

I mean, sure, but largely GPU-based TOPS isn’t that good a comparison with a CPU+GPU mixture. Most tasks can’t be parallelized that well, so comparing TOPS between an APU and a TPU/GPU is not apples to apples (heh).
I mean, sure, but largely GPU-based TOPS isn’t that good a comparison with a CPU+GPU mixture. Most tasks can’t be parallelized that well, so comparing TOPS between an APU and a TPU/GPU is not apples to apples (heh).
The changes to how account data is processed will effect anyone who logs in with their account. If you want to avoid changes, you cannot use a FF account.
Thats Britain lol, Ireland is on the left edge of the frame.
Why is that article so hard to read? Its not grammaticaly wrong but the sentences are structured so oddly…
Kvaesito is awesome.
Yeah, agreed. Its also clearly uhhh…inspired by Rendezvous with Rama and 2001 a Space Odyssey. To a very strong degree.
No.
Obsidian isn’t open source, but it’s so solid I almost don’t care…
I just came across the lines in the OpenSuse 42 .bashrc in to connect to palm pilots today…what a flashback.
A big part of the NIST’s job is providing standard samples so everyone can measure accurately. From weights of ingredients, to determining exact compositions of food, pharmaceuticals, drinking water, etc. its all measured relative to a NIST standard. Every scale you’ve ever used was calibrated against a weight that several steps back was ultimately calibrated against a NIST standard. Without a good standard, it’s basically impossible to accurately measure anything.
Same question, on vanilla android.
The Liberation trilogy by Rick Atkinson is also a really good in depth look at the war after 1942. Told mostly from the american perspective, but very very thorough.
Kobo is also a kindle alternative, and syncs books from your local library!
They could have at least renamed it to Radeon Operational Compute method or something…
Huh it hasn’t forced itself onto my computer yet, if its a work laptop it could be a policy set by your sysadmin.
Came here to say this…
Yeah for sure, I read your comment as excusing canonical screwing with user intent but I see that’s not what you meant.
That is not the same thing as “snap and apt Firefox are the same”. They just hijacked apt to force snap in.
Lol I was trying to play Dragon Age games a couple months ago, and the EA app is so terrible that I couldn’t get them to run on windows. But on Linux in the proton sandbox? No problem, worked right out of the box. 😂😂