Lol, top. Try that to figure out the load on a 256 core DGX slurm setup with that shit. Top is barely usable on consumer hardware…
Lol, top. Try that to figure out the load on a 256 core DGX slurm setup with that shit. Top is barely usable on consumer hardware…
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Tbf the user you responded to neither complained nor claimed to expect anything from anyone. They simply stated a pretty spot on observation.
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Can you provide some context? Googled oven/Jarred Sumner a bit but only got the usual startup VC trash communication and lackluster interviews…
Star Wars Episodes 5 and 6
In reality we can’t build nuclear at all since we will have no water. Ask the French if you need details…
In contrast to btrfs it doesn’t break your data. Everyone learns the hard way not to use btrfs…
I use it for workstations, laptops and servers alike. I also configure them all on my home pc and remote push the config. Been a while since I manually SSH’d onto one of my machines…
You should take a look at the Gentoo logo. That’s an international hate crime of a logo.
Funny. Whole reason I use nixos is because I cba to tinker with my systems anymore. Tell me another OS with which I can manage 20+ systems with even less effort and I’d consider switching.
There is no such thing as committing early.
" Traditional tiling window managers solve the hidden window problem preventing windows from overlapping. While this works well in some cases, it falls short as a general replacement for stacked, floating windows. "
In 10 years of working with tiling WMs productively on a daily basis this has been an issue exactly 0 times. Even in a world that is tailored to non-tiling WMs they just perform better. Period.
Oh, you are the guy from the neighboring beach. We should consider synchronizing our sacrifice.
I’m not using vs code, but my team does… with Python. Webstorm calls itself a JavaScript IDE.
That alone is sufficient for an instant “no”.
Comments are the worst as they are ignored by refactoring. That’s the reason if (false) is actually really good for temporarily disabled code.