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jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies insteadEnglish
1·20 days agoHow is this applicable to the comment? Companies never figured out how to charge rent for those.
Devs see home computers as a free resource, and the burden is on the consumer to buy a computer which runs their software.
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies insteadEnglish
3·24 days agoNah. Web devs will create even more bloated web pages to keep home computing in business.
For real though, most people don’t need that much computing power, and we reached the plateau 12 years ago. That’s why we’re seeing crypto and AI grifts happen. They recentralize decentralized systems. The elites are striking back.
You know the saying“information wants to be free; information wants to be expensive”? This is the expensive part where people try to horde knowledge by making it inaccessible to everyday people.
Going to second then poly thing. Gotta save money where possibly in this economy.
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Thunderbird Adds Native Microsoft Exchange Email Support - The Thunderbird BlogEnglish
4·1 month agoAwesome! Previously, Evolution was the only Linux client which supported Exchange, and Evolution is… well…. 😕
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s Sundar Pichai says the job of CEO is one of the ‘easier things’ AI could soon replaceEnglish
2·1 month agoThat’s going on the list. My heart says I don’t need this, but my brain says I do.
A-series would already be at a disadvantage due to being designed for iPhones and the design parameters that entails compared to the M-series.
The M-series Mac Pro was always for companies which were going to rack them and use them in render farms. Normal people was never its intended market. It was more of an Xserve successor.
Apple would need to design a different CPU for the Mac Pro, and the limited market doesn’t make it feasible. Descending the M-series CPUs from the A-series limits what the designs can do.
There are rumors of a CPU split in the Apple lineup. iPhone, iPad, iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook get the A-series, and MacBook Pro, Mac Studio. Mac Pro get the M-series. That would make sense, and might give them some room to expand the “Pro” procs.
It would be great It he ran for governor down there. I want to see Desantis vs Cuomo. 😆
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•My new public samba share asks for authentication [RESOLVED]
2·2 months agoOne nit to pick for anyone who reads this later.
/srvis probably a more appropriate location than/mnt./srvis for local data services are going to serve.
Yeah, it’s not hard to rehab a cast iron skillet after messing it up. 🙂 I still got a cheap stainless skillet after some sauces experiences though.
I do this too, and it doesn’t seem to be a problem most of the time. 🙂
I also regularly cook fatty meat or fry things in it, so it gets some nice work inbetween, which probably helps.
Acidic stuff will eat into the seasoning on cast iron, so that be careful with those.
The old cast iron skillets might have lead.
This is why god made humans. He gave us free will as an experiment in chaos. We are the millions of monkeys typing on typewriters.
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.ml•Taiwan Rejects US Demand for Half of Chips to Be Made in America
5·3 months agoTSMC does have fabs in Arizona now. Next to the Intel fabs. 😆
It’s more about money and proprietary tech.
Cutting edge fabs are expensive and risky, which is why most chip companies are fabless, and they should be a state project because of the risk and expense. I’ve seen estimates of $15-$20 billion dollars to setup a new 3nm fab.
Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are the 3 companies left which run cutting edge fabs. Intel missed on a couple generations, and they are sinking. Samsung is lagging, so it remains to be seen how long they’re in the game.
TSMC figured out the new tech and Intel didn’t. TSMC picked the correct horse, and Intel didn’t. It’s my understanding Intel couldn’t switch to the TSMC process if they wanted to. The two are different enough to be incompatible.
jollyrogue@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme crushes Apple M4, Intel, and AMD in new benchmarksEnglish
1·3 months agoQualcomm is pretty dumb. Even if this were true, they’d still be leaving Linux support to the community.
I was thinking they would have a chair in a specially designed capsule, but taping them to the outside makes more sense considering the missiles fly off course.
Yeah, I hate this. I want to know onion articles aren’t real.




FreeIPA covers most scenarios. Kerberos, Dynamic DNS/DNS, LDAP.
GPO equivalency would need some config management tool. Ansible is what RH would suggest, but something with an agent would probably be better.