

Asynchronous trim is interesting to see in a performance optimized config. I remember it actually being slower at deleting files and causing more ware on SSDs that periodic trim.
Asynchronous trim is interesting to see in a performance optimized config. I remember it actually being slower at deleting files and causing more ware on SSDs that periodic trim.
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Now we just need Valve to convince 8bitdo to start working with lvfs again
This is unrealistic, agile stages aren’t missing unusual pieces that aren’t quite critical but probably should be there anyway.
Don’t forget about linkwarden
Just cross your fingers nobody attempts to import it…
Why? They are just bringing to light the tools already being used by corps behind closed doors.
Edit: Seems the author wants to paint a different picture. Either extreme CYA or you were correct.
Nah man, waterfall technique applies to everything.
I could never write essays by hand. Too often I would write out a paragraph just to read it, break it up, and subsequently rewrite both parts.
Doesn’t avoiding JS typically structure a website in such a way that the browsers built-in assistive services can cover it easier?
It does inherently lean into the concept of corporate forks over community forks. A byproduct of prioritizing monetary gain. I think the license is really just a foot in the door to allow for community audits. Realistically I don’t see anyone wanting to contribute to something like this unless the product has slim to no real competition.
I’ve also witnessed matrix structure break down when too many methods of communication are used. It’s all very brittle.
I’ll keep saying it, this is called a Word Processor. They were cool when they were simple microcontrollers and LCD displays, not so much now.
One hell of a consolation prize
Or it’s a cheap external nvme chassis with a Samsung 980 Pro. Had to run that when I was copying files from one of my old machines and boy, it will absolutely overheat to the point of failure.
Gave me quite the scare when I started getting read errors and then it dropped off the bus. It shutdown to protect itself but it certainly didn’t seem like that at the time.
It’s on a comeback right now: https://steamdb.info/app/753650/charts/#1m
Just note that if you somehow get out of those meetings, incorrect information will be propagated somehow. Even if you put the correct answers in an email and send it to everyone involved. If someone has a way to prevent that from happening please let me know. It’s killing me slowly.
That was this reality. Very briefly. Remember AI Dungeon and the other clones that were popular prior to the mass ml marketing campaigns of the last 2 years?
Eh, that’s just most large tech companies.
Well, to be fair the 10 series was actually an impressive improvement to what was available. Since then I switched to AMD for better SW support. I know since then the improvements have dwindled.