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Couldn’t AMD just release that as firmware/binary blob and call that from the open source driver to circumvent the issue?

I’ve got their unifi mobile router 4g and am quite happy with it in conjunction with one of their routers which got two lan ports you can either run in primary/primary mode where it does load balancing or primary/secondary one where the latter only gets used when the main one has issues.

I just kinda wish multipath TCP or something similar would be more in use so you wouldn’t notice a swap in connection mid air.


You can get charged for murder in Germany when killing someone with a car.

How is this relevant? Is there any object which you can use to kill someone that will make sure you can not be charged with murder in Germany?

A suicide vest will do the trick.

then it would be illegal to use hyper-v, since windows is then run under a hypervisor.


The FPP license does allow local vm access. But if u access it remotely then u need a SA or VDA license. If this thread is legit: https://community.spiceworks.com/t/whats-wrong-or-not-legal-...


In that case you are using a network protocol but one could argue you are still accessing the VM in the same local system the OS has been licensed for. It is a remote access from a software perspective but a local access from a user perspective.


RDP on the same system isn't remote access though.


You can't sign away your copyright in germany, you can only hand over the rights of distribution of your work.


An exclusive usage right (Nutzungsrechte) is pretty much the same (and not limited to distribution)


Thank luck we aren’t in the Warhammer 40k universe yet.


If anything we'd be more likely to open a portal to hell for Argent Energy.

`Meta today announced a strategic partnership with Union Aerospace Corporation - the deal will give Meta access to UAC's energy network powering the next revolution in AI.`


When you are on Linux the easiest way is to use signalfd. No unsafe async signal handling, just handling signals by reading from a fd.


While oled have 0ms pixel refresh time, input lag is still around 5-10ms.


5ms input lag isn't a dealbreaker. Even the Apple II was around 30ms touch-to-pixel latency, limited by its ~30fps.

https://danluu.com/input-lag/

According to the above, the 2017 iPad pro with Apple Pencil replicated the Apple II's 30ms touch-to-pixel latency, four decades later! (Current M4/M5 models are supposedly 5-10ms, so perhaps a good emulator platform...)

Congratulations, Apple - seriously.


last time i checked, the glibc allocator doesnt ask the OS that often for new heap memory.

Like, every ~thousand malloc calls invoked (s)brk and that was it.


Only the home version has that issue.


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