The performance doesn't look too bad for such an early release. I was expecting much worse results.
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It's finally open source after Linus and Lapsus$ but can you actually compile it and run it on the hardware that you bought with your own money?
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IMO: official (Arch, Manjaro, Void, T2SDE) > libre 3rd party (Fedora) > proprietary (Ubuntu).
Not that it's going to prevent me from...
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Jabberwocky replied to Intel's ControlFlag 1.2 Released To Use AI To Provide Full Support For Spotting C++ Bugsin Intel LinuxFrom a business or productivity perspective it seem like a useful tool. I still can't help to think about some lectors that would be "disappointed"...
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Last time I checked an i7 3770K and Radeon HD 7970 runs circles around today's low-end systems with enthusiast price tags.
With CPU stagnation...
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I wish this was practical. Most people use their phones with software that goes through a lot of effort to detect modified systems. Software like Whatsapp,...
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I've been using GNU/Linux for 20+ years. This ideology is the biggest hurdle that it has to become a popular. Proprietary vendor/distro lock-in like CUDA...
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Top voted question on the AMD AMA 5 years ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comment...her/def5h1b/?c...
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