@olson_dan@bkaradzic It was probably not the best idea to use a form factor that looks identical -but is a scaled down version- to a well known competitors product. The size difference gets lost and specs will look worse in comparison.
@SebAaltonen@chessMan786 There are many other (re)scheduling solutions to hide latency (and/or cache problems) in GPUs though. It's hard to make any statements on these things unless you limit yourself to specific GPU designs. RT has pushed a lot of rethink in the space.
@politeia10@EchoOfPixels@cmuratori That's the whole point of the comic; entropy still accumulates against dictionary attacks given the relatively large amount of possible words. (there is a separate discussion on word and word-list quality etc but it still applies)
It is funny (to me?) that lede is called lede to prevent confusion with lead (the element), but now lede is causing confusion because it is written differently to lead (the first/front).
We should just go with Plumbum (plumb 'em?) and forget about this lede nonsense.
@TheYoungJI ... and of course with "strength training" I mean learning to control my super strength so I stop crushing everything with my unbreakable titanium bones. :P
Shout-out to dr Lucas and the SCVMC ortho surgery dept. 🦾🏥Doctors keep telling me it exceptional to recover this well from a catastrophic fracture like this. Closing the chapter on PT soon and moving on to strength training. Limited supination should improve still.
Cool - text selection no longer works properly on Twitter on Edge. I'm trying so hard to keep my Windows machine as "basic" as possible in the hopes that it will reduce bugs and issues. F*cking Jenga over here...
@bmcnett Buffering makes you wait 10-20 seconds, TV makes you wait a week, and that is not taking 10 minute ads into account.
I'll take the buffering any day yes and thank you.
@KostasAAA 6.5 ms? wow that's a _lot_. Cool that they got to go wild on it though! Must've been a pretty tough needle to thread in terms of visual direction and perf management.