Yeah especially with just 0.001% of the estimated workload (~10W when gaming, but even when standby 0.5W, 100uW are still just 0.02% of that…). Needs a lot more research…
Yeah especially with just 0.001% of the estimated workload (~10W when gaming, but even when standby 0.5W, 100uW are still just 0.02% of that…). Needs a lot more research…
Now play a game for an hour…
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Actually that’s one of the few cases, where a (distributed/decentralized) blockchain really makes sense (trustless ledger which can be used for incorruptible/transparent political systems)…
Ignoring all the buzzword bingo and hype.
Less consumerism, more focus on real social aspects:
This! I feel it myself, my ADHD was much better when I stayed in a relatively natural setting with only little technology. for a few weeks (I did some programming there though, and boy was I focused in complex problems without medication etc. had one of my best coding sessions there I think). I’m pretty sure that a lot of ADHD but also other psychiatric issues like autism or social anxiety etc. that is diagnosed these days is because of all this unhealthy environment we have created. Or in other words, our modern technology promotes psychiatric issues such as ADHD, autism, social anxiety etc.
I’m guessing it has to do with money laundering/tracking etc.
Come to Austria everything is so much better here /s
(I’m not sure if there is a country where there isn’t a drift towards stupi… ehh “right-wing conservative politics”)
I hope that I don’t have to write PHP anymore ever in my life, so sorry, a definitive no.
Yet it’s not optimizing prematurely…
Everyone who has to do a little bit more with databases, knows that it’s often the database which is the bottleneck.
Rust is a great language not just because of its performance.
Why should writing something in Rust be a premature optimization? I don’t choose Rust because of its performance (at least that’s not the furst thing that comes to my mind) but because of language ergonomics and because of its strictness which makes maintenence much less painful.
Is this finally the year of Linux “Desktop”…?
Oh I think they’ll do, just to not miss the train, and then they’ll find a “smart” way to “destroy” federation and get people on their side… But we’ll see…
A few instances will likely federate with threads, but probably not the interesting ones…
Or buy (also) via something like bandcamp, when the artist is on it. They cut only 10% IIRC