CPU and Memory use clock speed regulated by voltage to pass data back and forth with no gates between
could you please explain what you mean by no gates?
CPU and Memory use clock speed regulated by voltage to pass data back and forth with no gates between
could you please explain what you mean by no gates?
yes people come from reddit because it was ruined by corporate bs and immediately start simping hard for corporate propaganda, bogging down quality discussion
and it's becoming the majority now, so just like reddit, you have to scroll so much further down a thread before the good info is found.
in other words: welcome redditors, pls leave the reddit bs at the door on your way in.
Reading up on RDP
Microsoft requires RDP implementers to obtain a patent license
there it is. good info to dig up jrgd, well done! shame we had to scroll so far in the thread to find these actual proper, highly relevant details.
well, everyone has to pick their battles, and perhaps RHEL just couldn't fight this one out.
but imo i'd much rather see VNC get some upgrades under RHEL than continue the ever increasing microsoft-ization of linux
love this concept. ever found anything interesting?
i'm trying to understand your exact needs, but i'm honestly surprised cookie auto delete can't do it.
could you explain exactly what you're trying to accomplish? and the wall you hit with cookie auto delete to do it?
edit: nvm i re-read what you wrote
i agree it does mostly fulfill the criteria for libre software. perhaps not in every way to the same spirit as other projects, but that is indeed a separate discussion.
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so many classics listed already, some others...
the one where a civillisation downloads their lives into picard. whole ep you're wondering wtf is with picard this is slow as he lives some dudes life, then the reveal is amazing it's so full of positivity and warmth - appropriately titled "the inner light". hats off for capturing positivity so well onscreen (for some reason an elusive skill)
when picard defends data's rights as a sentient being
the other wonderful irony?
(basically) the only thing a computer can do is math.
so it's doing a SHITLOAD of math, to do a terrible job, at doing some very basic math.
bravo!
afaict the topic of the article seems to be focusing on trust as in privacy and confidentiality
for the discussion i think we can extend trust as in also trusting the ethics and motivation of the company producing the "AI"
imo what this overlooks is that a community or privately made "AI" running entirely offline has the capacity to tick those boxes rather differently.
trusting it to be effective is perhaps an entirely different discussion however
feeling like you've been listened to can be therapeutic.
actionable advice is an entirely different matter ofc.
just want to add, it's not the zoomer's fault. they were intentionally raised in ignorance because its apparently profitable
fuck the corporations who've deliberately turned our living computers into soulless commercial brainwashing surveillance machines
(ok i see, you're using the term CPU colloquially to refer to the processor. i know you obviously know the difference & that's what you meant - i just mention the distinction for others who may not be aware.)
ultimately op may not require exact monitoring, since they compared it to standard system monitors etc, which are ofc approximate as well. so the tools as listed by Eager Eagle in this comment may be sufficient for the general use described by op?
eg. these, screenshots looks pretty close to what i imagined op meant
now onto your very cool idea of substantially improving the temporal resolution of measuring memory bandwidth...you've got me very interested with your idea :)
my inital sense is counting completed L3/4 cache misses sourced from DRAM and similar events might be alot easier - though as you point out that will inevitably accumulate event counts within a given time interval rather than an individual event.
i understand the role of parity bits in ECC memory, but i didn't quite understand how & which ECC fields you would access, and how/where you would store those results with improved temporal resolution compared to event counts?
would love to hear what your setup would look like? :) which ECC-specific masks would you monitor? where/how would you store/process such high resolution results without impacting the measurement itself?