What if I have quad 12-core Xeons with 196GB of RAM?
How slow are we talking? Would a prompt I can run on Mage.space in 3min take my system hours? or days?
What if I have quad 12-core Xeons with 196GB of RAM?
How slow are we talking? Would a prompt I can run on Mage.space in 3min take my system hours? or days?
Good job by the reporter of summarizing the tenets of TST at the end of the vid.
Windows has nothing to do with it. They are talking about software applications that were made for x86. Stuff like Adobe CC, etc.
Windows runs on ARM (and has for a decade) and the apps available in the Windows app store run on ARM.
Erowid has been doing the exact same thing for three decades.
They made a full revolution, not just a slight turn.
That’s a grapefruit, or possibly a pomelo.
Every single game I bought up to the PS4 could be played without any downloads.
But they still couldn’t be played directly from the disk, which is part of the point of the comment you replied to. Every single game I have for PS3 requires it to be installed onto the console in order to play it.
They have to make sure grandma in the boonies can make little Timmy’s game work right out of the box.
…and yet, most AAA games cannot do this, and require you to go online and download the game assets after you put the disk in the console.
You should check prices on the 2GB SD cards not the high end ones because the disks usually contain that much or less. Most AAA games only have the game INSTALLER on the disk, and still require you to download the game in order to play it.
It’s not registered according to ICANN https://lookup.icann.org/en/lookup
The requested domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s RDAP server.
Lemmy.world has a voyager instance right on their server. https://m.lemmy.world
I’ve been jumping between Connect and Thunder. I like both to be closer to RiF than Jerboa, and I find Connect to be the best experience.
With a USB barcode scanner and store a barcode/QR code in your password manager on your phone.
There’s already a new client that’s way more efficient on resources and more stable. It’s been in beta for a while and is available to turn on for users. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/enable-the-new-microsoft-teams-toggle-for-your-organization/ba-p/3781345
There’s still some features that haven’t been ported over including managing users of a Teams group. You have to go out to the web interface to do that right now. For the normal day-to-day stuff like messaging and meetings it’s been better in my experience.
Doesn’t matter. Those records, and all other records, will soon belong to a “woman” without twoxchromosomes.
37.645% of all statistics are made up on the spot.