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As someone who has been playing around with a 640x480 screen on Raspberry Pis and also maining an Arch Linux workstation - shut up and take my money....
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Ew, leave it alone. Every time I get used to the last step backwards the next one's arrived.
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Looking forward to 5nm x86_64 designs to compare them more directly. It's a strange world we live in with Apple buying out the leading manufacturing ...
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This headline had me wondering about my Athlon 5350 "Kabini" NAS, but I can confirm the old AM1 boards are indeed x86_64-v2. It does pain me...
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They'd just raise the cloud pricing by 100% and pitch it as a security feature. Some organizations go well out of their way to claim they tried everything...
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I've been asking for this for awhile. I haven't had time to finish the project but I was having a lot of fun tinkering with Mycroft before I hit the brick...
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It allows you to use them both for some compute or media conversion workloads. For graphics they use the software stack to determine whether a game should...
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And yet the sysadmin in me feels like I just did the migrations from 11 to 12. Reading that 13 was in beta already has me reconsidering the shift to MariaDB...
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It's not just software either. The 3D printing community has been trying to come up with safety equipment solutions. From copper infused respirators to...
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Then again, Intel tends to spend the next few years after that release patching all the security holes as well. There's always a trade-off....
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