

Swap is used to defrag ram on linux. Could be related to that. In any case this is pretty normal. I have 43Gi available and it is used 700Mi of swap.
Swap is used to defrag ram on linux. Could be related to that. In any case this is pretty normal. I have 43Gi available and it is used 700Mi of swap.
I agree. There are times when I speak to someone that has an unfamiliar accent that my brain has trouble processing. They can be speaking fluent English , but I still struggle.
Wouldn’t it better to just stop acknowledging Tesla and stop pretending that it is a premium brand?
Glad they came to their senses. I had trouble setting up one as I have/had a sony group account with no security info which is needed to reset the password. Turns out sony doesn’t filter periods from usernames from email. Just ended up adding a couple to my email address for a new account.
Quantum computing. The nuclear fusion of computers. I wonder how long they will be 10 years away.
I think this is what I am thinking of. Kind of a predecessor of modern machine learning.
I remember that as well.
Edit; moved comment to correct reply.
This isn’t exactly new. I heard a few years ago about a situation where the ai had these wires on the chip that should not do anything as they didn’t go anywhere , but if they removed it the chip stopped working correctly.
For a full 32GB at the max sustained speed(275MB/s), 32ish hours to transfer a full amount, 36 if you assume 250MB/s the whole run. Probably optimistic. CPU overhead could slow that down in a rebuild. That said in a RAID5 of 5 disks, that is a transfer speed of about 1GB/s if you assume not getting close to the max transfer rate. For a small business or home NAS that would be plenty unless you are running greater than 10GiBit ethernet.
I wouldn’t mind a different city, or multiple cities.
I wasn’t saying AMD would shut down, but that Intel would take market share from them before truely affecting Nvidia’s market share. ie AMD and Intel would be fighting over the same 25ish% of the pc market.
I see the idea of Intel dropping arc as good news for AMD. Intel was going to chip at AMD’s marketshare well before Nvidia’s. It would be better to have more competition though.
Joining with Nvidia is definitely a way for MediaTek to make inroads against Qualcomm and their Snapdragon chips.
Could be a problem with the SSDs as well. AMD released the X670E last year after all. These aren’t new chipsets.
Already met it’s goal.
The perfect date is YYYY/MM/DD. US and every where else conflict with DD/MM/YYYY & MM/DD/YYYY.
I started to learn C++ once, had semester and couldn’t wrap my head around the object oriented part. At some point I looked at learning objective C on my own, though I didn’t really use it. I had a 1000x better understanding after an hour.
I suppose that is true. Intel seems to think so as well as their low power n100 is about the performance of a 1500x.
Sure, not much per gen, but if you compare say a 1700x vs the current 9700x, you are roughly looking at a 3x improvement in single and multicore performance increase.
I am not even sure what the US government expects to achieve by limiting them at this point. I could see it being used for negotiating with China on trade, but these guys are inherently not capable of any of that.