

It’s enough to build a pattern match and scan against it being elsewhere. Surely they did at least much to find all these packages with malware.


It’s enough to build a pattern match and scan against it being elsewhere. Surely they did at least much to find all these packages with malware.


They should have some sort of static code scanners on the repos at rest at this point that look for certain patterns and issue warnings.


Just install Asahi or Fedora and get your speed back.


M1&2 are pretty much fully implemented in Asahi.


Good thing almost all flavors of Linux run flawlessly on the x86 models.


Is this a bot? These can’t be real responses…


The currently existing infrastructure for standard datacenters with normal capacity for heating and cooling are just fine for basic compute and storage.
All the new outfits builds are being built very specifically for inference compute, which they are only doing because it’s less hassle than retrofitting existing facilities, and they think they can trick/screw taxpayers into footing the bill if new facilities are built.
It’s a scam from top to bottom.


Ban all new datacenters as fast as possible and shut this shit DOWN


5G was mostly about cramming more connections into the spectrum and expanding broadcast range (as well as some other things), but it wasn’t just about node speed on the network.


If you ever need more reasons to avoid Ubuntu…


Or set fire to delicate fabrics, wallpaper, or other potentially flammable surfaces a mosquito might be near or on.


Possibly NTSYNC changes finally being let off the leash.


If you’re this lacking in confidence of your skills, you may have other issues to work out…


Lolol.
Your last line. Saying exactly what I’m saying, dawg.


I hate to keep being in these threads saying the same thing, but new people need to know:
THERE IS NO APPRECIABLE PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANY LINUX DISTRO FOR GAMING
Doesn’t matter if it calls itself a “gaming” distro, or it wins by 10% in some benchmarks here and there. Any distro can be tuned like any other distro in every single way. No distro has any proprietary bits that make it better than another, and even if they did, you’d see devblogs or GitHub scripts you can one-shot to tune whatever you’re running to perform similarly.
Save yourself from falling for the hype, and save yourself the time of sitting through videos like this.


Lolwut


It’s not a form factor, it’s an entire package. Modular hardware, expansion, OS, software ecosystem…etc.
What you’re saying is akin to “I have old laptops, so why would I buy a Framework?”
For it’s functionality.
An RPi doesn’t have any of this by default as an SoC, especially the updated wireless modules. This also allows expansion as needed for cheap modules to be connected, so the benefit of upgrades is possible. Sounds like a big win.
Riiiiiiiiight