I didn't realize it was out. I'm guessing it's a phased rollout with windows users being first in the test group? None of my linux machines have it enabled by default.
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It's possible the situation has changed to a degree where AMD overtook Intel in the intervening years, but I think we would've seen some headlines if that was the case. I couldn't find any reliable sources either way.
As someone who has no allegiance to either company, I really want Intel to turn things around and be a strong competitor again so that we can all benefit from their resources in the open source space.
I run all AMD but this is a sad trend for everyone. Intel has been very good to linux over the years and AMD has a lot of catching up to do to have the same kind of influence in linux.
Invite only - "please do not go posting this on open forums" "please try to stick to people you actually talk to"
I still don't get the appeal of discord for this kind of stuff. Seems like a matter of time before it gets shut down too and all the useful info isn't discoverable by regular people. But I'm uninformed when it comes to discord.
With the amount of ray-traced reflections in the game, I doubt the ps5 with the previous gen amd gpu can even hit 40fps with a 1440 render resolution. It would probably have to drop to 1080 or less. It's definitely going to be game that will be best played on pc.
Isn't GTA6 targeting 30fps for the base PS5?
I hate that I've got to the point that if something goes wrong, I know it's 99.9% user error and can't blame anyone else.
And if you hate PayPal, prepaid credit cards do the job also.
Don't blame you. IPTV in general is risky and this stuff adds even more risk. Definitely not for folks looking for plug and play.
Is there any reporting on the actual tariffs being collected? Preferably with a detailed breakdown of countries, materials and exceptions.
You would use your home directory in place of %h
Unless they pull another conroe out of their ass, they're going to be relegated to the low end space for a while. Doesn't necessarily have to be the nail in the coffin. If AMD could recover from the mess that was bulldozer, so can Intel. They just need the right leadership in place but that's easier said than done.