Wolf480pl
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I'd go a step further: it's possible Claude Code being secure is not very high on Anthropic's priority list.
Maybe they think any computing power that could be spent improving their internal code is better spent serving users' requests, so that they can get more users hooked.
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
7800X3D
2x16GB DDR5 6000MT/s CL36
Asus TUF B650-E
EXPO profile says 1.35 VDD and VDDQ for the RAM
and when I enable it, BIOS sets VSOC to 1.24V (pretty high) and yet UCLK is 1500MHz, implying 1:2 ratio...
so the memory controller cat hit 3000MHz even though it has 1.24V? really?
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the pinout seems compatible, though I'm not sure about the staggered spin-up pin (combined with "ready LED").
In SATA it's optional and, from what I've heard, rarely wired up...
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
If I'm reading the table here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort#Refresh_frequency_limits_for_common_resolutions
correctly ( it's for 4 lanes so divide fps by 2, then by 60 to see how many monitors fit)
with 2 lanes and HBR3 one should be able to get 2x 1440p60Hz, right?
@ignaloidas
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USB-C hubs with multiple display outputs usually use MST, maybe one of those would be easier to get than an MST-supporting display?
@ignaloidas
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I wish we all had that kind of energy mix.
But electricity is not all.
How does bread get from a bakery to a bakery store?
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
I agree that IT industry demands we make things that suck, I feel the pain.
However
You say that "Precision, diligence, carefully working through a dull task and making sure that things are going to work in all cases" are feminine skills.
But aren't those same skills needed in engineering disciplines?
Ok, maybe real engneering disciplines don't have this pressure for masculinity. But then shouldn't that lead to more women becoming aerospace, civil, structural, etc. engineers?
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Great video. You changed my mind on many of the concerns with solar panels I've had before. I have some nitpicks about the details, and some of the arguments don't apply to my country which is quite a bit smaller than US, but overall I'm pretty optimistic about solar now.
Thank you!
As for the second part of the video:
Yikes, it does look terrifying.
I hope y'all can turn this around. Good luck!
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Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
If a significant (from Mozilla's perpsective) number of people switched to Lynx or Servo, I think that could make Mozilla afraid, yes.
But I think getting a bunch of people to switch for a day, all on the same day, to any non-Gecko browser, even if it's Chrome, could be just as effective and easier to pull off.
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well
A strike (not even hunger strike) hurts both workers (they don't get paid) and the employer (no work gets done) and also the society at large (less goods are being produced, so fewer people can have their needs met).
Yet it may be necessary to convince the employer that the workers' demands cannot be ignored.
I think the power dynamics in case of Firefox are similar to those in a strike.
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A deer grows large antlers to signal strength.
Growing large antlers is a sacrifice - they're heavy, get caught on things, and consume nutrients that could've been spent on more muscles.
But that's what makes large antlers a good signal.
If large antlers were cheap to grow, every deer would do that, and having large antlers wouldn't mean anything.
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It's not suffering alone. I don't understand it well enough to be able to explain, but here's an example:
1. US president says he will invade Greenland
Yeah, whatever, talk is cheap. Not a credible threat.
2. US president says he will invade Venezuela, and moves a bunch of warships there.
Moving the ships is costly - it takes a lot of time, and now they can't be doing other thngs elsewhere.
That's a more credible threat.
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although now that I think of it...
They're not causing Mozilla to lose influence over the web standards. Especially because these forks follow upstream Firefox changes. So they're not as strong of a signal.
They still might be a good choice though.
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But yeah, they'd be a better move if available.
Sysadmin stuck with k8s, Linux nerd Likes The Unix Way 🇬🇧🇵🇱(🇯🇵 a bit)
Mozilla would like to fuck over ita users, however, it doesn't know if they're resolved.
If the users are resolved, they will retaliate by switching to Chrome, which will hurt the users, but it will hurt Mozilla more, so Mozilla would like to avoid this.
If the users are not resolved, they will keep using Firefox, which means Mozilla can fuck over its users at no cost.
Help Mozilla decide whether to fuck over ita users or not.