Oh the baby aphid in the 4th panel 😔
Oh the baby aphid in the 4th panel 😔
If Qualcomm released a FOSS RISC-V IP core that would’ve required spending multiple millions on hardware engineer salaries (no chance in hell), I would:
takes this opportunity to develop a high performance RISC V core
They might. This would never be open sourced though. Best case scenario is the boost they would provide to the ISA as a whole by having a company as big as Qualcomm backing it.
It’s ironic, the pinnacle of human engineering in our war machines. But these technologies wouldn’t exist if they weren’t created for the war machines in the first place. Sad.
Buying that bag and putting drugs in it is a definite power move
Great. Now I’ll have to buy this to justify overspending on 96gb of ddr5.
I wish owning a cat got me employment as an apple SWE :/
Wireless engineering concepts are simultaneously interesting while also making me want to take my own life.
It’s quite the dichotomy.
All the different ways we’ve managed to chop up EM waves to implement the incredible wireless technologies we use daily is fascinating. But the math… Dear lord…
Vector is a character from Despicable Me.
Could also be your sd card btw.
I’m not a front-end dev by any means, but man is Svelte nice to use.
I use the websocket tunnel connection mode in Windscribe for those networks that block VPNs.
Yep, I go for it for almost every project I do, also because of the price. The amount of features you get for like 5 or 6 dollars is crazy.
I’m honestly surprised this feature is still around. Don’t get me wrong, I love that it’s available when I get the chance to use it, but it’s so rarely, I question whether the development effort necessary to keep it going is really worth it.
Edit: completely forgot the value Dex has for Samsung tablets. Happy that they make this feature available on phones too.
Well tbf it’s just a microcontroller, it doesn’t run Linux
The back says peppersoft
This is too cute 🥺
But you can just do that with a normal VPN? What’s the advantage doing it like this?
Keeps on giving better performance and better vulnerabilities :D
What’s wrong with that? If it was commercially viable, then that’s a great reason to make a startup.