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If you allocate it right, you can add 200GB of swap space and then that 4GB of RAM will feel like 408GB!
If you allocate it right, you can add 200GB of swap space and then that 4GB of RAM will feel like 408GB!
There are real world performance benefits to ram being as close as possible to the CPU, so it’s not entirely without merit. But that’s what CAMM modules are for.
Cold war politics is more important than the surveillance state.
RSUs are kinda shit too though. According to coworkers at my company that are actually valued enough to receive them, they’re pretty difficult to sell
I can’t wait for bespoke wood paneling in my space shuttle
Obligatory “I use arch btw” post
You get to take the extra pills home at the end of the day, like a heat lamp in a fast food place after close
about damn time a company was targeted in a lawsuit over dark patterns.
Block Fox and the other right wing news stations, but also a couple liberal news stations like NBC. When they call you for tech support, tell them it’s a weird issue happening with cable lately
I’m an activist writing a housing bill to get introduced to my state legislature. Part of it specifically addresses these platforms, but I don’t know what’s been tried against them yet. Any tips?
Damn, EK is fucked. All CEOs Are Bastards
They’re trying to shove it down our throats to normalize the idea of automating creativity.
When you’re forced to participate in capitalism, your only option is to play the game. I agree, this is mostly just a bluff.
Gtfo with this ad bullshit.
The fact that these companies aren’t immediately shouted down for asking “do I really need to investigate for slavery in this part of our supply chain” is a bit telling in it’s own right.
Bug fixes can be delayed for a security sweep. One of the quicker ways that come to mind is checking the hash between built from source and the tarball
Yes, and the moment this broke other project maintainers are working on finding exploits now. They read the same news we do and have those same concerns.
And due to open source, it was still caught within a month. Nothing could ever convince me more than that how secure FOSS can be.
Ok I feel like I need to say something because it wasn’t just a one-off mistake. You’re spelling Debian incorrectly.
That’s extremely dependent on the use case, but in my opinion, generally no. However CAMM has been released as an official JEDEC interface and does a good job at being a middle ground between repairability and speed.