There's qobuz but they don't have everything
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Can you give some examples of what you consider to be the issues?
My professor said that C++ embedded compilers used to be very buggy but have matured quite a lot as of ~10 years ago while C was stable a lot longer.
Another thing I could think of is the language complexity causing higher resource usage, e.g. by including large libraries though I'm not sure about that since most of the unused stuff should theoretically get optimized out.
I guess if you don't know roughly how the internals of some C++ data types work it could cause you to accidentally use dynamic memory allocation when using strings or vectors.
On the other side, C++ style casts provide more safety as compared to C style casts and allows for usage of references instead of raw pointers to make the code generally safer.
You bring back my bad memories of having to implement a server program in rust and all my searches ended up with about 1/3 useful results and the rest being hosting options for rust gameservers
Just to be sure there isn't a misunderstanding. With 7th gen I mean any intel iX-7xxx processor or higher.
The first (or first 2) numbers of the second part of the processor name determine the generation of the processor. The number immediately following the i just denotes the performance tier within the processors own generation
With woodworking you actually get to hold your creations.
This is the reason I got interested in embedded software development.
I run a couple of containers on my lenovo mini pc. I have proxmox installed on bare metal and then one VM for truenas, one for docker containers and one for home assistant OS.
For me the limiting factor is definitely RAM. I have 20GB (because the machine came with a 2x4GB configuration and I bought a single 16GB upgrade stick) and am constantly at ~98% utilization.
To be fair, about half of that is eaten up by TrueNAS alone due to ZFS.
The point I'm trying to make is basically make sure you can put enough RAM into your machine. Some NAS have soldered memory you won't be able to upgrade. The CPU performance you need highly depends on what you want to do.
In my case the only CPU intensive task I have is media transcoding which can often be offloaded to dedicated bardware like intel quicksync. The only annoying exception is hardware transcoding of x265 media which is apparently only supported from intel 7th gen and upwards processors and I have a 6th gen i5... Or maybe I configured something wrong. No clue
Edit: I wrote that after reading the first half of your comment. Regarding connecting a screen, I think I had one connected once to set up proxmox. Afterwards I just log into the proxmox web interface. If required I can use that to get a GUI session of each VM as well.
Während meiner Schulzeit habe ich Latein gehasst. Hängen geblieben ist auch nicht viel, außer dem gelegentlichen erkennen von sprachlichen Wurzeln mancher Wörter oder der Fähigkeit die Bedeutung einige Wörter in Fremdsprachen durch die Bedeutung eines ähnlichen lateinischen Worts ableiten zu können.
Für Deutsch oder Geschichtslehrer ist das bestimmt interessant genauso wie für die die viele Fremdsprachen lernen wollen. Der Hauptgrund um Latein zu wählen schien mir aber eher die Möglichkeit das sogenannte "kleine Latinum" machen zu können das man angeblich brauchte um Medizin zu studieren. Keine Ahnung ob das noch der Fall ist oder jemals war.
Works great on my linux laptop. It's also available for windows but lacks some sruff there unfortunately. For example you can only send one file at a time and many media players in windows are not recognized and yherefore cannot be controlled from the phone.
I know this is the linux community. Just wanted to mention these things for people like me who also have a windows machine for gaming
I wanted to recommend this series but didn't for lack of an audiobook. I didn't know someone had narrated it
It's not foss unfortunately and the license prohibits its free usage in a company
Goddamn you physics
Why should I install a second operating system?