can't see any info about this.Also 30 days warranty?😂 So it's suppose to work more little bit more than this???.
At a price of 17k+ I guess this (the 6900 Series + VMWare) is clearly not winning any cost per xFlops and not scalable for many companies. Competition to IBM when it comes to super huge RDBMS clusters... HPC maybe or government where everything is OPM (Other People's Money). Or data centers that cater for AI startups that are more marketing than tech. Cool from an enthusiast perspective though if one is privileged enough to play around with. But agree with other comments below: VMware is now the goose that lays golden eggs and goes the same way that RHEL goes so if one has to actually earn money in a world with chip crisis, GPU shortages, GPU overpricing, pandemics and crypto than solutions like Proxmox serve the 90% wile VMWare caters for the 10%.
I have some serious doubts between this monitor and it's brother, the PG27QFT2A. The FT2A is IPS, but it has a lower RGB % (shouldn't IPS have better colours?) and much lower contrast (1000:1 instead of 4000:1). But it shouldn't have ghosting, which is a major concern to me since I'll be programming a lot on this monitor.
If you don't have iGPU/GPU needs, the barebones Intel NUC 13 Pro with i7 1360P CPU is still an excellent option. Excellent for programmers, photographers, data analysts, general office work, and general web browsing. For photography, you may need a cheap $10 dongle to compensate for the lack of a full SD card reader.
As a Windows user for about 30 years... Since version 3.11. I'm currently sitting on Linux and loving it. I refuse to upgrade to Windows 11. Screw that noise. 10 is bad enough on privacy, but 11 takes it to a whole new level.
I've been thinking for years now that Windows will end up subscription, It wouldn't be to bad if there is a Basic version that's free that gives everyone a basic word processor and internet access, with Optimized paid versions like Game Pass for Gaming and Office 365 for Business users but these versions would NEED to optimised because no one wants to pay for a basic experience with extra software
What do you think eliminating people means in the context of clearing a trench? It feels strange having somebody need to explain that that means killed.
AMD recently released an AGESA-update that improves core-to-core latency dramatically - have you (Wendell), had time to look at that, and what the results on various workloads is? Especially memory-sensitive applications.
What the corps researching diseases link to our gnome is, find the gene(s) related or controls the disease and then developed the test to detect it and patten the test. Which locks out any others from developing a test for it. An example of this sequence playing out it the BRca1 and BRAC2 genes that are linked to breast cancer.
I love that you're a tech youtuber who hasn't shunned talking ai tech. The underlying hardware information is important to keep the technology open and accessible to the masses.
What are the annoying things on windows for gaming? You update your gpu drivers install on the game and you are gaming if the game is not a unoptimized mess, the privacy concerns of windows which can be turned off I know shocking has nothing to do with gamming apart that some games themselves are a privacy concern leaking data