

I have no interest in overclocking my phone anymore, but I used to do this kind stuff too and I’m so glad its back


I have no interest in overclocking my phone anymore, but I used to do this kind stuff too and I’m so glad its back


I think the most bang for your buck would be the Arc A380. 4 displays, 8k60 and AV1 acceleration. Not sure how good the linux support is but the drivers aren’t closed source like nvidia so I imaged it’ll be decent.
There’s always AMD ofc but I don’t think the 9000 series does anything special IO-wise. Might as well look at the cheaper 7000 series


Especially with all this focus on high speed, low range signals. What people really want is reliability. But bigger number better I guess
it’s blurry because the camera is focussed on the sky


I don’t think QR codes have changed at all. Only the tools we use to scan them have
maybe not originally but now it has this post as a credible source


People just want to eat the rich


Or if you’re in europe, Herman Miller might be overpriced, even on the second gand market. But there are loads of solid German chair brands where the same concept applies. I got good deal on an open box Interstuhl chair just before corona hit. Still looks brand new today


Go to a library
If it were that important to Microsoft then they should just refuse to boot without the chain of trust. I’m guessing they can’t because of backwards compatibility reasons. Maybe they will with Windows 12.
No critical part of Windows actually requires the TPM. The limitation is 99% artificial. Which is why people keep finding workarounds.
About the Signal protocol: It’s end-to-end encrypted. It would not allow for the server to give you a customized feed. Also messages expire but I’m not sure if that’s to the protocol.
Fair. But since RAM is one of the easiest parts to upgrade you don’t need to future-proof it much imo. Just add a stick when it’s cheaper
For gaming you don’t really need 16GB yet. Maybe after the next gen of consoles is out, developers might start using that much RAM. But then OP can just add a stick or two
Sorry if I wasn’t clear. I did mean OP should not consider NVidia + Linux
I think the price difference would more more less reflect in the perofrmance difference for these setups. So whatever you need and can affort is the right choice. Unless you intend to install linux, then the AMD one for sure.
I assume you mean the 5070ti? Depends on what OS you intend to run, which games, what CPU you have (driver overhead), what the local prices are like and how much belief you have in AMD Redstone being good.


Can someone explain to me who the target group is tho? I understand FPGAs have a larger potential of emulating hardware fast. But it’s not like the chip designs for these old consoles are open source. So FPGAs are usually not cycle accurate either.


Seeding linux ISOs for plausible deniability 😏
As a developer I can comment on nr 2. The last month was more chaotic than before the release because of the new bugs that were discovered from users with weird setups