That’s not a MSRP. You can’t compare a deal to MSRP.
That’s not a MSRP. You can’t compare a deal to MSRP.
You can divide 1cm into 3/4 too if you want. There’s no point using inches.
US has plenty of open source devs and they need access to hardware to test their software.
It’s a MIPS CPU. There’s no point comparing it to x86.
Bundle List Price: $498.99
Not even close.
You shouldn’t compare retail prices with deals. Go compare it to AMD MSRP.
Sex. The reason is sex.
Wealth is not money. You can build wealth much faster on $100k a year.
Additionally it’s more like the rich will force the poor to eat each other. The convicted felon is running for a president for a reason after all.
No, that’s the other way round. You either have high CPU load and low memory, or low CPU load and high memory.
The software is getting heavier because content, not code. Again, we can look at the games. Take some old games like GTA V or Skyrim, they will fly on modern high end machines! Now add mods with 8K textures, higher definition models, HDR support, etc and these old games will bend over your RTX4090.
That’s about what my Slack is using, while being written in Electron, lol. Oh, you people…
I guess you live in a country with loads of spare IP addresses. Here in the UK they change every few days and IPs get rotated between all ISPs, so you can’t even deduct which ISP I’m using. And sometimes my IP is not even a mainland UK IP, but some weird shit from across the world, because Empire, lol.
You can simply do battery swaps. Plane refueling already requires heavy machinery and industrial scale. I bet battery swaps will be faster than refueling.
Your IP changes all the time, it doesn’t matter. The best someone can deduct from your IP is the country.
The point is that MPV will use shitloads of memory too.
Ahaha, ok!
MPV doesn’t work in terminal (well, technically it does, but what’s the point of 4K HDR video in ASCII mode?). Please don’t confuse terminal emulator in GUI mode with a real text mode terminal.
Ah ok. Well, I guess it’s just a slow emulation, but we won’t know for sure until someone runs some benchmarks.