More dots more dots more dots https://youtu.be/RlLl6bBq584?si=Y1DODMHkfliWtCl3
More dots more dots more dots https://youtu.be/RlLl6bBq584?si=Y1DODMHkfliWtCl3
Agreed, it reminded me of this breakdown of a single frame render of GTA V: http://www.adriancourreges.com/blog/2015/11/02/gta-v-graphics-study/
I wish somebody would donate Microsoft to the recycle bin
Looks like a grand voyage to me
Can you detail your VM setup? I’ve tried Windows 10 on several occasions using Qemu and VirtualBox and the UI lag has been complete ass, even after installing the driver packages for each VM host.
The Real Deuce of studies.
Give this person an honorary degree in Turd Dynamics. Have you considered publishing your findings in the journal Nature?
This smells like a job by the Intel PR recovery team. Not to mention the amount of data collected and published by game developers about the 13th and 14th gen failures over the past several weeks. There’s just no fucking way.
If I had to guess, it’s because of two things: windows creates a system restore point, which tracks every file the update touches, every time it installs an update (as opposed to something fast like ZFS or btrfs snapshots). Then it also keeps a prior version of anything system related on top of that, these outdated and insecure system libraries live on forever in the WinSxS folder. Imagine keeping an insanely bloated version of every system package installed, forever. I’ve seen WinSxS get to be over 80 gigabytes, of just old crusty shit.
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Well that’s cool if they want to become an ad company, but last I checked they are known for making a browser. I’m sure they’ll do so much better than Oracle in the ad business. /s
I wish Mozilla had been really clear about their intentions and end goals with this acquisition. On the face of it, it looks terrible. Especially when you look at their jettisoning of Servo.
What the hell are they up to if making a browser engine isn’t a core competency, but buying an ad company is considered a wise move?
Um, no? The 336 megabyte usb installation media contains everything you need to install base Debian. Most people will want a desktop environment and other packages, they can connect to the network to download those additional packages.
Even the how-to says the network is optional.
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch02s04.en.html#idm368
Debian Linux installation ISO is only 336 MB, FFS. And that’s a whole operating system with user land!
Byyyyyye bye Little Sebastian
Yo dawg I heard you like translation and compatibility layers with your translation and compatibility layers
That one poster who’s been raging against Linux all week is going to be so pissed. Love to see it.
Found the escaped AI entity guys! It’s right here!
What republican rubbed his two incest loving neurons together this morning and shat out this terrible “meme”
Do you think they can run Skyrim on it yet?