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  • probably cause they didn't invest much in cybersec..like most companies..and they deserve it, for not hiring such essential engineers

  • tech could also have its limitations, i guess

  • fair enough. i am not totally complaining but i thought if i could improve the hardware side so i could hav enjoye a better experience. i tried to run the app on waydroid in linux (and apparently i had to install houdini so it could translate arm to x86 ? but didnt get to get it to fully launch) so i could trust ur opinion since u seem knowledgeable in this regard

  • shooting a tire is like close range, how a baby would be hurt (unless emotionally speaking) ? u would have to be blind to miss the shot. also black women always overreacting, they start ramming stuff whenever they panic (too retarded tbh), white ? maybe..thats a reason i could get behind..but she also fat so she doesn't necessarily hav a grasp over her cognitive abilities

  • i appreciate ur valuable input. i ll give it a try and see if it resolves things

  • can u please point out exactly whats wrong about Connect, code wise ofc, instead of throwing false accusations.

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Why scrolling down a long feed causes the app to become slow ?

  • fuck_u_in_particular kinda vibe

  • why dont they shoot the tires first? i wonder to myself each time i see such video.. also how much taxpayer money is wasted on such pursuit ? cop trying to break the glass window with his own bare hand lol..car pursuits in the us seem to be too staged..probably lobbied for by Big car..everything in the us has that Avengers vibe to it: alot of stuff are needlessly extreme..also mom is probably that 'live,love,laugh' type of woman :/

  • They are flying much slower here to give a better show, which gives them a much tighter turn radius and more time to react. It's also a meticulously planned and practiced route.

    sounds like it really

  • i thought chinooks were intended for that kind of usage, but i am no expert..u seem to be informed enough that i shouldn't argue with u much. so TIL

  • i am no pilot, but a typical one would be frightened if saw such plane would fly that low, especially between skyscrapers like that..anyway, thats also taxpayer freedom money not put in very good use

  • thats definitly cgi, dafuq

  • CopyQ is awesome.

  • busy week huh

  • idk what gaming implies but i think normal gaming is ok, on the other hand competetive gaming is absurd: 360fps@4k required, 10000dpi mouse (dafuq), optomechanical keyboard for nanosecond response lol (although i bought into one thou, didnt cost me a leg at least) ..just game responsibly at 1080 at normal dps and all should be fine..also cutting on those energy drinks would be an extra. hardcore gaming is just straight consumerism. also i loathe twitch streaming..such a waste of bandwidth and resources

  • if a country has a housing crisis, the state should either afford social housing, or just control birthrate by some child policy. u cant allow people to impregnate each other like rabbits then wonder why everyone is on the street: but its in fact intended, it leverages companies power over the workforce by having everyone competing over a decent salary to afford rent

  • dafuq

  • In this section, the narrator explores the peculiarities of how cities are defined in the UK. Unlike other countries where city status is typically determined by population or government structure, Britain has its own unique criteria. The list of officially recognized cities in the UK includes some surprising and seemingly unworthy contenders, while notable places like London, Reading, and Northampton are mysteriously absent. Contrary to popular misconceptions, having a cathedral or a university does not necessarily confer city status. Instead, city status in Britain is granted by the monarch through personal command and letters patent. This tradition dates back to the 10th century and is the sole determinant of whether a place is officially classified as a city. The misconception that cathedrals play a role in city status stems from the historical significance of powerful church centers in small settlements. However, in the 19th century, as towns grew due to the Industrial Revolution, the rules were changed, and places like Birmingham gained city status based on their industrial importance rather than religious institutions. Overall, the criteria for city status in Britain are distinct and can be attributed solely to the monarch's decision. 00:05:00 In this section, the narrator discusses the inconsistencies in the list of British cities and how some cities have lost their city status. The merging of Rochester with its neighbors in 1998 inadvertently removed it from the official list of British cities. However, the opportunity to regain city status came in 2000 when the government allowed towns to bid for it. Many towns submitted bids, with Reading being the favorite to win. Ultimately, three new cities were added to the list: Brighton, Hove, and Inverness. The narrator questions the advantages of being a city instead of a town, as the benefits seem minimal. The bidding process seems to benefit the government in terms of positive PR without requiring much commitment. 00:10:00 In this section, the speaker questions the government's authority to change the definition of a city and suggests that perhaps it's time to abandon this system altogether and replace it with something more meaningful. However, the speaker recognizes that the government has more pressing matters to address and doubts that redefining the definition of a city will be a priority. The speaker concludes that this tradition, filled with pomp, ceremony, and a bit of royalty, is a quintessentially British thing that adds to the country's charm, and it's unlikely to change anytime soon. The speaker humorously predicts that at the current rate, every corner of the country will become a city by the year 3000.

  • Intel unveiled its first direct mesh-to-mesh photonic fabric at the Hot Chips 2023 chip conference, highlighting its progress towards a future of optical chip-to-chip interconnects that are also championed by the likes of Nvidia and Ayar Labs. However, the eight-core 528-thread chip that Intel used for the demonstration stole the spotlight due to its unique architecture that sports 66 threads per core to enable up to 1TBs of data throughput. Surprisingly, the chip consumes only 75W of power, with 60 of the power being used by the optical interconnects, but the design could eventually enable systems with two million cores to be directly connected with under 400ns latency. Intels PUMA Programmable Unified Memory Architecture chip is part of the DARPA HIVE program that focuses on improving performance in petabyte-scale graph analytics work to unlock a 1000X improvement in performance-per-watt in hyper-sparse workloads. Surprisingly for an x86-centric company like Intel, the test chip utilizes a custom RISC architecture for streamlined performance in graph analytics workloads, delivering an 8X improvement in single-threaded performance. The chip is also created using TSMCs 7nm process, not Intels own internal nodes. After characterizing the target workloads, Intel concluded that it needed to craft an architecture that solved the challenges associated with extreme stress on the memory subsystem, deep pipelines, branch predictors, and out-of-order logic created by the workload. Intels custom core employs extreme parallelism to the tune of 66 hardware threads for each of the eight cores, large L1 instruction and data caches, and 4MB of scratchpad SRAM per core. The eight-core chip features 32 optical IO ports that operate at 32 GBsdir apiece, thus totaling 1TBs of total bandwidth. The chips drop into an eight-socket OCP server sled, offering up to 16 TBs of total optical throughput for the system, and each chip is fed by 32GB of custom DDR5-4000 DRAM. Intel fabbed the chip on TSMCs 7nm process with 27. 6 billion transistors spanning a 316mm2 die. The eight cores, which consume 1. 2 billion transistors, run down the center of the die, flanked by eight custom memory controllers with an 8-byte access granularity.

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Keyboard keeps closing and opening

    imgur.com /a/b9GPUhH
  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Enhance browsing as guest

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    How to avoid this error ?

    imgur.com /WJAPiir
  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml

    How to host my own lemmy instance ?

  • Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Request: make settings and filters be able to be backed up, in a file